One of the best Prime Day monitor deals isn't even from Amazon – it's at Dell

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If you need a monitor for gaming or just a high-quality display for your Mac, then Amazon has been beaten out by Dell with this deal on a new 31.5-inch QHD 165Hz refresh rate monitor, now just $299 at Dell, a colossal $230 saving.

That gets you 2560 x 1440 resolution, great connectivity, and a huge display.

How refreshing.

Dell 32 Curved Gaming Monitor – S3222DGM | was $529 now $299 at Amazon

Dell 32 Curved Gaming Monitor – S3222DGM | was $529 now $299 at Amazon

Dell's S3222DGM brings rapid response times and 2 HDMI connectors to its 31.5-inch display.

This is a true powerhouse monitor for anyone who needs to expand their display real estate. The 31.5-inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor has a 1ms response time, 165Hz refresh rate, and 99% sRGB color for sharp gaming. It features 2 HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, and a headphone jack as well as support for nearly 17 million colors.

It also has a 3000:1 contrast ratio and a 178-degree viewing angle. Other features include AMD FreeSync and support for VRR on consoles. It also has a unique downlight for low-light use and vents on the monitor for cooling. Thanks to its connectivity this will also double as a great second monitor for any Mac and will be perfect for extended use thanks to its large display. While the Prime Day Apple deals are now in full swing other retailers are trying to compete with the giant, which is why we're also seeing some great deals from companies like Dell.

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