SANC D1 Portable Monitor Launches at Around $74 for 15.6-Inch IPS Display

SANC launches the D1 portable monitor featuring a 15.6- inch IPS display and single- cable connectivity for around $74. See specs and price details.

SANC D1 Portable Monitor Launches at Around $74 for 15.6-Inch IPS Display

SANC introduced the D1 portable monitor, offering a budget-friendly option for users who need an extra screen on the go. The device targets travelers and remote workers who prioritize portability over high-end display performance. We see this as a practical addition for anyone looking to expand their workspace without carrying heavy equipment.

SANC D1 Portable Monitor
SANC D1 Portable Monitor

Budget portable screen targets travelers with single-cable connectivity

The D1 features a 15.6-inch IPS panel that delivers Full HD resolution at a 60Hz refresh rate. SANC equipped the display with 8-bit color depth using Hi FRC technology to improve color accuracy. The screen covers 90% of the sRGB gamut and reaches a maximum brightness of 300 nits for indoor use.

Specifications

  • Screen Size: 15.6 inches
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Color Depth: 8bit (6bit+Hi FRC)

Connectivity relies on two full-featured USB-C ports that handle both power delivery and display signals. The monitor also includes a Mini HDMI port and a 3.5mm audio jack for versatile device connections. Built-in dual 2W speakers provide basic audio output without requiring external headphones.

The unit weighs 765 grams and measures 358.66 by 224.22 by 11 millimeters for easy transport. It includes a metal stand and supports 75mm by 75mm VESA mounting for flexible setup options. We looked at ViewSonic TD1600-2 Portable Monitor Launches with earlier while tracking Sanc launches.

SANC priced the D1 at 499 CNY (around $73.97), which converts to approximately $73.97 in the Chinese market. This entry-level pricing makes the monitor accessible for users seeking a secondary display on a tight budget.

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