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Time to upgrade to 4K? With these Amazon Spring sale gaming monitor deals, maybeHigh resolutions, high refresh rates, surprisingly low prices

High resolutions, high refresh rates, surprisingly low prices

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The LG UltraGear 27GR93U gaming monitor.

UK deals:

AOC Gaming U27G3X - £399 (was £489)

27in, 3840x2160, 160Hz, IPS panel, Adaptive Sync

LG UltraGear 27GR93U - £420 (was £550)

27in, 3840x2160, 144Hz, IPS panel, AMD Freesync Premium

Over in the States, Acer’s Predator XB283K is down to $430, more than $100 off its list price. This, too, has all the gaming features you’d want and expect, and at 28in it’s a touch more spacious than the UK’s best offerings. Also, it’s not on the same level of value of affordability, but this seems like a good place to highlight the Samsung Odyssey G70B. This 32in, full-blooded 4K monitor has plummeted from $1000 to $600, which also happens to be $50 less than it was yesterday, when Amazon’s Spring sale launched. If this model catches your eye, I’d grab it quickly, before it potentially scoots back up.

US deals:

Acer Predator XB283K - $430 (was $540)

28in, 3840x2160, 144Hz, IPS panel, AMD Freesync Premium

Samsung Odyssey G70B - $600 (was $1000)

32in, 3840x2160, 144Hz, IPS panel, AMD Freesync Premium Pro

The usual 4K caveats apply: do not buy unless yourGPUcan handle it. Ideally something like an RTX 3080 or anRTX 4070 Super, the latter of which can make up framerates even more withDLSS 3.