Some popular Monoprice products are HDMI cables, 3D printers, headphones, speakers, monitors, and sit-stand desks. You can browse their product categories on their website.
They offer free shipping on some products and orders, depending on the promotion and eligibility. You can check the product page or the cart page to see if your order qualifies for free shipping.
You can buy Monoprice products online from their official website or from other online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, or eBay.
According to their website, some of the best selling products on Monoprice are the Monolith M1060C Over Ear Closed Back Planar Magnetic Headphones, the Monoprice BT-250ANC Bluetooth Wireless Over Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC), the Monoprice Dual Motor Height Adjustable 3-Stage Electric Sit-Stand Desk Frame, and the Stage Right by Monoprice SRD210 800W 10-inch Powered Speaker with Class D Amp, DSP, and Bluetooth Streaming.
To use a coupon code on Monoprice website, you need to enter the code in the box labeled "Promo Code" on the cart page or the checkout page and click "Apply". The discount will be reflected in your order total. You can find coupon codes on their website or from other sources such as email newsletters, social media, or third-party websites.
The shipping policy of Monoprice varies depending on the shipping method, destination, and product type. You can find more details about their shipping policy on their website. Generally, they offer different shipping options such as FedEx, USPS, DHL, and Canada Post for domestic and international orders. They also provide tracking information for your order once it is shipped. The shipping cost and delivery time are calculated based on the weight, size, and location of your order.
The difference between HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 is mainly their display capabilities and bandwidth. HDMI 2.0 can support 4K resolution at 60Hz, while HDMI 1.4 can only support 4K resolution at 30Hz. HDMI 2.0 also has a higher bandwidth of 18Gbps compared to HDMI 1.4's maximum of 10.2Gbps. This means that HDMI 2.0 can deliver more data and features such as HDR, 10-bit and 12-bit color depth, and up to 32 audio channels.
Yes, they do ship internationally to some countries and regions such as Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea. However, you are responsible for the import fees such as duties, taxes, and brokerage fees that may apply to your order. You can check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be.