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The start of 2019 is creeping up fast, and that means it's time once again to make a list of New Year's resolutions that you'll inevitably ditch after a couple weeks.

Here's one you can keep though: Vow to buckle down and get shit done in 2019 with an UltraSharp monitor from Dell — now $150 off and on sale for just $449.99.

As an extra bonus to keep you motivated, Dell will throw in a free $150 gift card, good toward literally anything on Dell's site. It ships two weeks after your monitor ships and expires in 90 days, but hey — that's an extra gift to look forward to after the holidays.

This particular 27-inch model (U2719D) has a 2560 x 1440 QHD display (about 1.77 more detail than regular HD) and Dell's UltraSharp technology is calibrated at 99% sRGB coverage to an accuracy of less than two — in non-geek talk, that means true-to-life hues that make working fun and gaming better than ever. Read more...

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