SAVE UP TO 50%:Gaming monitors from top brands like Samsung,Sorority LG, and Acer are on sale at Amazon ahead of Cyber Monday, saving you up to 50% off the normal price.
A solid gaming monitor can make all the difference in how your gaming experience unfolds. For anyone who's dealt with a slow refresh rate, you know the pain that can come from missing out on the action. Since winter is one of the best times of the year to catch up on games you missed out on, check out these impressive deals on gaming monitors ahead of Cyber Monday, then read further and dive into all our favorite Cyber Monday deals.
With a 43-inch display size, the Samsung QLED Neo G7 isn't messing around when it comes to a great gaming experience. While the monitor usually costs an eye-watering $999.99, it's marked down ahead of Cyber Monday at Amazon to just $554.99, which means you'll be saving a sweet 45%. That frees up over $400 to spend on games and accessories.
Samsung focused this model on giving users the competitive edge with a matte display screen that won't show any distracting reflections, a solid 144 Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time.
If your winter gaming plans call for an immersive, curved gaming monitor, check out this deal on the LG UltraGear QHD. The 34-inch monitor is marked down during Amazon's early Cyber Monday sale to just $239.99, which works out to a 40% discount compared to the list price of $399.99.
Never miss a moment with the 160 Hz refresh rate on the LG UltraGear QHD, which gets even more impressive with the 1-millisecond Motion Blue Reduction. Plus, AMD FreeSync Premium is around to help with reducing any screen flickering or stuttering that could trip you up.
Asus TUF Gaming VG27VH1B 27-inch Curved Monitor — $129 $179(save $50)
Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G3 (G30D) Series FHD Gaming Monitor — $159.99$279(save $120)
Acer Nitro 27-inch WQHD Gaming IPS Monitor— $169.99$289.99(save $120)
Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G55C Series QHD 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor — $199.99$329.99(save $130)
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