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BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L – portable FHD monitor with full USB C port

BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L – portable FHD monitor with full USB C port

BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L can also be used with a phone, tablet, mini-PC or notebook.

BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L – portable FHD monitor with full USB C port

The BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L is a 13,3-inch Full HD 1080P Type C portable computer monitor and gaming display for smartphones, tablets, laptops and game consoles. The display has a built-in standard HDMI port, as well as a USB 3.0 port that can be connected directly to a keyboard or mouse without an additional adapter. The Type C port also supports display and power supply with a usb-c cable.

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The 13,3-inch portable display has Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1000:1 ultra-high contrast ratio and 178° viewing angle, which provides life-like image, clear and transparent colors, delicate images, providing a suitable visual experience for gaming and for office work as well. BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L 13,3” USB C portable display measures only 306 x 184 x 5,6-11,6 mm and weighs only 650 grams. Due to its compact design, it easily fits in a handbag, and thanks to the folding stand, it can easily be placed on a table, making it an accessory even when traveling.

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The 13,3-inch portable monitor is compatible with multiple devices: it can be connected to laptops, mobile phones, Raspberry Pi, Xbox, PS4 and PS5 via Type C port and HD port, and it's easy to set up, just plug and play , no need to install drivers. The device also has a 3,5 mm audio output.

The price, ordered from the Czech warehouse today, is HUF 60 BGXIFD614 using a coupon code. Purchase at the following link:

BlitzWolf BW-PCM2L portable FHD monitor

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