KYY X90D Triple Portable Monitor Review: A screaming dual-screen bargain at $250

The X90D takes one step forward on color and a step back on brightness, but comes with a significantly lower price tag.

https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/portable-monitors/kyy-x90d-triple-portable-monitor-review

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