eBay has a bunch of Dell and Alienware monitors going cheap
Get the curved ultrawide Alienware 38 for just under AU$1,600.
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If you're in the market for a gaming monitor, specifically a 38-inch ultrawide and curved gaming monitor, you probably won't have seen better than this: eBay is selling the Alienware AW3821DW for AU$1,598.22, which is a smidgeon over AU$450 cheaper than its RRP. In addition to the 38 inches of curved screen, you're getting a QHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate.
As is usually the case with eBay bargains, it's a slightly complicated affair. if you're an eBay Plus member you'll need to use the code PLUSDL22 at checkout for the AU$1,598.22 price. If you're not an eBay Plus member and have already used your free 30-day trial, you can still get it cheap to the tune of AU$1,639.20 using the code PLLED20.
And the same rule applies for a bunch of other Dell and Alienware screens; read on below.
Alienware 25 AW2521H | AU$662.22 w. eBay Plus, or AU$679.20 (usually AU$849)
Here's a 25-inch 1080p gaming monitor, which gets a big bump in its price tanks to the supreme 360Hz refresh rate. Boasts 1ms response rate and G-Sync. eBay Plus members can use the code PLUSDL22, everyone else PLLED20.
Alienware 55 AW6620QF OLED monitor | AU$3,353.22 w. eBay Plus, or AU$3,439.20 (usually AU$5,999)
While this discount doesn't quite throw this huge OLED monitor into impulse buy territory, it's still a decent bargain. The monitor is already discounted to AU$4,299 on eBay, but eBay Plus members can use the code PLUSDL22 to get it for AU$3,439.20, while the rest of us can use the code PLLED20 for the AU$3,439.20 price.
Dell 27 S2721DGF | AU$471.20 w. eBay Plus, or AU$482.98
Like the OLED above, this 1440p / 165Hz gaming monitor is already discounted from AU$699 down to AU$603.73. For the further discounts listed above in the heading, use PLUSDL22 if you're an eBay Plus subscriber, or PLLED20 if you're not.
Dell 27 S2721HGF curved monitor | AU$241.02 w. eBay Plus, or AU$247.20
If you want a curve in a smaller monitor, here's just the thing: it's a 27-inch 1080p monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate, FreeSync, and a good ol' curve. As above: use PLUSDL22 if you're an eBay Plus subscriber, or PLLED20 if you're not.
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Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.





