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Alienware gaming monitors on sale for $220 off at Dell
TL;DR: Alienware’s 25-inch gaming monitor is just $279.99 from Dell. During this sale, you save $220 and get free shipping for a monitor that’s perfect for amateur and professional gamers alike.
If you’ve built your own gaming PC, you might not have much of a budget to work with. The costs can pile up quickly, and you haven’t even considered other accessories like headsets and a gaming mouse.
Most importantly, you need a quality monitor, or else your PC can’t handle the graphical rigors of games like Borderlands 3 or even World of Warcraft Classic. Nevertheless, Dell has a great deal on a popular Alienware monitor that helps you game at the fastest pace possible.
Enjoy a smooth gaming experience with this Alienware 25-inch gaming monitor on sale for $279.99 at Dell. That’s $220 off the regular price, and you also get free shipping. It’s also over $50 cheaper than the next best price at retailers like Amazon.
Since this uses AMD FreeSync technology, the Alienware AW2518HF monitor works with any AMD graphics cards. So during your next raid or battle royale match, the action will be as smooth as possible with refresh rates up to 240-hertz. You shouldn’t have to worry about annoying graphic distortions like screen tearing, and you’ll be able to keep up with your teammates with a super fast 1-millisecond response time.
Beyond smooth graphics and gameplay, you’ll also enjoy exceptional visual fidelity with a full HD resolution. It also features a thin screen bezel, so if you decide to be a little extra and get multiple monitors, they’ll offer a seamless experience across multiple screens. Along with the sleek design, Alienware makes it easy to adjust the screen to get the perfect viewing angle. There’s also a simple dashboard that allows you to quickly customize your settings.
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