Technology
This 34-inch Dell UltraSharp curved monitor is $420 off with code
TL;DR: This 34-inch UltraSharp monitor from Dell is a multitaskers paradise is only $679.99 with code SAVE15, saving you $420 in total. It also comes with a free $100 Dell gift card.
Too Many Tabs Syndrome is definitely a thing.
We hope that having tabs lined up will help us cross them off like a to-do list, but that never happens. Instead, the headache from staring at a computer screen just heightens from squinting to read minuscule tab titles, and being productive turns into being overwhelmed.
Get your shit in order with a curved monitor from Dell. This UltraSharp model is 34 inches wide and offers a way more immersive view than your average flat monitor. It usually goes for $1,099, but is on sale for $799 — and with code SAVE15, you can save a total of $420 and get it for $679.99 plus a $100 Dell gift card.
Think of an extra wide curved monitor as Marie Kondo-ing your computer tasks. When all tabs and apps are visible and organized, it’s easy to assess what needs to be done and complete it without the distractions of a crammed window. Extended peripheral vision on this monitor creates a depth that will have you immersed in your work, and the screen curvature reduces eye movement so that you can work longer comfortably.
This model even has a USB-C cable, which can transmit power, data, video, and audio from a single source.
This is a QHD monitor equipped with In-Plane Switching, making the display visible from virtually any angle. You’re able to view content from two different PC sources with Picture-by-Picture, which splits the screen into two sides, similar to a dual monitor setup. We’re not sure how exciting a spreadsheet or analytics program can be, but they’ll look a lot more inviting on a 3440 x 1440 screen with 99% sRGB color calibration.
Regularly $1,099.99 and on sale for $799.99, use code SAVE15 to save $420 in total and get it for $679.99 with free shipping. Then, be on the lookout for an $100 Dell gift card in your email within the next 20 days.
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