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SAVE $483: As of Nov. 25, the LG 32-inch Ultragear 4k Gaming Monitor is on sale for $916.99 in the Amazon Black Friday sale. That's a 35% discount on the list price.
We've tested tons of gaming monitors and organized the best picks by price and performance–covering 4K, 1440p, ultrawide, and more–so you can quickly find the right
Samsung's latest 32-inch QD-OLED monitor sports a 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate, delivering impeccable gaming performance, but at a hefty price.
My, oh my, the gorgeous 55-inch Samsung Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen really is $1,000 off for Black Friday! Now that’s a deal that’s simply surreal. Instead of spending an eye-watering $2,700 on this cutting-edge monitor that’s sure to blow you away,
Nowadays, it's easy to find an OLED monitor for gaming or one that renders content in 4K resolution. However, finding monitors that come with OLED display technology and 4K resolution is not an easy task. Fortunately, Game Rant has compiled a list of OLED ...
If you're looking for the best of the best and don't mind paying for it, the Asus ROG Swift PG32UCDP is the monitor for you. At 32 inches, it's the perfect size to take in all of the details of its crisp 4K resolution. Its WOLED – that's white OLED, not ...
Gaming PCs This RX 9070 gaming PC is under $1,000 at Newegg and that's so cheap that I'm genuinely not sure if someone entered the wrong price Gaming Monitors OLED monitors are the perfect match for any speedy gaming PC and if you're eyeballing a new ...
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3 signs your monitor isn't ideal for gaming
If you're gaming at over 144FPS, but motion looks a bit blurry when you're flicking your aim or panning the camera quickly, it's a sign that your monitor is struggling to keep up with the speed of what's happening on screen.