Lenovo has 23.8" Lenovo L24q-35 Monitor (66D1GCC1US) on sale for $229.99 - $130 off when you apply eCoupon code AFFSAVEL24Q on the checkout page = $99.99. Shipping is free.
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Lenovo has 23.8" Lenovo L24q-35 Monitor (66D1GCC1US) on sale for $229.99 - $130 off when you apply eCoupon code AFFSAVEL24Q on the checkout page = $99.99. Shipping is free.
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Earn rewards on most purchases with MyLenovo Rewards (free to join).
First Responders, Students, Teachers, Parents, Healthcare Workers, and Seniors may qualify for additional discounts.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $130 lower (56% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $229.99.
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Lenovo from over 40 customer reviews.
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I have seen 27" 1440p for just 20$ more. Heck i even saw a deal last week which was 130$ for a refurbished 32" 1440p 165hz monitor
I actually prefer a 24" in 2k resolution for office use. I can sit close to the monitor. With big monitors I have to move my head often or sit far which my cube does not have that space.
Nice deal, I'm posting this on a predecessor a couple gens old, a Lenovo L24Q-20 that is still going strong.
If you're in the market and like 23.8" 1440p (aka "2K" aka "QHD") monitors, which I do very much, you might consider the front page deal from a few days ago... deal thread
That one is $150 but does 90Hz, has a nice built in webcam/microphone, has a stand with height adjust and tilt/swivel/pivot, has USB-C power delivery, can daisy chain more monitors thru DisplayPort out, has ethernet passthru, and probably will have more accurate colors than this one. But it is 50% more expensive.
It's always surprised me the 23.8" QHD monitors aren't more popular. Microcenter stocks over 200 monitors and doesn't carry a single one!
27" monitors are too big for so many desks, and to settle for 1080p resolution on a 24" is just silly IMO.
Last edited by MaKlounkee May 6, 2024 at 10:34 PM.
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i just tried, works for me. maybe you have space in front or after it?
If you're in the market and like 23.8" 1440p (aka "2K" aka "QHD") monitors, which I do very much, you might consider the front page deal from a few days ago... deal thread
That one is $150 but does 90Hz, has a nice built in webcam/microphone, has a stand with height adjust and tilt/swivel/pivot, has USB-C power delivery, can daisy chain more monitors thru DisplayPort out, has ethernet passthru, and probably will have more accurate colors than this one. But it is 50% more expensive.
It's always surprised me the 23.8" QHD monitors aren't more popular. Microcenter stocks over 200 monitors and doesn't carry a single one!
27" monitors are too big for so many desks, and to settle for 1080p resolution on a 24" is just silly IMO.