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Melt your eyeballs with an Alienware gaming monitor on sale for $350 off at Dell


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You've finally done it. After a few months of research and shopping, you've built the gaming rig of your dreams and you're ready to fire that sucker up. 

Now ask yourself: if you're that deep down the rabbit hole, are you going to settle for a basic, off-the-shelf monitor? Of course not. Do you think streamers like Ninja and Professor Broman are using those kinds of monitors?

Your gaming PC is packing the best, so your monitor should be the best, too. That kind of quality comes at a price though, which is why shopping sales on gaming monitors is a must.

Good news: Dell has an answer for both. The Alienware 34 Curved Gaming Monitor is currently priced at $1,149.99, which is $350 off the original price of $1,499.99. Read more...

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