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If you’re looking for a high refresh rate monitor this Prime Day (opens in new tab), you’re in luck. Right now there are some fantastic gaming monitor deals (opens in new tab) popping up, and they should stick around for a few days yet.
Against all logic, there are even speedier screens such as those with 240Hz refresh rates, all coming in with savings of over $115 or more.
Take this one for example: The Samsung Odyssey CRG5 (opens in new tab). That’s a 27-inch curved gaming monitor with G-Sync compatibility that’s going for $160 less than usual. In fact, at $240 it’s as cheap as it’s ever been according to the three wise Camels (opens in new tab). For that price, you get some super low input lag at 240Hz too, according to Rtings (opens in new tab), which is always nice. It may have some issues when it comes to ergonomics and total response time, but for that price, it’s worth taking a look.
Alternatively, the Alienware AW2521HF (opens in new tab) here has some impressive stats for the price. This 25-inch gaming monitor is smooth and responsive, and comes complete with FreeSync support to help minimize screen tear, too. It’s an IPS panel, so you’re looking at great viewing angles and color reproduction too.
The AW2521HF isn’t the cheapest we’ve ever seen it, but it’s always nice to see money off Alienware products, since most of the time the upsetting thing about its products is the inflated price.
If you want to go a little larger, there’s yet another Alienware monitor on sale: the Alienware AW2720HF (opens in new tab), which is enjoying a $130 saving right now. 1080p may be a little bit of a stretch at 27 inches, but for a monitor with such speeds, it’s one that we can certainly recommend at just $300.
So if speed is what you’re after, looks like Prime Day—along with all the other non-Amazon copy-cat summer sales—has you covered. Now you can bag pro-speed monitor for $300 or less, and that means these deals are really making our mouths water. If you’re on the lookout for a machine to power one of these 240Hz babies, take a look at our guide for the best gaming PC deals (opens in new tab) right now.
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