Technology
This on-the-go dual monitor setup is a game changer, and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Get the convenience of the on sale for $179.35, down from its original $249 price tag.
One of the things many freelancers, remote workers, and constant travelers miss when they finally remove themselves from the bounds of a typical nine to five is the convenience of dual monitors. Two screens provide you more space to work, boost your productivity, and help you stay organized. But for remote workers constantly on the move, dual screens are basically an unattainable luxury. Until now, that is.
The Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro Portable Dual Monitor makes having a second monitor a reality for laptop workers. This mega-light dual-screen attaches to your laptop to give you that extra space you need to step up your productivity. And while it may be light, it provides a vast 12.5-inch display with full HD 1080p resolution. You can easily rotate it 180 degrees to activate presentation mode and share your screen with a friend or rotate it up to 270 degrees to find the perfect angle for working comfortably.
Typically, this revolutionary device costs $249, but right now it’s on sale for just $211. Plus, with the code BFSAVE15, you can slash an extra 15% off the sale price, knocking it down to just $179.35. Or maybe send this article to your boss and convince them to let you expense it. You’re welcome in advance.
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