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Edited June 10, 2021
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I just did a price match vs MicroCenter and after the rep agreeing to match they lowered the list price on the website. Read below for deal instructions (copied from a previous post, with updated pricing)
Dell has 27" Alienware AW2721D 2560x1440 QHD 240Hz 1ms IPS G-Sync Gaming Monitor on sale for $742.49 - Extra 10% Off unique promo code (when you sign up for their email newsletter listing) = $668.24 or when follow the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.
Note, must apply your unique promo code to receive the extra 10% off discount in cart.
Deal Instructions
Click this
link [dell.com] here (please allow up to 30 minutes to 1 hour for your unique code to arrive)
Add in your user info along w/ the designated email you would like to use
Note, you may update your preference at anytime if you no longer want to receive emails
You'll receive a unique 10% Off coupon on your next purchase titled 'Thanks for singing up! [+ get 10% off]'
Click this
link [dell.com] here
Add the item to cart
Apply your unique 10% off coupon code in the 'Coupons' section
Final price should be $668.24 w/ free shipping
Note, some states do charge environmental fee
Specs/Key Features
Resolution: 2560x1440p
Refresh Rate: 24-240Hz (Vertical) or 30-255 kHz (Horitzonal)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Typical)
Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
Panel Type: IPS
Adaptive Sync: NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate
Adjustable Stand
Inputs
2x HDMI (v2.0)
1x DP 1.4
1x Audio Line Out
1x Headphone Out Jack
Warranty
Includes a 3-year warranty w/ purchase (you may purchase/upgrade 4 years advance exchange service for an extra $59)
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/a...ccessories
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Yeah HDR isn't the greatest on this, but can you name me a gaming monitor that is good at HDR that doesn't have some crazy high price tag? Cause I can't seem to find one.
Otherwise people should look to spend around $1k+ for HDR-focused monitor with these specs, right?
Yeah this is a really nice monitor, but when it comes to HDR it's just OK. Is it better than the Alienware, sure. But it doesn't take a lot to be better than that.
Like I said it is a really nice monitor but a little out of my price range right now. $700 at mircocenter and around and $610 at Walmart.
At 32 or lower, flat. If it's that size, I usually flank the middle monitor on both sides by two more monitors and just tilt those two in to create a sort of curve. I like monitors to be directly facing me when I look at them. A curve is great at like a 49" ultrawide, maybe 38" also.
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