Technology
Get a 24-inch Dell monitor on sale for $140 plus a free $50 Visa gift card
TL;DR: This compact 24-inch monitor from Dell is on sale for $139.99, saving you $60 — plus, it comes with a free $50 prepaid Visa gift card.
Staring at a computer screen for eight hours a day will likely never be your chosen activity, but you don’t have to succumb to the headaches and burning eyes.
Blue light glasses and a decent monitor can help keep you comfortable at your desk, and this Dell 24-inch monitor’s anti-glare and adjustable viewing angles are lifesavers. When you grab it on sale for $139.99, a $50 prepaid Visa gift card will be thrown in with your purchase.
Getting more comfortable at your desk comes in three steps: combatting eye strain, de-cluttering your apps, and de-cluttering your desk itself. This anti-glare display and Dell’s ComfortView work to minimize squinting and blue light emissions — and the 1920 x 1080 HD display looks pretty nice, too.
On screen, Dell’s Easy Arrange lets you organize apps and snap them into a template that makes sense to you (there are 38 choices total). It’s one of the most underrated productivity tools out there right now, and it’s organization you can normally only get with ultra-wide screens.
The whole monitor is slim as it is, but the upgraded stand is now 30% smaller and is an easy addition to even the most cramped cubicles and work areas.
The Visa gift card can’t be applied directly to the purchase of a monitor, but the good thing about Visa gift cards is that they can be used just about anywhere else. After saving $50 elsewhere, the monitor will technically only cost you $89.99.
Regularly $199.99, you can save $60 and get the monitor for $139.99. Then, check your inbox throughout the next week for your $50 prepaid Visa gift card.
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