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Prime Day portable monitor deal of the day: The tablet-thin Arzopa Z3FC is ‘perfectly balanced for work and play’

Prime Day portable monitor deal of the day: The tablet-thin Arzopa Z3FC is ‘perfectly balanced for work and play’

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My top-rated portable monitor has just got a Prime Day discount, bringing the Arzopa Z3FC down to $138 (was $170) at Amazon. For UK readers, the Z3FC has dropped to £114 (was £160).

For me, this ultra-thin and lightweight display does everything I need for both work and play, seamlessly hooking up to my laptop, as well as my games consoles. But what most impressed me was the ultra-thin and lightweight aluminum alloy build that makes it perfect for business travel.

Specs-wise, it’s a 2.5K resolution IPS panel capable of 180Hz refresh rates, with 107% sRGB color coverage – suitable for most business professionals, but not all content creators. Everything is included in the box, from power and display cables to a protective sleeve. In fact, I love it so much, I’m using it as a second display right now while I write this and for tracking down more Prime Day home office deals.

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I genuinely love this portable monitor, and I use it every day as a second screen at work. It’s thin, lightweight, hits 2.5K resolution and 180Hz refresh rates, and even comes with a protective sleeve in the box. I scored it 4.5 stars after testing.

In the UK: now £114 (was £160)View Deal

When I was recently updating my guide to the best portable monitors, there was only one contender for best overall – the display that’s suitable for most people. And that was the Arzopa Z3FC.

For the price, you’re getting a good-sized 16.1-inch screen that I find invaluable as a second work monitor, a build quality that feels durable – although I wouldn’t fancy dropping it, and

For gamers, it also boasts fast refresh rates across DisplayPort and HDMI if you’re using it for gaming (I tested it across the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X and it worked effortlessly each time).

Compared to similar budget portable monitors, there’s a lot to like here. The only downsides as far as I was concerned was the lack of stronger color accuracy. It’s good for office work, gaming, and working on digital media destined for your website or social media feed. But if you’re a creative professional, it doesn’t quite have the punch required for print-ready assets or 4K videos.

There’s no built-in battery here – it’ll draw power from your laptop, or you can connect a power bank or use the supplied power cable. But that’s an intentional design feature to maintain the svelte, lightweight style.

Overall, if you’re streaming content on your summer holidays or preparing for another business trip, the Arzopa Z3FC is an easy recommendation from me. It’s so good, I ordered a second one for my wife.

Also consider: More Arzopa portable monitor deals

The Z1RC is a 16-inch portable display that performed well during our tests (read the review here). It’s cheap, but pleasantly cheerful, and a good alternative to the Z3FC if you’re prioritizing color accuracy over refresh rates, hitting 123% sRGB.

In the UK: now £100 (was £140)View Deal

This 15.6-inch 1080p monitor is at the budget end for Prime Day, but worth checking out – I’d expect better build quality here compared to a lot of the $50 portable monitors I’m seeing in the sales.

In the UK: now £73 (was £100)View Deal