As the demand for more screen space increases, a 34-inch Dell curved monitor has dropped its price from $250 to $620. Its original price was $870.
The Demand for Larger Monitor Screens has Grown Over Time
As more people start to work from home or as the nature of work gets more sophisticated, more people are looking for wider monitor space. Aside from work, gamers have also started to adapt to larger screens.
The problem with larger screens is that they are usually very expensive. This is why many gamers wait for deals when it monitors to get otherwise expensive large monitors at a more affordable price.
Dell UltraSharp 34-Inch Curved Monitor Spotted Selling at a $250 Discount from Its Original $870 Price
According to the story by Digital Trends, for those looking to expand their screen real estate at work or in the office, Dell is selling its Dell UltraSharp 34-inch curved monitor at just $620. The price is a $250 drop from its original $870.
The interesting thing about the deal is that with a $250 saving, buyers can add a little more to purchase another spare computer. The answer is yes for those curious about whether free shipping is included.
The Sale is Not Part of the Amazon Prime Day Early Access Sale and Comes Straight from Dell
The thing about this sale is that although it coincides with other deals like the Amazon Prime Day Early Access sale, it is completely independent. The sale comes directly from Dell and not from a third-party online retailer.
The product can be found on the official Dell website with a sign of its $250 discount as its price dropped from $869.99 to just $619.99. The specs were also noted on the website for those interested in knowing what exactly they will get with the curved monitor.
Dell UltraSharp 34-Inch Curved Monitor Specs
Its native resolution is 3440 x 1440, with its rate at 60Hz. It also has an aspect ratio of 21:09 and comes with an IPS panel.
With people spending long hours in front of the computer, it's important to look for a screen that at least minimizes the damage to one's eyes. This is something that IPS technology does; although it does not completely protect users from radiation, it significantly minimizes the amount of radiation that hits their eyes.
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Are IPS Monitors Really Effective Against Eye-Fatigue?
A Quora thread discusses whether an IPS monitor is easier on the eyes. As per a reply, it was noted that the user has not been able to find any official documents supporting the argument that IPS is healthier for the eyes.
They did, however, acknowledge that from personal experience, they did feel fewer eye-fatigues with the help of an IPS monitor. At the end of the day, it is up to the user to decide whether the difference between an LED monitor and an IPS monitor are significant enough.
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Written by Urian B.