Work On Two Screens Anywhere With This Portable Dual Monitor

Whether you’re a creative or a numbers cruncher, nothing boosts your productivity like a second computer screen, but there are some situations where you can’t take a second monitor with you, such as on a plane or at a local coffee shop. Luckily, the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro is the perfect portable solution if you can’t live without a second monitor, and you can get one for $179.35 with coupon code SAVEDUEXPRO.
The Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro is a portable display that attaches to the back of your laptop, providing you more screen real estate wherever you go. It features a 1080p screen that you can use for graphic design, data analysis, web browsing, and more. All you have to do is connect the DUEX Pro to your laptop via USB and slide out the secondary display, which you can adjust with 270° of rotation to suit any workload or workspace. The display can even be flipped to the back of your laptop monitor, which is ideal for showcasing your work.
You can enjoy multiple displays in any work environment with a trusty DUEX Pro at your side. The Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro is $249 at retail, but you can get one for just $179.35 by using SAVEDUEXPRO at checkout.
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