Last-minute Prime Day monitor deals: 21 great discounts that are still available

Amazon Prime Day has come and gone, but there are still some great deals floating around. Along with some GPU deals or SSD deals, Amazon and other retailers like Best Buy are still cutting prices on monitors, too.


You can end up saving a bunch of money and unlock new levels of productivity with an extra screen for a laptop or a new and improved display for your desktop. This is especially true since the best 4K and gaming monitors can cost well over $1,000. Even a quality productivity monitor can set you back a few hundred dollars. And portable monitors? They’re usually the cheapest option and great for those with limited desk space. We’ve got all the savings you need right here, along with some extra Prime Day deals on PC accessories that are still out there.


Best monitor deals

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    Samsung Odyssey OLED G8

    $1000 $1500 Save $500

    The Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED is a special monitor for the new price of $1,000. This one has an OLED panel, for accurate color reproduction. The monitor also has a Neo Quantum Processor under the hood, to help with image processing. Other features include the 175Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and the Samsung Gaming Hub.

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    ViewSonic ELITE XG320U Gaming Monitor

    $900 $1000 Save $100

    This monitor, which usually costs $1,000, is now $100 off. There’s a lot to like, too, with a crisp 4K resolution, and 150Hz refresh rate, along with HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB connectivity.

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    Dell Curved Gaming, 34 Inch Curved Monitor

    This Dell Monitor is now under $500, and there’s plenty to like about it. It has a natural 1800R curve to it, for wider and natural viewing angles. It also has a 3440×1440 resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The monitor supports AMD FreeSync, has dual HDMI ports, Display Port, and even output for your speakers.

If you need a large and great monitor, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 is still a great premium monitor to consider. This 34-inch display with 3440 x 1400 resolution also has an OLED panel for true-to-life color accuracy. Other than that, you get a 21:9 aspect ratio, a 0.03 ms response time, and a 175Hz refresh rate. Other great features include built-in speakers, the TV Tuner, and the Gaming Hub, letting you stream games from the cloud without a console.

Meanwhile, a standard gaming monitor like the ViewSonic Elite, is an excellent buy, too, since it sports 4K resolution, multiple ports for connectivity to different devices, and a 150Hz refresh rate. And a curved gaming monitor? Why not consider one of Dell’s best, the 34-inch curved monitor that we’ve highlighted above, for its great adjustability angles? Even if these aren’t to your liking, there are so many other deals on any kind of monitor.

Best 4K and productivity monitor Prime Day deals

If you don’t have that much money to spend on a monitor but want a 4K resolution, the Acer CBL282K monitor will get the job done for under $400. It comes with a great 4K resolution and has HDMI connectivity, plus really slim bezels. You can also find a 4K Dell monitor at a great price, too. It’s equally good with multiple inputs, AMD FreeSync support, and super thin bezels that ensure you won’t be distracted when stacking windows side by side.

And let’s not forget the Samsung ViewFinity, which is for sale at Best Buy and offers quality UHD pictures for the cheapest possible price out of all three of our picks. Even the AOC U32P2CA is a great 4K monitor to consider. It has a frameless design with super slim bezels and has USB-C connectivity that can charge your laptop when connected. It also sports HDMI ports, Display Ports, and auto KVM switches

For something more affordable and under $100, the Philips 241V8L is a great affordable monitor. It has a 24-inch display panel, and it has a 75Hz refresh rate. The monitor packs in a FHD resolution, and slim bezels along the side to help you open more windows at once. It also has HDMI connectivity.

Capping things out will be the Dell 24 Video conferencing monitor. This monitor is FHD 1920×180 resolution, but it sports a 5MP webcam on the top, allowing you to video conference with boosted clarity. Like all Dell monitors, it’s also height adjustable and has tilt, so you can fit it into any setup. And there’s HDMI connectivity onboard, along with USB-C connectivity, and a decent 75Hz refresh rate.

Best gaming monitor Prime Day deals

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    SAMSUNG Odyssey CRG Series 49″ Gaming Monitor

    $850 $1200 Save $350

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    Samsung Odyssey G3 (24-inch)

    $165 $230 Save $65

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    SAMSUNG 27-Inch CF39 Series

    $190 $220 Save $30

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    GIGABYTE G34WQC 34′ 144Hz Gaming Monitor

    $370 $400 Save $30

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    HP Omen 23.8 FHD Gaming Monitor

    $190 $200 Save $10

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    Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED Monitor

    $900 $1099 Save $199

Gaming monitors are usually expensive, but you’ll find some great deals on Prime Day. At the very top is the Samsung Odyssey CRG Series, which has a massive 49-inch screen, ultrawide resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate. If you need something more affordable, though, there’s Samsung’s Odyssey G3, which packs 1080p resolution, and AMD FreeSync support. There’s also the Samsung CF39, should you want a gaming monitor that doubles down for productivity.

There’s even the HP OMEN monitor, which is cheaper at $170 with a faster 165Hz refresh rate. And we can’t forget the more affordable ultrawide option, the Gigabyte G34WQC, which has a great 3440×1400 resolution.

Finally, if you’re a Dell fan, the Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED monitor from Dell is one of their best gaming monitors. This monitor has almost infinite levels of contrast ratio, and is HDR400 certified. It combines Quantum Dot and OLED technology to create a better-looking image. It comes with a 3440×1440 resolution, has HDMI and DisplayPort, and has a sleek design with RGB lighting on the rear.

Best ultrawide monitor Prime Day deals

Ultrawide monitors are often the best for productivity. You get a wider view of the action on the screen, and you can stack multiple windows side by side. Usually, these monitors can be very costly, but with savings, you can find the very best at decent prices. Those looking for a more simplistic productivity curved monitor can find the Dell 34-inch curved monitor for $221 off. If you really want something insane, though, you even can head to Best Buy to get the Corsair foldable monitor and impress your friends with its folding display.

But if you need a more affordable ultrawide monitor, the Lenovo L29w-30 will be for you. This 29-inch monitor has QHD resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and even has integrated speakers. Its resolution comes in at 2560×1080 which is more than enough to open a couple of windows at once.

Best portable monitor Prime Day deals

There are many portable monitors that you’ll see on Amazon, but you have to be careful of which ones you’ll buy on Prime Day. We suggest buying the Asus monitor we’ve listed above. It’s a quality display with USB-A and USB-C ports onboard, with a decent 1080p resolution. It even can be rotated vertically, and it comes with a portable folding case.

We also suggest the MSI Pro. It’s a 15.6-inch monitor that features both USB Type-C and mini HDMI inputs. It also has a kickstand that makes using it at multiple angles even easier. You even get built-in speakers. All of this for under $120. Capping things out is the Arzopa G1 Game, it’s designed for gamers, since it has a 144Hz refresh rate, and an anti-glare IPS panel, with support for HDR.

FAQ

Q: How much should you spend?

It really depends on what your needs are and what you’re looking for. If you’re buying a gaming monitor, you might have to spend above $600, sometimes even higher than that. In gaming monitors, features like AMD FreeSync, Nvidia GSync, fast response times lower than 1ms, and high refresh rates offer 120Hz and higher (beyond the basic 60Hz) are usually extras for the price and can push things closer to $900. If you’re buying a productivity monitor, the higher the resolution, the more money you’ll pay, but look to spend between $400-$800. Basic FHD resolution monitors tend to be much on the lower and cheaper since there are fewer pixels and room to multitask. It’s why we suggest looking for 4K displays at a higher price or even QHD displays for more pixels at a slightly more affordable price. You’ll also have to consider that features like integrated webcams, and speakers will bring up the price a bit on most monitors. Ultra-wide monitors, meanwhile, are usually well above $1,000 in price, as all that extra screen space comes with extra cost. The bigger the ultrawide, the lower the price. The smaller, the lower. Portable monitors are the most in-reach monitors in terms of the budget since they’re usually under $200, but they’re also quite small.

Q: What is the best monitor to buy?

Everyone’s needs are different, but we must choose a monitor right now, it will be the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8/ This monitor sports an OLED panel. This gives it better accurate color reproduction in your games and other content. The monitor also has a Neo Quantum Processor under the hood, to help with image processing. Other features include the 175Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and the Samsung Gaming Hub.

Q: What makes a good deal?

This depends on you. Only buy a monitor if the discount is significant and it’s a product you’ll actually make use of. You might see that some retailers might actually increase their prices ahead of or during Prime Day just to show big discounts. The deals we’ve mentioned in this post are all ones that we’ve verified are legitimate. Microsoft Edge offers a price-checking history tool that can show you if a deal is good, showing the price history over time.