Dell Home Outlet (no direct link; see instructions below to find) has
34" Alienware AW3423DW QD-OLED 3440x1440 175hz Curved Gaming Monitor (Refurbished) for $889.29 - $133.39 w/ coupon code
639215U43 =
$755.90.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
wiregen for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Refurbished Deals page.
- Scroll down to "Get flat 15% off on all Monitors" and click "Shop Monitors"
- Under "Refine your search" dropdown menus:
- Under "Series", select Alienware
- Under "Screen Size", select 34 inch & Above
- Look for "Dell Refurbished 34 inch Curved QD-OLED Alienware Gaming Monitor - AW3423DW $889.29"
- Add to cart
- In cart, apply coupon code 639215U43
- Total should be $889.29 - $133.39 w/ coupon = $755.90 + free shipping
Specs:
- Resolution: 3440x1440
- Aspect Ratio: 21:9
- Refresh Rate: 175Hz (DisplayPort) or 100Hz (HDMI)
- Response Time: 0.1ms gray-to-gray
- Panel Type: QD-OLED, Anti Reflection
- Contrast Ratio: 1M: 1 (typical)
- Adaptive-Sync Technology: NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate
- Height, Tilt, Swivel Adjustable
- VESA Mountable: Yes
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 5x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) downstream port
- 1x Audio line-out port (rear)
- 1x Headphone-out port (bottom)
Top Comments
My first monitor came with dead pixels. I didn't open it until after the 30 day return period so they sent out refurbs as replacements. The refurbished units all had problems (dead pixels and scratched to the anti-reflective coating). I assume they're from people returning for the same issues I was but Dell seems to just throw them back into circulation as long as they power on.
They finally sent out a brand new monitor after 3 refurbs but that also had slight scratches to the anti-reflective coating on the top corners. I ended up just dealing with it since it's hard to see them unless viewing dark imagines at certain angles.
For this price it might be worth taking the risk but I wouldn't expect a perfect monitor if they're coming from the same pile as the Dell refurbs they send out for replacements.
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I need to buy one to ship overseas where there's no Dell warranty, so 90 days or 3 years is the same to me.
there's no way Dell sells these knowing their calibration is off or a pixel is dead or something like that? I don't understand why they offer these at such low price on the outlet.
Edit.
manually searched for it and found it. all good.
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Is there a way out of the restocking fee if I get a bad unit? The dell site says "Unless the product is defective or the return is a direct result of a Dell error, a restocking fee of 15% may be charged"
https://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/...licy-usdfh
It's too much of a hassle dealing with TV as a monitor. If you don't plan to also use it to connect a console, I don't see the benefit of the C2 over this.
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