5 gaming monitor deals you can't pass up this Black Friday
These gaming monitor deals are too good to miss
The holidays are always a great time to pick up a new gaming monitor thanks to all the fantastic deals you can find online. Whether you're looking for a high-refresh 1080p display for esports like this Alienware AW2521HFL on sale for $199.99 at Dell or a stunning 4K display like this Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 for $799 at Newegg, there is almost certainly a deal on the right monitor for you among the various retailers.
Black Friday deals are a great way to buy big ticket items for much less than you'd otherwise pay, and with the current economic environment, everybody could use some help finding a bargain. That's why we've pulled together five of the best Black Friday monitor deals we've found today to help you find the best monitor for you at a price you can afford.
So whether it's a smaller speedy esports display or a fast ultrawide so you can see all the eye candy in your favorite PC games, we've got some great deals to share with you.
(Not in the US? Scroll down for deals in your region).
Today's best Black Friday gaming monitor deals
Acer Nitro KG241Y (23.8-inch, FHD, 165Hz, 1ms): was $179.99 now $119.99 at Amazon
Already one of the best cheap gaming monitors around, this Acer Nitro display offers fast 1080p gaming with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms pixel response, all for 33% off its already low retail price.
Alienware AW2521HFL (24.5-inches, FHD, 240Hz, 1ms): was $349.99 now $199.99 at Dell
Gamers looking for a fantastic 1080p gaming monitor for esports will love this Alienware display. At 24.5 inches, you'll see all of the action at crisp full HD with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1ms pixel response (gray-to-gray). Throw in Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync compatibility and you can't lose, especially now that it's 43% off its retail price.
LG 27GL83A-B (27-inches, QHD, 144Hz, 1ms): was $299.99 now $278.50 at Amazon
This 1440p display from LG is a great midrange gaming monitor at a good price made better by this 7% discount over at Amazon right now. With a 144Hz refresh rate, your games will look buttery smooth while the 1ms pixel response will make sure that you hit your shots while playing with friends or frenemies alike.
Acer Nitro XZ342CK (34-inches, WQHD, 144Hz, 1ms): was $449.99 now $349.99 at Amazon
Get an incredible ultrawide gaming experience with this Acer Nitro WQHD display (3440 x 1440p), featuring DisplayHDR400, 95% sRGB coverage, 144Hz refresh, and a 1ms response time for crisp, responsive gaming, all for 22% off at Amazon right now.
Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 (32-inches, 4K, 165Hz, 1ms): was $1,299.99 now $799.99 at Newegg
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 is a seriously premium 4K gaming monitor thanks to its sharp, speedy visuals as well as its quick 1ms response time. Toss in the 1000R curve and you have an exceptional gaming monitor that is finally at a more approachable price.
More Black Friday gaming monitor deals
No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for gaming monitors from around the web right here, with offers available in your region.
More Black Friday deals
- Amazon: 50% off TVs, AirPods, clothing & toys
- Apple AirPods Pro 2: down to $199 at Amazon
- Best Buy: up to $700 off TVs, laptops & iPads
- Cheap TVs: $79.99 smart TVs from Best Buy
- Christmas trees: prices starting at $38.99
- Dell: laptops from $299.99
- Gifts ideas: 40% off holiday gifts from Amazon
- Home Depot: 50% off tools & appliances
- Lowe's: $750 off appliances, decor & tools
- Macy's: coats, sweaters & boots from $10
- Overstock: 70% off decor and furniture
- Nectar: up to $500 off mattresses + free gifts
- Nordstrom: 50% off UGG, Nike & North Face
- Samsung: $2,500 off TVs & appliances
- Sephora: 50% off makeup, perfume & gifts
- Target: 45% off toys, TVs, Keurig & more
- Toys: 50% off best-selling toys at Walmart
- Ulta: up to 50% off makeup, hair & perfume
- Verizon: get the iPhone 14 Pro for free
- Walmart: 60% off toys, TVs, vacuums & laptops
- Wayfair: up to 80% off sitewide, + free shipping
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