These six 1440p Prime Day gaming monitor deals would have once been high-price panels but today they

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

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Acer Nitro ED270U | 1440p | VA | FreeSync Premium | 170 Hz |
This [[link]] is one of the best deals on a 1440p gaming monitor we've seen so far. A respectable brand and a respectable spec, although it might be worth holding out for an IPS panel. Still, a good price on a great little screen.

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ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A | 27-inch | 165Hz | 1440p | VA | FreeSync Premium |
ASRock's gaming monitors are always so darned cheap—we love them for that. This 1440p panel offers resolution and a rapid refresh rate for a potent PC gaming combo, though the built-in Wi-Fi antenna helps it stand out from the crowd. That's hardly essential, but could come in use for some.

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Acer Nitro XV271U M3bmiiprx | 27-inch | 180Hz | 1440p | 0.5 [[link]] ms G2G resposne | IPS |

This Acer monitor is a steal for all you prospective competitive gamers, hitting a high refresh rate and low response time sweet spot (0.5-1 ms gray-to-gray). It's the same price as the Odyssey G5 below but is better for those of you who prefer an IPS panel to a VA.

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Gigabyte GS27QC | 27-inch | 170Hz OC | 1440p | VA |
Less than $200 for a decent 1440p 170Hz monitor from a proper brand like Gigabyte? What's not to like? Some would argue the VA panel, but it is rated at 1ms, albeit MPRT not GtG. The 250 nits brightness is modest, too, and the stand isn't height adjustable. Still, the panel sports 4,000:1 static contrast, which is excellent.

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Samsung Odyssey G5 G55C | 27-inch | 165Hz | 1440p | VA |
This monitor was already a great deal at its previous $216 Amazon price. Now, for $200 at Walmart, it's a steal. Samsung has form when it comes to getting VA panels to achieve good response. Put simply, Samsung VA panels are the quickest.

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Gigabyte G27Q | 27-inch | 144Hz | 1440p | IPS |
$220 for a proper 1440p high refresh IPS gaming monitor from a decent brand is a great deal. It's also HDR 400 certified, so plenty punchy, has a proper adjustable stand and doesn't look at all cheap. Very appealing all round.

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Update: There are now six, not five, 1440p gaming monitor deals we think are well worth their salt in the sub-$200 bracket, thanks to the Gigabyte G27Q being on sale for a cent shy of $200. This adds another IPS monitor to the list, too.


Prime Day is as good as here, and monitor vendors seem to be going a little ham in the sub-$200 1440p department, offering these five cracking discounts for what were, until pretty recently, some of the on the market. These aren't your run-of-the-mill sub-100 Hz displays, either, because each of them features a refresh rate of 165Hz or higher.

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Display technology seems to be developing and moving on quicker than many other PC gaming technologies. And with each new improvement, the tech that previously made for top-end gaming monitors becomes cheaper and more ubiquitous. Thus, today, some of the are high refresh rate 1440p ones in the sub-$200 bracket. Lovely.

This is, in no small part, thanks to the latest big display panel improvement in the gaming PC market: OLED. OLED displays have been around a while but were primarily used in TVs and [[link]] phones. Only recently have hit the PC gaming market.

Don't go forgetting about IPS and VA, though. Although prices are dropping, OLED monitors are still hella expensive, and there are still . IPS and VA panels aren't yesteryear just yet, but we're starting to see significant price drops for them. Especially in that 27-inch, 1440p, 165 Hz (or higher) sweet spot that I'm highlighting here.

VA panels have some stunning deep blacks and wide contrast ratios, and IPS panels offer tremendous colour accuracy as well as (usually) quicker response times. VA panels can sometimes have slow response times, but this isn't always the case. Samsung's Odyssey monitors, for example, such as the Odyssey G5 that's currently on offer for $200 (save $49), tend to do quite well on this front.

There's also a couple of IPS options in there, if you'd rather opt for something that will better guarantee quicker response times. The Acer Nitro SV271U M3bmiiprx is on sale for just $200 (save $90) and features a 180 Hz refresh rate and 0.5-1 ms gray-to-gray response time. That should be plenty quick for competitive gaming.

There are a couple of options in there for those of you on a tighter budget, too. The Acer Nitro ED270U and ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A are both venerable 1440p monitors featuring 165 Hz or 170 Hz FreeSync Premium refresh rates. The former has a $100 saving and the latter an $86.22 saving. Personally, I'd opt for the latter, though, because, at 550 nits, it can more than double the peak brightness of the Nitro monitor. 

Pros and cons, though—there's plenty to sink your teeth into to compare all these monitors. I'd be hard-pressed to choose between them, myself, if I didn't prefer IPS panels. If VA's are your thing, too, you might have a tough choice ahead of you.

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