InnoView’s dual-screen portable monitor is $190 at Amazon right now, down from its $220 list price. The $30 discount seems modest for a stacked 15.6-inch IPS setup that folds flat and travels with you, but the initial $220 price was already a great deal, and the extra 14% off just drives it home.
The core pitch is simple: two 15.6-inch 1080p IPS panels in a foldable form factor that connects to a laptop via USB-C or HDMI. The screens are stacked vertically rather than placed side by side, which works well for keeping a reference document open below a working window, or running a video call while keeping a notes app in view. Both panels rotate 0 to 315 degrees, and built-in gravity sensors let Windows and Mac systems detect orientation changes and adjust automatically.
Windows Plug and Play
The connection setup is plug-and-play on Windows: One USB-C cable for signal, one for power from a 30W or higher source, and no driver installation needed. Mac users get the same deal on split-screen and duplicate modes. Extended mode on Mac requires a driver, which you can enable through the menu under Other Settings. HDMI connections on any platform are limited to duplicate and split-screen modes only; extended display is only available over USB-C. This is worth knowing before you assume a single HDMI cable covers everything you need.
The panel specs here are 1920×1080 on both screens, IPS technology for reasonable off-axis viewing, and a 315-degree rotation range on stands that can be repositioned without much fuss. InnoView is positioning this at remote workers, students, and travelers who want more screen real estate without committing to a desk monitor. The foldable design legitimately packs down flat for a bag or laptop sleeve, so the work-trip appeal is real.
No IT Help Needed
InnoView backs this with a 30-day return window and an 18-month warranty, and the setup requires no particular technical expertise beyond cable management. The single-cable direct connection works for basic use; the two-cable setup delivers the full performance profile. For users moving between offices, coffee shops, or hotel rooms on a regular basis, the portability factor offsets what you give up in panel size compared to a traditional monitor.
The $30 Amazon discount is not dramatic, but the $190 price point for a dual-screen portable monitor with 1080p IPS panels, USB-C and HDMI support, and foldable portability is where this deal stands tall. Comparable setups with a single portable panel tend to run $100 to $150; the second screen and foldable hardware add meaningful cost. If you have been looking for a way to extend a laptop setup on the road without a dongle array and a backpack full of cables, this one is priced right.