These Monitors Sell for Just $80.

The Dell TechFest sale will continue for a few more days, so if you’re looking for a laptop, monitor, or other Dell product, take a look. If LG’s 50% off 34-inch ultrawide monitor or Samsung’s comically wide Odyssey G9 gaming monitor don’t excite you, then perhaps one of these Dell monitors will do. Here are my favorite three deals from the sale.

The Dell SE2422H 24-inch monitor costs $79.99.

Dell SE2422H 24″ monitor
$79.99 at Dell
$119.99 Save $40.00

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$79.99 at Dell
$119.99 Save $40.00

You won’t find anything special in the Dell SE2422H monitor , but if you’re looking for a decent budget monitor that gets the job done, this $79.99 monitor is a good option. According to my price tracking tools, the Dell SE2422H is released in 2021 and typically costs around $120. This is a VA panel with a resolution of 1920 by 1080, that is, Full HD. What’s surprising is the 75Hz refresh rate, which is faster than the standard 60Hz you’ll find on most monitors. For $79.99 you can do a lot worse than this monitor.

Dell S3222DGM 32-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor for $249.99.

Dell 32 Curved Gaming Monitor S3222DGM
$249.99 at Dell
$329.99 Save $80.00

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$249.99 at Dell
$329.99 Save $80.00

The Dell S3222DGM is a budget gaming monitor that offers great value for money. The 32-inch LED screen has a Quad High Definition resolution of 2560 x 1440 (FHD to 4K), a 165Hz refresh rate, which is higher than the 144Hz you’ll find on most monitors at this price, and HDMI DisplayPort connectivity. It has a curved display and a 2ms response time. For $249.99, you get a respectable gaming monitor at a great price.

Dell G3223Q 32″ 4K Gaming Monitor with $150 E-Gift Card.

Dell G3223Q 32″ 4K Gaming Monitor with $150 Gift Card
$699.99 at Dell

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$699.99 at Dell

The Dell G3223Q 32-inch 4K UHD Gaming Monitor isn’t discounted on its own, but it does come with a $150 Dell e-gift card that essentially makes the monitor worth $549.99 (if you wanted to spend at least $150 more for other products). The lowest price I’ve seen for this monitor is $599, so it’s a bargain. This 32-inch 4K gaming monitor supports HDR, supports HDMI 2.1, delivers crisp colors, and weighs just 13.29 pounds. But as our friends at PCMag will tell you , this monitor has a low contrast ratio, dims when viewing standard dynamic range (SDR) content, and has high input lag. If most of your games use high dynamic range (HDR) instead of SDR, then this disadvantage won’t matter much.

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