Lowest Price Yet, and the Sale Ends Tonight

A 15.6-inch 1080p portable monitor for just $43.99 with free delivery is the kind of cart-stopper that makes you check twice. Amazon’s Spring Sale wraps up tonight, and both Prime and non-Prime shoppers can grab the Anyuse portable display at that price while it lasts.

This panel gives laptop users an instant second screen without the bulk of a traditional monitor, and it pulls double duty as a travel-friendly display for handhelds like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. For anyone working on the go or propping a screen on a cramped desk, it’s a cheap way to add real estate fast.

Specs and Ports You Actually Need

The Anyuse model is a 15.6-inch display (often sold as a 16-inch class) with a native 1080p resolution at 60Hz. It uses an IPS panel rated for "100% sRGB" color coverage, offers wide viewing angles, and has an anti-glare matte finish to tame reflections. Built-in speakers are included for quick audio in a pinch—handy if you’re traveling without dedicated headphones.

Connectivity is straightforward. The monitor provides "two USB Type-C and one mini HDMI ports" so you can hook up a laptop, tablet, or handheld gaming PC. If your device supports USB-C Power Delivery, a single USB-C cable can handle both video and power. Otherwise, you’ll need a "two-cable setup": one USB-C or mini HDMI for video, and a second USB-C cable to a wall charger for power.

In the box, you get a mini HDMI-to-HDMI adapter and a USB-C charging cable, so you’re most of the way there without buying extras. That small touch keeps the true cost down, which matters on a budget buy.

Built for the Backpack

At just under 1.4 pounds and 0.4 inches thick, this screen is sized to slip beside a laptop without turning your bag into a brick. A sturdy metal frame and a "smart cover" with a "built-in kickstand" mean you can set it up on a coffee shop table or hotel desk in seconds. The matte finish helps outdoors and under harsh lighting, and the 60Hz refresh lines up well with productivity use and console gameplay at 60fps.

No, you won’t get HDR, variable refresh rate, or blazing high refresh figures here. This is the practical lane: a crisp 1080p image, compact footprint, and the right ports—all at a price that undercuts many laptop stands, let alone monitors.

Great Fit for Switch, Steam Deck, and the Road

Paired with a Nintendo Switch, the 1080p/60Hz spec is a tidy match, since the Switch tops out at 720p output in handheld and is well served at 60Hz on a smaller panel. With handhelds like Steam Deck (and the incoming Switch 2), higher resolutions and refresh rates are possible, but you’ll tax the hardware and battery quickly. Sticking to 1080p/60 keeps things balanced for performance and portability.

One catch for handhelds: plan on the two-cable method. That means a video cable from the handheld and a separate USB-C power line to the wall. It’s still easy to set up in a hotel room or living room, and the integrated kickstand saves you from packing a separate stand.

Who Should Buy, and What Else Is Out There

If your laptop’s USB-C port supports Power Delivery, this monitor becomes a tidy single-cable add-on for spreadsheets, Slack, and side-by-side browser work. Creators who need precise color for final grading should aim higher, but for everyday photo tweaks, coding, and office apps, the combination of IPS, "100% sRGB," and anti-glare checks the right boxes at this price.

Amazon’s Spring Sale page is also flagging more portable screens if you want options. Models like the Yxk 15.6-inch 1080p, UFYQL 15.6-inch 1080p, AOC 16T20 16-inch 1080p, and MSI Pro MP165 E6 15.6-inch 1080p are listed. The Anyuse deal, though, is the standout for sheer value right now.

At $43.99, this is the kind of impulse buy that actually solves a problem: not enough screen space when you’re away from your desk. If you’ve been flirting with the idea of a travel monitor for your laptop bag or a compact screen for a Switch setup, this price makes the decision easy—just move before the Spring Sale clock hits zero.