These monitors are on sale for as low as $80

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Dell's TechFest sale continues for a few more days, so if you've been looking for a laptop, monitor, or other Dell product, give it a quick look. If a 50% off 34-inch ultrawide LG monitor or the ultrawide Samsung Odyssey G9 gaming monitor doesn't suit your needs, then one of these Dell monitors might. Here are three of my favorite deals.

24-inch Dell SE2422H monitor on sale for $79.99

Dell 24 monitor SE2422H

You won't find anything fancy on the Dell SE2422H monitor, but if you're looking for a decent budget monitor that can get the job done, this $79.99 monitor is a great choice. According to my price tracker, the Dell SE2422H launches in 2021, with prices typically hovering around $120. It is a VA panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, which is Full HD. What's surprising is the 75Hz refresh rate, which is higher than the standard 60Hz on most monitors. You can do worse things than this monitor for $79.99.

The 32-inch Dell S3222DGM curved gaming monitor is now $249.99

Dell 32 curved gaming monitor S3222DGM

For a budget gaming monitor, the Dell S3222DGM is great value for money. The 32-inch LED display features 2560 x 1440 Quad HD resolution (between FHD and 4K), a 165Hz refresh rate (higher than the 144 Hz of most monitors in this price range), and HDMI DisplayPort connectivity. It has a curved display and 2ms response time. For just $249.99 , you get a respectable gaming monitor at an affordable price.

Dell 32-inch G3223Q 4K gaming monitor with $150 e-gift card

Dell 32-inch G3223Q 4K Gaming Monitor with $150 Gift Card

The Dell 32-inch G3223Q 4K Ultra HD gaming monitor itself isn't on sale, but it comes with a $150 Dell eGift card, which essentially brings the monitor to $549.99 (if you want to spend at least $150 more on other products). The lowest price I've seen for this monitor is $599, so it's a good deal. This 32-inch 4K gaming monitor offers HDR, HDMI 2.1 port support, solid color accuracy, and weighs only 13.29 pounds. But as our friends at PCMag will tell you, this monitor has a lower contrast ratio, gets darker when viewing standard dynamic range (SDR) content, and has higher input lag. If most of your games are high dynamic range (HDR) rather than SDR, this drawback won't matter much.