
If you’re in need of a new gaming monitor, then make sure you get the best price for it with our regularly updated best gaming monitor deals of the week round-up. Below, you’ll find all the best prices on today’s best gaming monitors, along with a short description of what kind of features they have and how their respective prices have changed since the week before. After all, no one likes paying over the odds for their gaming monitor, so why pay more when you can get yourself one of the best gaming monitor deals around. Updated every Friday with all the best deals from the last seven days, you’ll find everything here from the best G-Sync monitor deals to the best ultrawide deals and more. Let’s go!
Just click the type of monitor deal you’re looking for and you’ll be whisked straight down to that section of the page, saving you from having to scroll past reams and reams of gaming monitor deals you don’t want to look at. Before you do that, though, it’s worth considering what actually makes a great gaming monitor. High colour accuracy is key, as is a good contrast ratio and low, deep black levels, as these will all ensure your games look their best when you come to play them. This is often dictated by a monitor’s panel type, with IPS being the most accurate, followed by VA and then TN, but there are still plenty of good TN panels out there that can rival the very best IPS screens.
You may also want to consider a monitor with a high refresh rate (provided you’ve got a powerful enough graphics card to make the most of it, that is), as this will help games feel much smoother. Nvidia graphics card owners may also benefit from getting a monitor with Nvidia G-Sync support, which will help cut down on stuttering and screen tear when playing at high refresh rates, but these tend to be quite expensive. Instead, a cheaper option is to go for one of Nvidia’s officially certified G-Sync Compatible monitors. These are AMD FreeSync monitors that will still let Nvidia GPU owners take advantage of the screen’s variable refresh rate tech, but don’t come with any of the other benefits offered by a full-fat G-Sync screen. AMD graphics card owners, on the other hand, should stick to monitors with AMD FreeSync support. For more info on how they all differ, have a read of our FreeSync vs G-Sync vs G-Sync Compatible article.
If you’re after an ultrawide monitor, remember that some games might not support the full 21:9 aspect ratio, resulting in black bars down the side of the screen. Personally, I’ve never been particularly bothered by this, as the odd black bar here and there is well worth putting up with when you’re playing some of the best ultrawide games around.