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The Dell UltraSharp 27-inch 4K monitor is on sale for $170 off
The last few hours of the work day always drag, but something about summer (and hearing music from the happy hour down the street) makes it that much worse.
Making cocktails in the office may not be an option, but you can make your work a little more enjoyable: The 27-inch Dell UltraSharp monitor brings gorgeous 4K clarity to even the most boring projects, and it’s on sale for $596.99.
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Claiming to be the world’s first 27-inch 4K monitor, this Dell UltraSharp supports HDR content (like a nice TV would) and has a nearly bezel-less design to make that content as big and immersive as possible.
Though they’d be ace for 4K gaming or movie watching, Dell’s UltraSharp models are actually made for business and multitasking. Your spreadsheet or Powerpoint may not be the most exciting thing in the world, but it’ll sure look nice presented with 1.07 billion colors and a 3840 x 2160 resolution.
To harness even more productivity, the TUV-certified monitor rotates effortlessly for max eye comfort and layout customization. If you have to stare at a screen for eight hours, this is the way to do it.
Regularly $739.99, you can save $170 and snag it for $569.99.
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