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This MSI gaming monitor features 1440p resolution and a super-smooth 240Hz refresh rate. It's about as good a deal as you'll find on an OLED, no Prime subscription required

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The web is absolutely swimming with Prime Day deals for Amazon subscribers right now. But this OLED gaming monitor is as good a deal as you’ll find for any name brand, and it doesn’t require any subscription at all. Best Buy is offering a 27-inch OLED monitor from MSI for just $449.99, over $200 off retail.

While it’s a bit basic in terms of features, this MAG 271QP monitor is hitting the “sweet spot” for gaming displays at the moment. 2560×1440 resolution and 240Hz of refresh mean you’ll get buttery-smooth graphics that are fast enough to compete with the twitchiest of online shooters. Double HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports mean it can handle multiple PCs and consoles just fine, but with no USB options at all, it’s not a great pick for a laptop unless you also have a dock. I’d also throw in a VESA mount, especially if you want to run a multi-monitor setup.


Even so, this is about as cheap as you can get for an OLED monitor right now, especially one with 240Hz of refresh and .03ms response time. If you’ve been waiting for a deal to upgrade your desktop, this is it. Best Buy is offering the deal until October 9th (I’d assume approximately 1 AM Eastern US time), but it might run out before then. Shipping is already pretty slow for Best Buy, so it looks like the store is moving quite a few units.

If this isn’t quite what you’re looking for, be sure to check out PCWorld’s Prime Day monitor roundup for deals on OLEDs, office monitors, and standard gaming monitors. We’ve got plenty of deals from across the web.

Get a 27-inch MSI OLED gaming monitor for just $450
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Author: Michael Crider, Staff Writer, PCWorld



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