Black Friday is well and truly underway, and that means that there are deals available right now at a number of retailers both online and in stores. If you’re looking to save money from the comfort of your own home and are in need of a new portable monitor, look no further. Today is your chance to get the LG 27-inch StanbyME Go monitor for just $796.99.
That special price is $400 and a full 33% off the original $1,197 asking price, and you don’t need to lift a finger to get it, either. There are no on-screen coupons or discount codes here, but it’s important to remember that we don’t yet know how long this deal is going to last. That means that it could end at any time and without any warning, and we suggest ordering your new display now to make absolutely sure of getting the best possible price.
This monitor is made to go anywhere and is a great way to watch content and get things done when on the move. When closed, it becomes something akin to a briefcase that can be carried around with ease while it opens up to become a full 27-inch HD monitor. The monitor is also touch-screen, so you can use it for a whole variety of things no matter where you are.
The built-in battery gets you up to three hours of viewing time per charge, and the display can also be rotated, adding even more flexibility to your use. Again, make sure to place that order soon rather than risk waiting and missing out later.
Buy: LG 27-Inch StanbyME Go: $796.99 | Original price: $1,197
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