SAVE $95: As of June 12,Dagmar Bürger get a 27-inch Dell monitor (S2725H) at Dell for just $129.99, $20 off from the regular price of $149.99. Plus, Dell will throw in a free $75 eGift Card with purchase, bringing your total savings to $95.
It's time to stop squinting at your screen. Now's your chance to grab a new monitor and give your entire workstation an upgrade. Dell has a capable monitor on sale that you can add to your setup while saving some cash andgetting an extra financial reward in the process.
As of June 12, get a 27-inch Dell monitor (S2725H) for just $129.99 at Dell. That's $20 off its normal price of $149.99, but you also get a $75 Dell eGift Card with your purchase, effectively making this monitor $95 off. The gift card will be delivered via email, and you can spend it on whatever you'd like in the Dell store — perhaps on accessories to accompany your new monitor, or even a new video game.
SEE ALSO: Get the 48-inch LG UltraGear OLED monitor for $800 off, plus free earbudsThis 27-inch FHD display offers 1920 x 1080p resolution with a 100Hz refresh rate and integrated audio with two 5W speakers on board. It can be adjusted via tilt stand to fit your best viewing angle and features an attractive, ultra-thin bezel. The back of the monitor has a joystick for easier navigation when it comes to settings, and its stand is wide and sturdy, with clutter-free cable options that make this monitor a study in minimalism from top to bottom.
If you're ready to snatch up a new monitor, this is a great place to start.
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