A 240Hz display for far less than you’d think.
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As a PC player, I’ve come to appreciate great value gaming monitors. If you feel the same, you’ll be just as impressed that the 1080p 240Hz screen is down to $139.99 at Amazon. I’ve been keeping track of this screen’s price for a while now, and this is the first time it has drifted under $140. It actually likes to leap back up to $160 for a few weeks at a time, so I’m pleased to see it included in this year’s Black Friday monitor deals roster.
Buy it if:
✅You want a speedy refresh rate✅You play games at 1080p✅You’ve got a budget setup
Don’t buy it if:
❌You want better colors and contrast❌You play games at 1440p or 4K
Price check:Best Buy (out of stock)|Walmart (out of stock)
UK price:£164.99£139.99 at Amazon
At the same time, my eyes have been pretty spoiled by some of the most dazzling PC screens out there. If money isn’t really an issue, there are countless other panels out there that naturally take things up a notch in terms of performance. Even if you’re sticking with 1080p, that’ll allow you to hit ridiculous 540Hz refresh rates with something like theAOC AGON Pro AG246FK. You’ve even got fancy new dual-resolution screens like theLG UltraGear 32GS95UE-Boffering up both full HD 480hz and 4K 240Hz modes, so there’s no shortage of options.
This is by far one of my favorite gaming monitor deals this Black Friday, and I hope it helps a few of you experience the thrill of higher refresh rates.
Searching for more screen savings? We’ve got you covered withBlack Friday TV dealsandBlack Friday 4K monitor deals. If you need something super-sized,Black Friday 75-inch TV dealswill help you find extra large display discounts.
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