The A1 Gamut is plug-and-play–so no need for drivers or extra software–and works with computers, smartphones, and tablets, and supports all the major home consoles like Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5/4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. It uses an IPS panel with a 178-degree viewing angle, meaning the screen is bright and clear even when you’re not looking directly at it, and sports a 60Hz refresh rate.
Since it’s a portable device, the A1 Gamut is thin and light enough to carry with you, measuring just 0.3 inches thick and weighing 1.44lbs. It also features a detachable, magnetic cover that folds out into a kickstand, and it ships with multiple USB and HDMI cables for charging the screen and connecting it to your devices.
If you’re looking for a more powerful option, Arzopa’s G1 Game is also discounted at Amazon to just $150 (normally $190). Its features similar size and specs to the A1 Gamut, but with a higher 144Hz refresh rate.
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