SAVE $500:The Watch What Every Frenchwoman Wants Online27-inch LG StandbyMe Go is on sale at Amazon for $696.99, down from the usual price of $1,196.99. That's a 42% discount and the lowest we've ever seen Amazon offer.
Some occasions call for special equipment. Most of us have a laptop, smartphone, and a tablet in our arsenal of tech we use everyday. But some people need something more versatile and multi-functional. If you wind up in the boardroom for a presentation or you're heading out on a road trip, check out this LG sale today that could make life much easier.
As of Feb. 18, the 27-inch LG StandbyMe Go is down to $696.99 at Amazon, discounted from the normal price of $1,196.99. That means you're in for a 42% discount that takes $500 off the list price. This is also the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
With a 27-inch screen, the LG StandbyMe Go is designed for maximum versatility and portability. Built into its own protective briefcase, the touch-screen display is wireless with a built-in battery. The display is also fully adjustable, going vertical or horizontal as well as nesting into the case.
SEE ALSO: Dell’s G2725D 27-inch gaming monitor is down to under $130The LG StandbyMe Go can connect online to your work presentation, stream Netflix on your next campout, or fill your room with tunes. There's an HDMI and USB port giving you better flexibility when connecting to traditional devices. The included remote control is also convenient, adding to the portability.
Keep in mind this model is listed as discontinued on the LG site, so snagging this incredible 42% off deal at Amazon might be your last change to grab the LG StandbyMe Go.
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