Alienware’s Massive 34-inch, Curved 1440p Gaming Monitor is $300 Off Today, 1080p Model $100 Off

Jan 1, 2019 at 06:08am EST
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Looking for a giant monitor to compliment your gaming setup? Alienware's got a deal for you, ensuring that you end up saving money on a giant curved display.

It's a general consensus that anything above the 24-inch mark, when it comes to monitors, is slightly overkill. Tell that to a gamer and they'll tell you immediately how wrong you are. If you believe that as well, then it's time to invest in something big. Very, very big.

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Coming in at a hot 34-inches, the Alienware AW3418HW is a curved gaming monitor that looks insanely good from all angles. It's specifically designed for buttery smooth gameplay and it packs NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology so that nothing breaks or tears on the display in fast moving scenes. Furthermore, this display's curved design ensures that you get a more natural field of vision.

This monitor is available in two flavors: 1080p and 1440p. But, if you opt for the 1080p model, you'll end up saving only $100 from the $800 price tag. Go for the 1440p model and you end up saving $300 instantly from the $1,099 price tag. Are those extra pixels worth $100? In our books, that's a huge yes!

Regardless of which model you end up going with, you get the same design and set of features except for the resolution difference. Make your choice wisely, people. This is one deal that's going to add serious bling to your gaming setup.

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