SAVE $150: As of Nov. 28,Rebekka Armstrong Archives the Samsung Odyssey G5 gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $265.71. That's a 52% discount on the list price.
For gamers, Amazon's Black Friday event is like Christmas come early. There are stacks of deals available on pretty much everything, of course, but considering how expensive gaming hardware usually is, it's an opportunity for gamers to stock up on all the gear you want but can't usually afford. The good news is that Amazon's Black Friday is now in full flow, running from Nov 21 to Dec. 2.
One of the best deals we've spotted as of Nov. 28 is the Samsung Odyssey G5 gaming monitor, which has 52% off the list price. It's currently down to just $265.71. It's a seriously good deal of a seriously good gaming monitor.
The Samsung Odyssey range is a popular choice for PC gamers. This particular model has an ultra-wide 34-inch curved display that supports a a 165hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. And you know your gaming experience is in good hands: Samsung is one of the very best manufacturers of TVs and monitors.
SEE ALSO: We track Apple deals year-round — Black Friday 2024 has the lowest prices we’ve seenAll of that sec ensures your gameplay will be smooth, fluid, and lag-free.
It also has AMD FreeSync Premium with adaptive sync technology to reduce screen tearing, stuttering, and input latency.
All in all, it's a brilliant little monitor for the price and will suit any home set-up as it won't take up too much space — even with its impressive ultra-wide build.
Indeed, if you're looking to upgrade your visuals, you'll be hard pressed to find a better gaming monitor deal on Amazon this week than the Samsung Odyssey G5. It's kind of bargain that Black Friday was made for.
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