Early Black Friday gaming monitor deals — 7 sales up to $650 off I'd buy now

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Hold onto your wallets, Black Friday 2024 is almost here! If you’re a fan of the best Steam games, then do I have some delicious discounts for you in the form of a clutch of fantastic gaming monitor deals. Why wait until November 29 when you can take advantage of some amazing PC display sales right now?!

Whatever budget you’re dealing with, whether you own a low-level rig or one of the best gaming PCs, hopefully one of my monitor choices below will suit your needs. I’ve been buying gaming displays for well over a decade, so I know which brands can and can’t be trusted to deliver the imaging goods.

Keep reading to get up to speed on 7 early Black Friday gaming monitor deals that all folks who appreciate the best PC games should be able to get behind.

  • 24” Samsung Odyssey G3 (LED): $200 now $129 @ Amazon
  • 34” LG UltraGear 34GN850-B (IPS): was $749 now $329 @ Walmart
  • 27” Acer Nitro (mini-LED): was $800 now $549 @ Best Buy
  • 27” Sony Inzone M9 (IPS): was $900 now $698 @ Amazon
  • 34” Alienware AW3423DWF (QD-OLED): was $900 now $801 @ Amazon
  • 49” Samsung Odyssey G9 (LED): was $1,300 now $799 @ Best Buy
  • 49” Samsung Odyssey G9 (OLED): was $1,600 now $949 @ Amazon

Early Black Friday gaming monitor deals

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Dave is a computing editor at Tom’s Guide and covers everything from cutting edge laptops to ultrawide monitors. When he’s not worrying about dead pixels, Dave enjoys regularly rebuilding his PC for absolutely no reason at all. In a previous life, he worked as a video game journalist for 15 years, with bylines across GamesRadar+, PC Gamer and TechRadar. Despite owning a graphics card that costs roughly the same as your average used car, he still enjoys gaming on the go and is regularly glued to his Switch. Away from tech, most of Dave’s time is taken up by walking his husky, buying new TVs at an embarrassing rate and obsessing over his beloved Arsenal. 

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