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Get an LG UltraWide full HD monitor on sale for over $200 off
Editor’s note: PCMag and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis.
Staying productive can be hard. We get it. As much as you love your job or field of study, keeping all of your tasks straight quickly devolves into opening Twitter more often than we’d like to admit.
Until you can purchase pure motivation, a widescreen monitor can be the next best thing. It helps you get things organized and keeps those productivity juices flowing.
This 29-inch IPS panel model from LG has stellar reviews and is only $189 with this hidden gem of a deal from the PCMag Shop. Just enter code PCMAG10 to get an extra 10% off the already-slashed price, plus free shipping.
(And guys, that under $200 price point is a true rarity — considering Walmart and Amazon carry the exact same monitor for $209 and $217, respectively.)
The LG 29-inch 29UM59-A UltraWide monitor is optimized for a truly enjoyable experience, whether it’s at work or play. (Just imagine playing video games on this thing.) At 2560×1080, it’s about 33% wider than a 1920×1080 monitor.
UltraWide monitors can fit significantly more on one screen than a traditional computer or laptop, cutting the need for double monitors and overwhelming tabs — it’s even customizable for the stuff that needs emphasis.
This particular monitor is a home run for entertainment, too (though this probably won’t help the whole “productivity” thing much). The 75 Hz refresh rate, 16.7 million colors thanks to the IPS panel, and crisp resolution takes streaming and gaming to a whole new level, with bomb viewing angles for truly immersive content.
It’s a work and play companion in one — what else could you need? Regularly $399.99, you can save $210.99 and grab the LG 29-inch UltraWide for just $189 when you use code PCMAG10.
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