![]() ![]() Everyone's needs are different and right now the selection of deals is limited. Prime Day isn't coming up until July 11, so we can't technically suggest a monitor that you should buy. Portable monitors are the most in-reach monitors in terms of the budget since they're usually under $200, but they're also quite small. The bigger the ultrawide, the lower the price. Ultra-wide monitors, meanwhile, are usually well above $1,000 in price, as all that extra screen space comes with extra cost. You'll also have to consider that features like integrated webcams, and speakers will bring up the price a bit on most monitors. It's why we suggest looking for 4K displays at a higher price or even QHD displays for more pixels at a slightly more affordable price. Basic FHD resolution monitors tend to be much on the lower and cheaper since there are fewer pixels and room to multitask. ![]() If you're buying a productivity monitor, the higher the resolution, the more money you'll pay, but look to spend between $400-$800. In gaming monitors, features like AMD FreeSync, Nvidia GSync, fast response times lower than 1ms, and high refresh rates offer 120Hz and higher (beyond the basic 60Hz) are usually extras for the price and can push things closer to $900. ![]() If you're buying a gaming monitor, you might have to spend above $600, sometimes even higher than that. It really depends on what your needs are and what you're looking for. It even can be rotated vertically if you please, and comes with a portable folding case. It's a quality display with USB-A and USB-C ports onboard, with a decent 1080p resolution. We suggest buying the Asus monitor we've listed above. There are many portable monitors that you'll see on Amazon, but you have to be careful of which ones you'll buy on Prime Day. ![]()
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