Save $115 on an Alienware 24.5″ Gaming Monitor

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If you like to wile away your time gaming, you need the tools of the trade. Why use just standard computing equipment when you can get hardware specifically made for gaming, such as an Alienware 24.5″ Gaming Monitor. It has Full HD, IPS technology, 1ms response time, and native refresh rates of up to 240Hz, all for $115 off.

The lightning-fast 1ms response time will clear away the ghosting and blurs, and the IPS technology helps keep the clarity on the monitor from every angle. The 99% sRGB color coverage will allow you to view your game in many colors. AMD FreeSync premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible technology synchronize the graphics with the monitor to give you tear-free images to keep you moving along.

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The new Legend Industrial design of the monitor is bolder, sculpted, universal, and minimal. Alienware took in professional gamer feedback for the design, which includes a new stand with tapered legs, allowing you to angle your keyboard the way you want, and a height-adjustment marker that allows you to find the perfect height. The fully customizable AlienFX lighting system brings dynamic effects tied to your gaming action and RGB values.

The Alienware 24.5″ Gaming Monitor has a unique cooling and venting design at the top, bottom, and rear. This provides an optimized ventilation system to ensure your gameplay will stay cool during your intense gaming sessions. The ports and slots include USB upstream, 3 USB 3.0 Gen 1, VESA mount, USB 3.0 Gen 1 with power charging, headphone jack, 2 HDMI, DisplayPort, and audio line-out.

Take 29% off the price of this gaming monitor and pay just $279.

Alienware 24.5″ Gaming Monitor

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