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Dell 27 USB-C Ultrathin monitor on sale for 28% off — save $150
The era of awkwardly boxy displays is long over, and computer monitors just keep getting thinner and thinner. It’s like tech companies have entered an unspoken competition among themselves to see who can make the narrowest monitor without sacrificing functionality or structural soundness.
Dell’s contribution to this contest — and a worthy one at that — is its 27-inch USB-C Ultrathin monitor. Standing slim at just 5.5 millimeters wide at its thinnest point, it just so happens to be on sale right now for more than 25% off its usual retail price.
Touted as the world’s brightest USB-C ultrathin monitor, Dell’s display features a Corning Iris Glass light guide plate that peaks at 600 nits for impressive definition and contrast. Combined with its edge-to-edge InfinityEdge display, Quad HD resolution, and CinemaColor visuals, this monitor makes for a richly immersive viewing experience.
Don’t get it twisted, though: Those awesome visuals won’t do a number on your eyes, even with extended viewing. Thanks to its flicker-free screen and the blue light-filtering ComfortView feature, which is built right in to the display, this TUVi-certified monitor has been designed with your eyes’ long-term comfort and health in mind.
The 27-inch USB-C Ultrathin monitor typically sells for $549.99, but you can snag one today from Dell for just $398.99 — a $151 savings.
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