It's not even officially Black Friday yet994 Archives and the deals for monitors are honestly good enough to start shopping right now. Whether you're looking to add a little something to your work-from-home setup or hoping to give your gaming experience a serious upgrade, there are a ton of live deals that you'll definitely want to take a look at.
From minimalistic office displays to gaming machines that are big on spectacle, take a look at our top monitor deal picks ahead of Black Friday 2024. Be sure to keep checking back, too, because we'll be updating this page with even more deals throughout the massive holiday shopping event.
SEE ALSO: The best early Black Friday laptop deals: Score record lows on the M4 MacBook Pro and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7If you're looking for a new work-from-home monitor on a budget, this LG model is only $99.99 ahead of Black Friday ($30 off the original price). The 27-inch, 1080p monitor doesn't have too many bells and whistles, but still packs a lot of value at this price — including a 100Hz refresh rate, an ergonomic tilting design, a Reader Mode, and more.
Philips 22-inch 1080p Monitor — $59.49$69.99(save $10.50)
Samsung 27-inch T35F Series FHD Monitor — $99.99$149.99(save $50)
HP 23.8-inch FHD Computer Monitor — $109$159.99(save $50.99)
Samsung 27-inch Essential S3 Series FHD Monitor — $109.99$179.99(save $70)
Dell S2425HS 23.8-inch Monitor — $109.99$139.99(save $30)
Dell SE2722HX 27-inch Monitor — $109.99$139.99(save $30)
Dell S3222HN 31.5-inch Curved Monitor — $129.89$199.99(save $70.10)
ViewSonic VX3276-MHD 32-inch 1080p Monitor — $143.99$169.99(save $26)
LG UltraWide WFHD 29-Inch Monitor — $149.99$199.99(save $50)
LG 32MR50C-B Curved Monitor 32-Inch FHD — $154.99$179.99(save $25)
LG 27US500-W Ultrafine 27-inch Monitor — $176.99$249.99(save $73)
Samsung 34-inch ViewFinity S50GC Series Ultrawide QHD Monitor — $199.99$349.99(save $150)
LG 34WP60C-B 34-Inch Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor — $229.99$349.99(save $120)
Samsung Viewfinity S65UA Series 34-Inch Ultrawide QHD Curved Monitor — $379.99$539.99(save $160)
Curved gaming monitors are all the rage these days, and Samsung's Odyssey line is amongst the most popular of its kind. This 32-inch model from Samsung is just $349.99 leading up to Black Friday, which is a whole $350 off the list price. In addition to the immersive curved design, the Odyssey BG65 monitor also has a 240Hz refresh rate with 1ms response times, a QHD resolution, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and much more to make for a smooth and effortless gaming experience. Don't miss out on this deal.
Sceptre Curved 24-inch Gaming Monitor — $74.97$99.97(save $25)
Samsung Odyssey 27-Inch G3 Series FHD Gaming Monitor — $128.99$229.99(save $101)
Dell S2721HGF 27-inch Gaming Monitor — $149.99$229.99(save $80)
LG 32GS60QC-B Ultragear 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor — $189.99$299.99(save $110)
Samsung Odyssey 27-inch Gaming Monitor — $199.99$349.99(save $150)
Acer Nitro 31.5-inch Curved Gaming Monitor — $199.99$399.99(save $200)
LG UltraGear QHD 34-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor — $239.99$399.99(save $170)
Acer Nitro 34-inch UWQHD Curved Gaming Monitor — $249.99$308.01(save $58.02)
Alienware 25 FHD Gaming Monitor — $254.99$349.99(save $95)
Corsair Xeneon 27-Inch OLED Gaming Monitor — $499.99$999.99(save $400)
Alienware AW3225QF 31.6-inch Curved Gaming Monitor— $899.99$1,199.99(save $300)
Samsung Odyssey G93SC Series OLED 49-inch Curved Gaming Monitor — $949.99$1,599.99(save $650)
Samsung Odyssey 57-inch Neo G9 Series 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor — $1,599.99$2,499.99(save $900)
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