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BEST MONITORS FOR $350 AND UNDER

PICKING A MONITOR to compliment your Mac or MacBook is incredibly important. You may be spending hours in front of it, so you want something that offers bright colors without causing eyestrain, while high resolutions and larger screen sizes can give you more space to work on, and have multiple apps open at once. Buying a new monitor doesn’t have to be expensive, and there are some brilliant screens out there for less than $350. However, when buying a budget monitor, you want to avoid going for something that offers poor image quality, so in this guide we’ll take you through some of the best monitors out there that combine excellent visuals with unbeatable value.

When looking for monitors, you may notice some super–affordable screens from obscure brands you’ve never heard of. While many of these are perfectly fine, they can also be a gamble, as their build quality may be lacking, and their after sales

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