Save $150 on the Asus ROG Strix 27-inch QHD OLED monitor in Newegg's unmissable FantasTech Father's Day sale

Asus ROG Strix 27 inch QHD 2K monitor
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Popular US retailer Newegg has kicked off its FantasTech Father's Day event, and one of the biggest bargains I've spotted so far is on Asus' impressive 27-inch ROG Strix OLED monitor, now $400 (was $550).

That's a massive $150 saving right there. But even better, the display is backed by Newegg's FantasTech Price Protection promise.

That extra peace of mind is a nice bonus if you're worried about buying too early. Any eligible product displaying the FantasTech Price Protection badge between June 15 and June 21 will automatically receive a refund if Newegg lowers the price before June 28, with refunds processed on July 8.

Today's top monitor deal

Asus ROG Strix 27 inch QHD
Save 27%
Asus ROG Strix 27 inch QHD: was $550 now $399.99 at Newegg

This 27-inch QD-OLED monitor combines a 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time and QHD resolution with outstanding color accuracy, AI-powered gaming features, OLED burn-in protection and a fully adjustable stand for immersive play and creative work.

The monitor itself has a 27-inch QHD 2560 x 1440 resolution that combines with a blistering 240Hz refresh rate and an ultra-fast 0.03ms response time to deliver exceptionally smooth and crisp visuals.

AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync compatibility also help keep motion fluid by reducing screen tearing and stutter.

Color performance is equally impressive, covering 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with true 10-bit color support and a Delta E rating below 2 for excellent accuracy.

That makes it just as appealing for creative work as it is for fast-paced gaming, especially if you edit photos or video alongside your entertainment.

Asus has also included OLED Care Pro technology with a Neo Proximity Sensor that detects when you're away from the screen and switches to black to reduce the risk of burn-in.

DisplayWidget Center lets you adjust monitor settings and OLED care features directly with your mouse instead of hunting through on-screen menus.

The package includes DisplayPort and HDMI cables, a VESA mount kit, a microfiber cloth and a three-year Asus Rapid Replacement warranty with cross-shipping service.

There's a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription thrown in for free too.

If you've been waiting to upgrade your display, this huge discount and the added price protection make this one of the best monitor deals I've found this week.

For more choices, take a look at our roundups of the best monitors for work and gaming, and for home working, as well as the best business screens, and the top rated choices for photo editing.

Also consider

Asus  Tuf Gaming 27" Full HD Monitor
Save $140.01
Asus Tuf Gaming 27" Full HD Monitor: was $280 now $139.99 at Newegg

This 27-inch curved Full HD monitor delivers a blazing 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and FreeSync Premium support for smooth gameplay, while an ergonomic stand, built-in speakers and ELMB Sync enhance everyday comfort and performance.

Gigabyte 27 inch QHD 2K Curved Monitor
Save $50.01
Gigabyte 27 inch QHD 2K Curved Monitor : was $190 now $139.99 at Newegg

This 27-inch curved QHD monitor pairs a fast 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time with vivid 122% sRGB color coverage, AMD FreeSync support and gaming tools including Black Equalizer, crosshairs and on-screen timing assistance.

ASRock  Phantom 27 inch QHD 2K monitor
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ASRock Phantom 27 inch QHD 2K monitor: was $202 now $139.99 at Newegg

This 27-inch curved QHD monitor offers a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium support, alongside wide color coverage, ergonomic adjustments and an integrated Wi-Fi antenna compatible with Wi-Fi 4 through Wi-Fi 7.

Wayne Williams
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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