Modern smartphones have almost no bezels surrounding their screens anymore, and they look so much better than smartphones did a few short years ago. So when you sit down to work on your computer each day, why should you have to go back to looking at big fat bezels? The Viotek HA238 Ultra-Thin 25 Inch Computer Monitor is one of our favorite monitors out there right now because it has an almost frameless screen and great picture quality, but it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg like most similar models. In fact, it’s available right now on Amazon for only $129.99!
VIOTEK H250 25 Inch Ultra Thin Computer Monitor with Frameless LED Display 1920 x 1080p, 60Hz,…: $129.99
Here’s some additional info from the product page:
- HD PERFECTION – This frameless HD monitor is perfected with 1920 x 1080p res, 60Hz, 2ms response time, and 16.7M colors
- OPTIONAL CONNECTIVITY – Connect the H250 with its HDMI & VGA to expand your 16:9 widescreen format to larger displays
- COMFORTABLE VIEWING – Tilt the computer monitor horizontally or vertically to find the best comfortable viewing angle
- GOODBYE GLARE – The anti-glare computer screen makes it convenient to hang on any 75x75mm VESA mount without excessive shine
- ULTRA-THIN – Easily position this compact & lightweight computer monitor on any desk without taking too much space
VIOTEK H250 25 Inch Ultra Thin Computer Monitor with Frameless LED Display 1920 x 1080p, 60Hz,…: $129.99
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