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Alienware 25" 240Hz Gaming Monitor - AW2518HF: $489.29 Delivered (Save 30%) @ Dell

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I've been waiting to pull the trigger on this baby for a while, and at this price it's made it all the more easier. Sharing to the rest of you bargain hunters out there.

Just punch in FRENZY30 during check out to receive the discount.

Many other items on Dell's sitewide sale here! -> https://www.dell.com/en-au/shop/holidaygiftguide/ab/holiday-…

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  • Only 20% OFF on AW3418DW. Damm :(

  • You can get the LG 27 inch 240hz monitor for $399 for those interested in a 240hz monitor with a larger screen size
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/27-LG-27GK750F-B-240Hz-LED-Gamin…

    • Is this a sale price or is that more or less street price?

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    Specs for those who are interested :

    Quick Specs
    Device Type
    LED-backlit LCD monitor - 25"
    Adaptive-Sync Technology
    AMD FreeSync
    Features
    USB 3.0 hub
    Panel Type
    TN
    Aspect Ratio
    16:9
    Native Resolution
    Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 240 Hz
    Pixel Pitch
    0.2832 mm
    Brightness
    400 cd/m²
    Contrast Ratio
    1000:1
    Response Time
    1 ms (grey-to-grey)
    Colour Support
    16.7 million colours
    Input Connectors
    2xHDMI, DisplayPort
    Display Position Adjustments
    Height, pivot (rotation), swivel, tilt
    Screen Coating
    Anti-glare, 3H Hard Coating
    Dimensions (WxDxH) - with stand
    55.58 cm x 26.86 cm x 41.84 cm
    Weight
    6.6 kg

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        Or we could all just be forced to read a giant wall of jumbled text here, either way!

  • AU$420 would be a decent sale price, with AU$300 being the lowest it's been seen in the US (GST added in both figures).

    These panels are about to be replaced, so it's disappointing to see such ridiculous prices.

  • +1

    with a protected market courtesy of the pollies and cartel operations computer gear in oz will remain overly expensive indefinitely.

    its a rort pure and simple.

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