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Dell’s UltraSharp curved monitor is $300 off, includes $100 gift card
TL;DR: The immersive Dell UltraSharp 34-inch curved monitor (U3419W) is on sale for $799.99 and includes a $100 Dell promotional gift card.
Your workspace can seriously affect productivity levels. You might not consider its impact, but your computer monitor is center stage on your desk — a screen cluttered with icons and open tabs could have a negative influence on your work.
If that resonates with you, it’s time to get a better monitor. The Dell UltraSharp 34-inch curved USB-C monitor is a great place to start, and it’s currently $300 off. (Plus, it comes with a $100 dell gift card.)
This monitor is a good size and its curved nature makes it incredibly immersive by improving your field of view, reducing reflections, and creating near-uniform visual focus. You don’t have to move your eyes as much, meaning you can work comfortably for longer. Eye strain? Not in this house.
Another advantage of the curved screen is that it creates a panoramic cinematic experience when you watch videos. And who doesn’t want cinema quality while they’re watching YouTube videos to avoid work?
The monitor’s screen shows you fine details and vibrant colors from any angle. You’ll also get pretty decent audio quality built in.
Grab the Dell UltraSharp 43-inch curved monitor on sale for $799.99 and get a $100 Dell promo gift card, too.
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