Cheap price on this portable monitor if you're after an OLED panel instead of the usual IPS panel and perfect for watching media. As usual stack with 16% cashback at TopCashback and join Team OzBargain to get 10% of your order back as shopping credit.
Featuring a 13.3" Samsung OLED panel with 1920x1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, 500 cd/m², 100% DCI-P3 & 100% sRGB colour gamut, 10-bit colour depth, 100000:1 contrast ratio, HDR, 178° wide viewing angle, dual speakers and weighs around 610g.
Unlike most other portable monitors this features a standard sized HDMI and a USB port for mouse/keyboard connection. There's two USB-C ports for power/display, PD passthrough charging and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Accessories including a protective sleeve, USB-C to USB-C cable, USB-A to USB-C cable, HDMI cable and an AU power adapter.
- Add Plug Type: AU Plug to the cart
- Apply the coupons EJ488G889NGC and AUBF15 at checkout
- Further US$8 off with PayPal
AU$ based on current Mastercard rate and GST inclusive.
For those paying in USD this is how you get the correct exchange rate in PayPal:
AliExpress trade in USD and the ~ before the AUD price in the deal means about or roughly. Setting overseas websites to AUD or letting PayPal do the currency conversion results in an inflated rate. To get the correct rate you need a card without international fees and do the following:
- Set the website currency to USD
- Checkout with PayPal
- Select your card with no international fees
- Click "See currency options"
- Select USD to bill the card in USD instead of AUD
- Proceed with checkout
Now you'll get the correct MasterCard or VISA exchange rate.





I didn't see where the additional "Further $8USD off with PayPal" was, so ended up paying AUD $146.70 using the USD instructions. EDIT (I see, app only)
I've wanted a OLED monitor for PC use for years. This thing is cheap enough that I can give it a proper play around, and I've held off some the interesting deals over the last month. Anybody got a mounting solution for these kinds of display?