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Best OLED monitor deals: Get an OLED screen from just $850

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If you recently purchased a high-end GPU, then you’ll almost certainly want to pair it with a pretty high-end monitor to push the GPU and modern graphics to their limit. So, if you’re looking to pair your GPU with a new monitor, the best you can get is an OLED monitor that gives you superior color fidelity and contrast. Much like OLED TVs, they are the next level when it comes to monitor tech. They are still relatively new, so there aren’t a ton of options except for some of the bigger monitor brands like LG, Samsung, and Alienware.

That’s why we’ve gone out and scoured all the major retailers and brands to find our favorite OLED monitor deals out there and compiled them below. That said, if you haven’t quite found what you’re looking for or feel you aren’t ready for an OLED monitor, be sure to check out some of these other great monitor deals, including options from Samsung monitor deals. Also, if you don’t already own a high-end PC, you may want to check out these gaming PC deals and Alienware deals.

Samsung 49-inch Odyssey G9 OLED curved gaming monitor — $1,100 $1,800 39% off

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 on a grey background.
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The Samsung Odyssey G9 was the world’s first 49-inch OLED monitor. When it comes to gaming with the Odyssey G9 you can count on a hyper fast 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time to keep your games moving. With a refresh rate this high it’s unlikely you’ll come across any issues when it comes to playback lag, image tearing, or stuttering video. This display is also compatible with G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technologies for stable and stutter-free gaming. On the outside the Odyssey G9 features a slim metal design and a heigh-adjustable stand. It also has smart TV features built in, allowing you to watch your favorite streaming services with apps included in the monitor’s software.

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LG UltraGear 39-inch OLED curved gaming monitor — $1,100 $1,500 33% off

The LG 34-inch UltraGear OLED WQHD curved gaming monitor on a white background.
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The 34-inch model of the LG UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor offers most of the same features as its 27-inch version, including a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium and Nvidia’s G-Sync. However, the larger display with UltraWide QHD resolution and a 800R curvature will elevate your video game experience to the next level, making it worth the extra cost.

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LG UltraGear 27-inch ultrawide gaming monitor — $650 $900 28% off

LG UltraGear 45-inch ultrawide gaming monitor
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While OLED monitors remain pretty expensive, even in the budget range, this LG UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor is probably one the cheapest you’re going to find for a larger ultrawide with such a fast refresh rate. It has a WQHD resolution and can hit a whopping 240Hz, which is perfect for competitive e-sports players, and while the 0.03ms response time isn’t the lowest you can find, most competitive gamers will likely not notice the difference. It also comes with both FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC, as well as HDR400, although it’s worth noting that HDR on monitors isn’t quite at the level of the average TV HDR just yet.

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Sony 27-inch INZONE M10S monitor — $880 $1,100 20% off

An OLED monitor demo on the Sony InZone M10S.
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While it’s probably not surprising that companies like Samsung and LG are making high-end OLED monitors, you may be surprised to know that Sony does one as well in the form of the INZONE M10S monitor. It comes with a lot of great features, such as it’s Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, incredibly high brightness, and some pretty excellent motion clarity. A lot of that last one is due to the fact that this monitor can hit a whopping 480Hz refresh rate, making it excellent for competitive gaming. Interestingly enough, even though a lot of the INZONE-brand gear tends to have some connection to the PS5, this screen doesn’t really have any additional features that cater to it.

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Samsung 34-inch Odyssey G8 OLED curved gaming monitor — $990 $1,200 18% off

Marvel's Spider-Man running on the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8.
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The striking design of Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED curved gaming monitor is the first thing that you’ll notice, with its minimalist stand that doesn’t take up too much desk space and the CoreSync lighting ring that illuminates the back of the screen. The 34-inch display comes with Ultra WQHD resolution and support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, in addition to a 175Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. The monitor can also function like a smart display, as it can access streaming services and digital assistants by itself as long as it’s connected to your home network.

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Alienware 34-inch AW3423DWF QD-OLED curved gaming monitor — $785 $900 13% off

Curved Alienware gaming monitor playing Witcher 3.
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The Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED curved gaming monitor is equipped with a 34-inch screen featuring a 1800R curvature, UltraWide Quad HD resolution, a 175Hz refresh rate, and a 0.1ms response time. You’ll enjoy low-latency gameplay with its support for AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, and you’ll be able to play for hours with ComfortView Plus that reduces blue light emissions that can harm your eyes.

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GIGABYTE CO49DQ 49-inch OLED curved gaming monitor — $990 $1,100 10% off

GIGABYTE CO49DQ 49-inch OLED curved gaming monitor
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If you want a truly wide ultrawide, then this massive 49-inch GIGABYTE OLED monitor is going for an excellent price, especially since it’s pretty rare to find something this big for under $1,000 with the specs it had. It runs a DQHD resolution and can handle an impressive 144Hz refresh rate, which is probably the most you’d get anyway if you want to also push the graphics, even on an RTX 4090 which may still struggle. It has FreeSync Premium Pro to help with screen tearing and ghosting, as well as HDR, although the non-HDR peak brightness is 250nits, which isn’t great but should still manage in a moderately-lit room.

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ASUS ROG Swift 32-inch gaming monitor — $1,105 $1,199 8% off

Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart on the Asus ROG Swift PG34WCDM.
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Acer has been known for its excellent gaming laptops and other gaming gear, so it’s not a surprise that its gaming monitors are also pretty excellent. This Asus ROG Swift monitor is an impressive 32-inch big, runs a 4k resolution, and has an impressive 240Hz refresh rate, which is often hard to hit on higher resolutions consistently. Even more impressive is maintaining the 0.03 millisecond response time at those refresh rates and resolutions, so this is a solid monitor for those who want the smoothest OLED experience for gaming while still being near the $1,000 price bracket.

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