I work hard and I play harder, that's why this InnoCN portable monitor with $161 off is my personal pick this Black Friday
Working and gaming on the go is now even easier - and has never been cheaper
I'm big into my tech, and whether its work or gaming I'm always on the look out for the top tech offers - but this Black Friday deal for the InnoCN 15.6" OLED portable monitor might just be the greatest I've ever seen.
I'm a bit of a jet-setter and I am always on the go, so I sometimes find it hard to steal a few hours for my personal interests - especially gaming - and that's where this latest and greatest deal from InnoCN comes in.
The 15.6-inch FHD OLED display is bigger than most laptop screens, and the 60Hz refresh rate with 1 millisecond response time is perfect for work or play on the train, plane, and at home.
Of course, I need a monitor that works across all my devices, that's why I love the USB-C and Mini HDMI connections. So if I'm feel like using my Switch, laptop, or Xbox, I can easily change devices and not have to worry about drivers and bloatware - it's just plug and play!
Yes, I know some of you are going to remind me that 60Hz is 'too low' for gaming, and to you I say this; it is an excellent portable monitor at an incredible price - but if you're looking for something a bit more speedy, take a look at our full guide to the best portable monitor Black Friday deals.
Not in the US? Scroll down for the best portable monitor deals in your location.
Today's best portable monitor deal
Innocn 15A1F: was $350 Now $189 at Amazon
Save $161 Our top pick for best portable monitor - the Innocn 15A1F - has a 15.6in FHD IPS OLED screen that delivers great vibrancy thanks to the 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and 400nits brightness. The 1ms screen latency makes it perfect for gaming or work. While there are limitations, in our Innocn 15A1F review, we praised the beautifully engineered and lightweight screen for delivering remarkably punchy colours and excellent levels of contrast - and with a 5% discount coupon on Amazon, this monitor is half price!
Not only is the InnoCN sleek and lightweight, but in our full review, we also loved it's incredible build-quality and magnetic support arm.
And while it doesn't boast the 1000 lumens per square centimetre needed for true HDR, it does have a more than capable 400nits at 100% brightness and proved very impressive in our OLED colour representation tests.
Not in the US? Here's the best portable monitor deals where you are...
More of today's best Black Friday deals
- Amazon: up to 62% off tech and gifts
- AO: up to 40% off vacuums, appliances, and tech
- Argos: early deals live now - up to 50% off toys and tech
- Boots: up to 40% off 1,000s of beauty products
- Currys: up to 40% off TVs, air fryers, laptops and more
- Ebuyer: up to 45% off laptops and PC components
- John Lewis: up to 40% off appliances, TVs, laptops
- Jessops: up to £550 off Sony, Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm
- O2: up to £600 off iPhone, Samsung and Google
- Samsung: up to £600 off TVs, phones and appliances
- Superdrug: 60% off beauty, fragrances and makeup
- Very: discounts on tech, appliances, furniture and beauty
- Vodafone: six months half-price SIMs from £11.50
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