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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Mar 29, 2026 07:06 AM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Mar 29, 2026 07:06 AM

15.6" AOC 16T20 1920x1080 FHD 60Hz IPS Portable Monitor w/ Smart Cover

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Amazon has 15.6" AOC 16T20 1920x1080 FHD 60Hz IPS Portable Monitor w/ Smart Cover (685417741182) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 15.6" FHD 1080p IPS display
  • USB-C, Mini HDMI connectivity
  • Built-in speakers included
  • Lightweight portable design
  • Smart cover for protection

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Amazon has 15.6" AOC 16T20 1920x1080 FHD 60Hz IPS Portable Monitor w/ Smart Cover (685417741182) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 15.6" FHD 1080p IPS display
  • USB-C, Mini HDMI connectivity
  • Built-in speakers included
  • Lightweight portable design
  • Smart cover for protection

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches a recent Frontpage Deal which earned over 45 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 440 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: AOC 16T20 Portable Monitor 15.6 Inch FHD 1920x1080, IPS Panel Computer Display, Speakers, USB Type C x2, Mini HDMI x1, Premium Smart Cover, Gaming Console Compatible

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JeffS4851
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I bought this for the same price in November, and I love it! I slide it in my laptop bag to use as a secondary monitor. It is very thin, so it doesn't take up much space. The quality of the monitor is equal to a laptop screen, which is fine for most purposes. The sound isn't great, but it does suffice for most basic functions. For $50, I am surprised it even has speakers. There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack on the side, if needed.
My laptop bag also has a $30 OnnTV box from Walmart, with 2 small bluetooth game controllers. I have all of my streaming services set up here, along with RetroArch for some old-school gaming. I now have a very lightweight setup that is capable of many things, including streaming tv and movies, and playing everything form Atari to N64 and PS1. I only need a power outlet and I'm good to go. This full setup is just a bit over $100.
It took me a bit longer than I like to admit to figure out how to get it to stay upright on the stand. There is a magnet on the one flap. This magnet will stick to the back of the monitor, and the lower half of the screen just sits in one of the two notches on the other half. Before I figured this out, I was trying to fold it in all sorts of ways to get it to stand without sliding. Now that I've figured this out, it is extremely easy to set up and very sturdy.
The other comment is correct - if you want to use HDMI, you need a HDMI > Mini-HDMI adapter.

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Mar 29, 2026 07:27 PM
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Jack SchittMar 29, 2026 07:27 PM
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Got this for $30 a couple of weeks ago. Nice, but be aware it doesn't come with a mini-hdmi to hdmi cable (as many of us need). Would I buy it at the current price? Ya, more than likely.
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JeffS4851Mar 29, 2026 11:50 PM
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I bought this for the same price in November, and I love it! I slide it in my laptop bag to use as a secondary monitor. It is very thin, so it doesn't take up much space. The quality of the monitor is equal to a laptop screen, which is fine for most purposes. The sound isn't great, but it does suffice for most basic functions. For $50, I am surprised it even has speakers. There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack on the side, if needed.
My laptop bag also has a $30 OnnTV box from Walmart, with 2 small bluetooth game controllers. I have all of my streaming services set up here, along with RetroArch for some old-school gaming. I now have a very lightweight setup that is capable of many things, including streaming tv and movies, and playing everything form Atari to N64 and PS1. I only need a power outlet and I'm good to go. This full setup is just a bit over $100.
It took me a bit longer than I like to admit to figure out how to get it to stay upright on the stand. There is a magnet on the one flap. This magnet will stick to the back of the monitor, and the lower half of the screen just sits in one of the two notches on the other half. Before I figured this out, I was trying to fold it in all sorts of ways to get it to stand without sliding. Now that I've figured this out, it is extremely easy to set up and very sturdy.
The other comment is correct - if you want to use HDMI, you need a HDMI > Mini-HDMI adapter.
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Mar 29, 2026 11:52 PM
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craigs4sale11Mar 29, 2026 11:52 PM
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Man I need one of these cheep usb c monitors with touch that works with raspberry pi to make a family calendar. Any recommendations?
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BabyTantrumYesterday 04:50 AM
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Quote from JeffS4851 :
I bought this for the same price in November, and I love it! I slide it in my laptop bag to use as a secondary monitor. It is very thin, so it doesn't take up much space. The quality of the monitor is equal to a laptop screen, which is fine for most purposes. The sound isn't great, but it does suffice for most basic functions. For $50, I am surprised it even has speakers. There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack on the side, if needed.
My laptop bag also has a $30 OnnTV box from Walmart, with 2 small bluetooth game controllers. I have all of my streaming services set up here, along with RetroArch for some old-school gaming. I now have a very lightweight setup that is capable of many things, including streaming tv and movies, and playing everything form Atari to N64 and PS1. I only need a power outlet and I'm good to go. This full setup is just a bit over $100.
It took me a bit longer than I like to admit to figure out how to get it to stay upright on the stand. There is a magnet on the one flap. This magnet will stick to the back of the monitor, and the lower half of the screen just sits in one of the two notches on the other half. Before I figured this out, I was trying to fold it in all sorts of ways to get it to stand without sliding. Now that I've figured this out, it is extremely easy to set up and very sturdy.
The other comment is correct - if you want to use HDMI, you need a HDMI > Mini-HDMI adapter.
Thank you very much for your comments.
Could share some link or advice on the items you described "$30 OnnTV box from Walmart, with 2 small bluetooth game controllers. I have … along with RetroArch for some old-school gaming. I now have a very lightweight setup that is capable of … playing everything from Atari to N64 and PS1." Please?
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DaSRoTYesterday 05:06 PM
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Can this be powered by and display from the same USB-C connection from a laptop?
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JeffS4851Yesterday 05:18 PM
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Quote from BabyTantrum :
Thank you very much for your comments.
Could share some link or advice on the items you described "$30 OnnTV box from Walmart, with 2 small bluetooth game controllers. I have … along with RetroArch for some old-school gaming. I now have a very lightweight setup that is capable of … playing everything from Atari to N64 and PS1." Please?
The Android box I use is from Walmart. It is mentioned in the video below.
RetroArch is a very deep hole to dive into, and the advice and opinions on it are endless. I don't want to hijack this comment section with too much information on it. I am also not an expert on this by any stretch. However, if you follow the advice in this video, you will end up with a pretty good basic setup by the end of it. You can then leave it as-is and be satisfied, or go as deep into the rabbit hole as you want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HptlIXLSZUQ
I do recommend the little bit of additional cost for the external storage (mentioned in the 11 minute mark of the video) if you are going to load a ton of games onto it - especially the era of N64 or PS1, as those games are significantly larger in size. This era of systems (N64 and PS1) are at the edge of what this little box is capable of. So, some games might play fine. Others may take additional configuration. Some may not play at all. Mostly anything before this generation will run just fine though. Don't think you are going to be able to play anything beyond the PS1 era on this box.
As far as controllers go, you can use an existing controller that supports bluetooth, or you can pick something up cheap. 8BitDo makes a ton of good controllers in different form factors. I just put everything into a nice little case inside of my laptop bag.
Just make sure you back everything up in another location. ROMs, BIOS files, configurations, etc. That way, if you ever need to reconfigure from the ground up (if you have a lost, damaged, or new device), you will have a great starting point and won't have to spend hours on it.
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XamindarYesterday 05:22 PM
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Why is this a deal? Looks like it's the normal price judging by price history.

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Yesterday 05:28 PM
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DrRadYesterday 05:28 PM
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Another dim TFT display. This is not IPS. And it's regular price. Staff posting more junk.
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multiuseemailYesterday 05:49 PM
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Quote from DaSRoT :
Can this be powered by and display from the same USB-C connection from a laptop?
Thats how I'm using it. HDMI technically not required.
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fastpakrYesterday 07:16 PM
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Quote from DrRad :
Another dim TFT display. This is not IPS. And it's regular price. Staff posting more junk.
Based on what? Listed specs and reviews indicate IPS.
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Yesterday 07:19 PM
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DrRadYesterday 07:19 PM
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Quote from fastpakr :
Based on what? Listed specs and reviews indicate IPS.
Label on the package in the pictures. Its TFT LCD.
Last edited by DrRad March 30, 2026 at 12:21 PM.
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fastpakrYesterday 07:25 PM
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Quote from DrRad :
Label on the package in the pictures. Its TFT LCD.
IPS is a type of TN display, so I'm not going to read too much into a that unless there's something more compelling. AOC's website explicitly describes it as an IPS panel.
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alicemagicToday 03:41 PM
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These go on sale quite a bit now

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