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Catch all the action with a 34-inch LG UltraWide monitor on sale


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Multi-task like a pro when it comes to work or gaming.

Save $103: Get the LG 34-inch 34WP65G-B UltraWide FHD monitor with AMD FreeSync on sale for $296.99 at Amazon as of Aug. 26. That's a savings of 26%.


Thanks to countless back-to-school deals, late summer is just about the best time of year to grab a brand new laptop . But while a new laptop is great for mobile work, you still need to create a devoted workspace to really focus on any task. A giant monitor can help with that.

Consider the LG 34-inch UltraWide FHD monitor with HDR, which is on sale for $296.99 at Amazon. That's 26% off, which means this model is back at its all-time lowest price.

Listed as the LG 34WP65G-B model, this monitor offers both a big screen and a host of features, including a UltraWide 34-inch Full HD display that immerses you in the action with a 21:9 aspect ratio. (Most widescreen monitors only offer a 16:9 ratio.) It also has an IPS display panel, which allows for better color accuracy and wider viewing angles.

That extra width is great for anyone who likes to multitask while they work with multiple applications. Gamers will also like the fast response times and HDR 400.

Save $103 at Amazon
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