Technology
This Dell Inspiron 24 3000 Touch monitor is on sale for $750
TL;DR: This productivity-boosting touchscreen Dell Inspiron 24 3480 monitor is on sale for $749.99, saving you nearly $170 or 20%.
The end of July can feel like the end of summer. We can’t help but count down the days to the monotonous work week without rooftop happy hours and summer Fridays, and that impending doom can really put a damper on work and the creativity flow.
The Dell Inspiron 24 3480 Touch All-in-1 monitor could be the motivation boost you need to continue cranking out good work, and it’s on sale for $170 off.
Splurging on a new monitor is much easier to justify when you know it can be used as your work monitor and your entertainment monitor. The Intel UHD Graphics 620 with shared graphics memory isn’t stellar on its own, but the ability increase memory lets you load robust games at blistering speeds (higher Mhz means faster memory, which also lets you run heavy projects at the same time without slowdown). Nonetheless, a monitor armed with DDR4 memory is the gold standard for gaming.
During the work day, your workloads and heavy-duty apps can run together without interference, keeping your to-do list on track and minimizing distractions. At home, the full HD screen with Dell’s CinemaColor technology and MaxxAudio Pro speakers boosts streaming to a pretty legit cinema experience. With a powerhouse desktop computer, wide angle touchscreen monitor, and speakers with Bluetooth capabilities all in one device, it’s truly an all-in-one investment.
Regularly $919, you can save $170 and get it for $749.99.
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