Cyber Monday Gaming Monitor Deals 2025: Cheap Screens, Oled,...

Cyber Monday Gaming Monitor Deals 2025: Cheap Screens, Oled,...

Black Friday is done, but the display deals are never really over, as it's now time for Cyber Monday and Cyber Week

Black Friday is over for another year, but fear not, as there are still endless discounted gaming monitors to be found. That's because we're now into Cyber Monday (yes, I know it's the weekend), and then we'll be heading into Cyber Week. If this is all a bit much to think about, just keep on scrolling for the best display deals around.

👉Our picks for the best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals👈

If you've finally upgraded that old GPU and want a panel strong enough to really get the most out of it, this is arguably one of the best times of year to get your hands on a new monitor. From 1440p beats to higher competitive 1080p panels, all the way to something lush and OLED, there are plenty of different monitors to get your teeth stuck into. Though please don't actually bite your monito.

Still, 1440p remains the sweet spot for those of you looking for the best bang for your buck, and we've seen a steady march of excellent contenders released in the last year, so expect to see some good discounts, particularly for models with a larger panel size. 1080p stays as the budget choice, but given the influx of high refresh rate screens, it's safe to say this resolution is sticking around as the competitive choice for a while yet. And for those of you on a higher budget with a high-end GPU to match, make sure to keep an eye out for 4K models at surprising prices.

We have individually and independently tested 38 of the best gaming monitors in the past two years.

📺 1080p: ASUS VY249HGR 23.8-inch | $80 @ Newegg📺 1440p: ASRock 27-inch | $153 @ Newegg📺 4K: MSI MAG 275UPD (dual mode) | $200 @ Newegg📺 Ultrawide: Acer ED340CU 34-inch | $250 @ Best Buy📺 OLED: AOC Agon PRO AG276QZD12 | $400 @ Amazon

This is pretty much the cheapest I'd pay for a monitor before wondering what's wrong with it. Luckily, with this MSI panel, it's a surprisingly capable little screen (and I mean little at 23.8 inches). For its price, it's got a solid response time, and the 100 Hz refresh rate isn't awful either. It's even IPS. For a very budget rig or a nice second monitor, this is an excellent choice.

This Asus monitor is pretty much the lowest spec you will want to go for any gaming rig right now, but it's awfully cheap, making it a perfect secondary monitor or primary screen for a budget setup. This 120 Hz Full HD monitor comes with a 1 ms response time, so it should be plen

Source: PC Gamer