Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals 2022: big screen, ultrawide, or 4K it’s all here

Black Friday isn't the end of the deals season, the discounts will keep on rolling on through Cyber Monday and into Cyber Week.

Black Friday isn't the end of the deals season, the discounts will keep on rolling on through Cyber Monday and into Cyber Week.
Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals

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The current Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals going into the weekend are all still matching what was left over from Black Friday. And it would be easy to assume that all the biggest discounts will have been dropped for the main Black Friday event, leaving us to sift through the dregs on Cyber Monday and through Cyber Week. 

But there are retailers who will hold back products specifically so they can resurrect deals that might have gone off the boil on Black Friday proper. So, rest assured there’ll be new gaming monitor deals popping up even once the sun has set on Black Friday.

The good news is that we’re already seeing high refresh rate gaming screens discounted down to impressive levels, and we’re not talking about doddy TN panels either. And if you want a quick rundown of what to look for in a Black Friday gaming monitor deal, we’ve got you covered.

The long and short of it, however, is that we’re recommending aiming for a 1440p panel with at least a 144Hz refresh rate as the best gaming monitor target. Though, if you’re not sure your GPU can cope at that res there are still some excellent 1080p screens around with high refresh rates and low prices.

We’ll carry on curating the best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals all the way through.

Below is a constantly curated list of the best gaming monitor deals we’ve spotted over Black Friday as we head on towards Cyber Monday and beyond. And when we’re not at it, our sleepless deal bots are always scouting for us.

Where are best Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals?

In the US:

AmazonUp to $300 off high refresh rate gaming monitors
WalmartSave up to $300 on nippy gaming monitors 
B&H PhotoGaming monitors for as little as $130
Best Buy Highlights include over $220 off some Samsung gaming monitors
Target Refurbished Acer Nitro gaming monitors for under $150
Staples29% off selected HP gaming monitors
NeweggSave up to 35% on 1440p LG gaming monitors
DellUp to $250 off Alienware 38 curved gaming monitors
GigabyteUp to 34% off Gigabyte gaming monitors at Newegg

24-inch – Acer PG241Y | 1080p | $179.99 $119.99 at Amazon (save $60)
27-inch – Samsung Odyssey G5 |1440p | $319.99 $248.43 at Amazon (save $71.56)
32-inch HP X32 |1440p | $389.99 $229.99 at Best Buy (save $160)
4K – Acer Nitro XV273K | 4K | $499.99 $379.99 at Newegg (save $120) 

In the UK:

Amazon Save up to £130 on big-name monitor brands
Overclockers1440p LG gaming monitors from £190
BoxSave £130 on Viewsonic 32-inch 1440p gaming monitors
ScanAMD Freesync monitors from as low as £100
Laptops Direct Almost £500 off LG ultrawide 144Hz monitor
Currys Save £165 on the Samsung Odyssey G7 4K monitor

27-inch – LG 27GN800-B | 1440p | £519.97 £284.97 at Laptops Direct (save £114)
Ultrawide – LG Ultragear 34GP950 | 1440p | £1,196.98 £699.97 at Laptops Direct (save £497.01)

Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals in the US

Acer PG241Y | 24-inch | 1080p | VA | 165Hz | $179.99 $119.99 at Amazon (save $60)
Normally retailing for around $150, this is the cheapest we’ve seen the Acer, and one of the cheapest high refresh rate gaming monitors you’ll find this Black Friday. As an entry-level 1080p screen this is an excellent price.View Deal

Acer Nitro XF243Y | 24-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165Hz | $219.99 $129.99 at Best Buy (save $90)
The Acer Nitro is a budget IPS screen with genuine gaming credentials. It’s got a super low response time at 0.5ms and a 165Hz refresh rate. It may only be a 24-inch panel, but there’s a lot to like about this bargainous display.View Deal

Dell G2722HS | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165Hz | $279.99 $149.99 at Amazon (save $130)
I love a Dell panel, they pretty much always look fantastic out of the box, and this gaming focused screen ticks all the boxes. Most especially that combo of 1ms IPS and 165Hz refresh rate. Banging. It’s also never been cheaper to bag this 27-inch 1080p gamer.View Deal

HP X32 | 31.5-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165Hz | $389.99 $229.99 at Best Buy (save $160)
This is an absolute banger of a monitor deal. I struggle to believe you’re going to find an IPS screen with the same size, such a high resolution, and such a high refresh rate for less than the $230 Best Buy is asking.View Deal

LG Ultragear 32GN650-B | 32-inch | 1440p | VA | 165Hz | $399.99 $241.99 at Amazon (save $158)
This big screen LG gaming monitor has never been cheaper than it is right now, and it’s a great price for a genuine known-brand 1440p display. Yes, it’s VA not IPS, but it will still deliver great colors and sports a high refresh rate alongside its AMD FreeSync tech.View Deal

Samsung Odyssey G5 Series | 27-inch | 1440p | VA | 144Hz | $319.99 $249.99 at BestBuy (save $70)
This monitor has never been cheaper than this, and delivers a lot of bang for your buck, too. You’re getting a quality Samsung panel with a 1440p native res and a 144Hz refresh rate with FreeSync support. There’s nothing not to like.View Deal

Gigabyte G32QC | 32-inch | 1440p | 165Hz | $369.99 $259.99 (save $110)
I’m a big fan of Gigabyte’s pared back approach to gaming monitors. Simple, speedy, and nice quality panels. I use two similar Gigabyte models myself at home.View Deal

Acer Predator XB271HU | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165Hz (OC) | $469.99 $279.99 at Amazon (save $190)
This is an old monitor now, having launched in 2017, but it’s still an outstanding full G-Sync IPS gaming monitor. It’s been selling for this price since mid-October, so it’s not precisely a Black Friday deal, but we’ve never seen it cheaper.View Deal

Acer Nitro XZ342CK | 34-inch | 3440 x 1440 | VA | 144Hz | $449.99 $349.99 at Amazon (save $100)
4K gaming monitors aren’t necessarily super expensive anymore, but the GPUs that will really allow you to game in 4K at acceptable frame rates still are. For our money, if you want something more expansive than a 1440p panel you need an ultrawide. This VA panel from Acer has the ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio and a high refresh rate to boot. It’s also never been cheaper than today.View Deal

Acer Nitro XV273K | 27-inch | 4K | IPS | 144Hz | $499.99 $379.99 at Newegg (save $120)
A couple of years ago when the Acer Nitro XV273K launched, it was a $899 monitor. It currently has an MSRP of $499. But it’s now yours for just $379.99. For a proper 4K, 144Hz, IPS gaming panel. It’s also good for 1ms response and 400 nits of brightness. So, maybe the question is, can you afford not to go 4K…?View Deal

LG 32GP850-B | 32-inch | 1440p | IPS | 180Hz (OC) | $599.99 $386.99 at Amazon (save $207)
LG is the originator of the IPS panel technology and its 1ms response is about as fast as you’re going to see this sort of screen get. And with a potential 180Hz overclock available on this big screen, 1440p display, the LG Ultragear has a lot to offer for the money, and it’s only ever been cheaper than this once before.View Deal

Samsung Odyssey G5 | 34-inch | 1440p | VA | 165Hz | $549.99 $399.99 at Amazon (save $150)
Confusingly, there are at least two other G5 models. But we think this is the one you want. It’s a 21:9, 34-inch ultra-wide bad boy with 165Hz refresh and 1ms response. It’s not a fancy HDR model with a mini-LED backlight. But at this price point, that’s pretty much a given. View Deal

Acer Nitro XV322QK | 32-inch | 4K | IPS | 144Hz | $1,099.99 $599.99 at Best Buy (save $500)
Obviously, $600 is still a lot of money, but the beauty of spending big on a gaming monitor is that it will likely still be a great screen long after you’ve moved on from your current gaming PC. And this big screen 4K IPS panel is no exception, with a 1ms response, and the all-important high 144Hz refresh rate. It’s not a bargain, but it’s a very good price for a big boi screen.View Deal

Aorus FO48U | 48-inch | 4K | OLED | 120Hz | $1,499.99 $769.99 at Amazon (save $730)
If you’re looking to go big, check out this Aorus 48-inch OLED 4K 120Hz gaming monitor. Now that a larger model has been announced, this one got another price cut. Indeed, it’s been cut even further from $899. Plus it’s an OLED, ie. a peak gaming monitor.View Deal

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Cyber Monday gaming TV deals in the US

Samsung Q60A QLED | 32-inch | 4K | QLED | 60Hz | $499.99 $399.99 at Samsung (save $100)
This QLED TV makes for an excellent second screen for streaming and playing some games at 4K/60FPS. The picture quality also makes it a good TV for an office or bedroom. Yeah, it’s a bummer it doesn’t support 120Hz at 4K, but it’s not too big of a loss if you don’t have the hardware to reach those heights. View Deal

LG OLED A2 | 48-inch | 4K | OLED | 60Hz | $1,299.99 $569.99 at Best Buy (save $730)

This is a great price for a 4K OLED TV, and at 48 inches it’s still viable as a very large PC monitor. A word of caution, though: It’s limited to 60Hz, so if you’ve just got yourself a nice GPU and want to push games as far as you can, this will be a limiting factor.View Deal

LG C2 OLED | 42-inch | 4K | OLED | 120Hz | $1,499.99 $996.99 at Walmart (save $503)
Only the best gaming TV on the planet with a $630 saving right now. Oof. Yeah, this is the real LG OLED deal, and at the 42-inch scale actually makes for an amazing gaming monitor. The HDMI 2.1 makes 4K at 120Hz a reality on PC, and the lightning-fast response of OLED panels makes it glorious for gaming. Yum.View Deal

LG OLED55B2PUA| 55-inch | 4K | OLED | 120Hz | $1,599.99 $996.99 at Walmart (save $603)
A fantastic OLED offering for gamers, with deep blacks, HDMI 2.1, and all the VRR options you could handle. This one offers low input lag and is topped off with a nifty 120Hz refresh rate. Sure, there are higher refresh rate monitors but, a 55-inch gaming OLED TV sounds pretty great as a giant second monitor for that price.View Deal

LG UQ75 | 86-inch | 4K | 120Hz | $1,199.99 $999.99 at Best Buy (save $200)

While the UQ75 isn’t particularly gaming focused, an 86-inch beast that’s under $1,000 is a solid deal. The huge size means you won’t be replacing your PC monitor, but if you’re looking for a living room TV that you can also stream games to (or use with a living room PC) then this is worth a look, especially with the 120Hz refresh rate.

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Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals in the UK

LG 27GN800-B | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | £519.97 £284.97 at Laptops Direct (save £114)
Given the name, Laptops Direct is probably not your first port of call for monitor deals, but this 27-inch LG is a great price right now. Even if the ‘saving’ looks a trifle generous compared to the level it’s been retailing for… But with a 144Hz refresh rate, a genuine LG IPS panel, and a 1ms response time, this will make for a great gaming monitor.View Deal

LG Ultragear 34GP950 | 34-inch | 3440 x 1440p | IPS | 180Hz (OC) | £1,196.98 £699.97 at Laptops Direct (save £497.01)
LG is the originator of the IPS panel technology and its 1ms response is about as fast as you’re going to see this sort of screen get. And with a potential 180Hz overclock available on this beautifully curved monitor, the LG Ultragear has a lot to offer for the money, and it’s only ever been cheaper than this once before.View Deal

AOC 24G2SPAE/BK | 24-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165Hz | £179.99 £144.95 at Overclockers (save £35.04)
For £5 less you can grab a very similar VA screen, but I’d happily pay that to get a 165Hz IPS panel instead. And with a 1ms response time, this 24-inch screen makes for a fantastic entry level gaming monitor.View Deal

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Cyber Monday gaming TV deals in the UK

Hisense 55U7HQTUK | 55-inch | 4K | ULED | 120Hz | £849 £549 at Currys (save £300)
A gaming-ready 4K TV for under £600 isn’t bad at all, especially at this size. This one comes with a 120Hz refresh for smooth gaming, some wide viewing angles, and HDR10+ for great colour. You even benefit from Game Mode Pro with FreeSync and ALLM (auto game mode).View Deal

Sony Bravia XR55A80JU | 55-inch | 4K | OLED | 120Hz | £1,399 £999 at Electric Shop (save £400)
4K 120Hz gaming is within reach here, and with a hefty discount to boot. There are even two HDMI ports that support it, so you can have a couple of things plugged in at once to switch between them easier. You get the benefit here of wide viewing angles, and OLED which means deep blacks. Of course, it’s a smart TV, too. View Deal

There’s something to be said about being able to sit on your couch with a wireless controller and playing your favorite computer games on a massive TV. Our deals bots are working overtime to find the best TV deals on the internet. 

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When is Cyber Monday 2022?

Cyber Monday is set for November 28, 2022, trawling Black Friday like a lovesick puppy. The temptation is to look at Cyber Monday like the unwanted sibling of Black Friday, with just the dregs left on offer. But while it’s still going to be tough to get the goods shipped ahead of Christmas, retailers will often have a stock of great deals set aside for Cyber Monday.

Cyber Monday also kicks off Cyber Week, where you may find a bunch of other deals on PC hardware to stretch out the sales season.

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