I saw a lot of exemptions on PC hardware during Memorial Day, but many people are still gone. There are still some killer deals.
For example, the 27 -inch Acer Predator X27U OLED Gaming Monitor is 9499 in the Navig, which is $ 100 in the price of its routine. This is the cheapest that I’ve ever seen this monitor on sale, and one of the best memory days I have seen the sales of the Gaming Monitor that I have seen all week.
And while $ 500 is still a bit expensive for the 27 -inch gaming monitor, which is not 4K, I think the fact is that you are getting an HDR OLED panel that enables to buy this display. Ever since I turned IPS into OLED I hate to go back, because while playing games or watching movies you remove the non -Olyed display on the good OO LED panel.
In addition, I think in a way that the 1440p resolution may be the strength of this display as it collides with an excellent middle ground between 1080p and 4K gaming. You get more than the standard 1080p pixels, but you do not need incredibly beef gaming PC to run the best PC games in high frames on 1440p display.
You should be able to play at a rapid pace without interruption thanks to this monitor’s 240H Herz refresh rate and the support of AMD Freshenic Premium Pro. It is also a good monitor for daily production capacity thanks to its added KVM switch, and when you lack the best computer speaker, the built -in 5W stereo speaker is good.
This monitor display Port 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 ports play in both sports, so you can plug in the modern console and rely on full support for variable refresh rate and other HDMI 2.1 limited features. In addition, the display is adjusted, so you can bend, bow and reduce it a bit or reduce it for maximum relief.


