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Dell UltraSharp curved monitor is $250 off, includes $100 Dell card
TL;DR: The stunning Dell UltraSharp 34-inch curved monitor is $250 off — now just $699.99 — and comes with a $100 Dell promo gift card.
Adding a new to your workspace can seriously boost your productivity. If you work on a , a second screen gives you more space to spread out your projects and organize open windows. For optimal screen usage, you might want to consider a curved monitor with a panoramic view.
The Dell UltraSharp curved ultrawide monitor has those features and is on sale for $250 off right now. Plus, you’ll get a $100 Dell promo gift card with your purchase.
This monitor was voted one of PCMag’s , so it’s been around for a few years and racked up some awards along the way.
So, what makes the 34-inch curved monitor so deserving of accolades? It’s got an LED backlit LCD display with cinematic WQHD resolution. The curvature combined with an IPS panel make this monitor comfortable to view from virtually every angle, meaning less strain on you.
In addition to stunning visuals, there are also integrated speakers that output superb sound quality. You’ll be totally immersed in this monitor.
Pick up the Dell UltraSharp 34-inch curved monitor on sale for $699.99 and get a $100 Dell electronic gift card as a bonus for purchasing.
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