If your gaming setup is due for an upgrade — but you'd prefer not to spend an arm and a leg on it — there are tons of cheap ways you can augment your station.
You can get a 27-incher for $400, 34-incher for $500, or a massive 39-incher for $700. All of them are massively discounted new monitors.
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Case in point is this LG 34-inch curved Ultrawide 1440p gaming monitor via the official LG store for just $270. That's a saving of $130 on one heck of a panel, and a budget friendly entryway into ...
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