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Best Black Friday monitor deals: Up to 50% off displays for gaming, work, and entertainment

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OLED and 4K monitors are on sale right now for Black Friday.

The best Black Friday monitor deals include big savings on displays for everyday use, office work, and gaming. Our experts are highlighting the top monitor discounts throughout the sale, and you can find even more savings across product categories in our full roundup of all the best Black Friday deals.

Right now, this 27-inch Dell 4K monitor is on sale for just $250, which is a great price for such a versatile midrange display. Buyers on a tight budget should check out this 24-inch Sceptre monitor for under $70. It's only an entry-level 1080p model, but that price is hard to beat if all you need is a cheap display for basic use. For gaming enthusiasts, we recommend this gorgeous 32-inch Alienware 4K OLED monitor, which is $300 off at Best Buy.

The best Black Friday monitor deals are only available for a limited time, so don't hesitate to take advantage of one you like. And for display recommendations in larger sizes, be sure to check out our roundup of all the best Black Friday TV deals.


The best Black Friday computer monitor deals

We're seeing lots of good discounts on general, everyday computer monitors, including a couple of deals on ultrawide, curved screens for users who like to multitask with many apps open at once. This Samsung 34-inch 21:9 monitor is back down to its all-time low price of $355.

The best Black Friday gaming monitor deals

Gamers have a wealth of Black Friday monitor deals to shop, including discounts on several high-end OLED monitors. OLED monitors offer the highest contrast and best black levels. This 27-inch LG 240Hz OLED monitor is more than $250 off, which is a great discount for such a premium display.



Black Friday monitor FAQs

What should you look for in a monitor?

When shopping for a monitor it's best to first decide what your primary use will be for the display. Is this a monitor meant for work and light multimedia tasks, or is it something you want to use for gaming and high-end video playback?

People who only need a general everyday monitor for work, web browsing, and simple productivity applications should be fine with a basic Full HD monitor with a 1080p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. You can find affordable options with these specs in various sizes, though we recommend 24 inches as a good starting place.

Meanwhile, gaming enthusiasts and photo hobbyists will want to focus on higher-end monitors with QHD or 4K resolution screens and support for more advanced features like a wide color gamut and high dynamic range (HDR). Some premium gaming monitors even feature OLED panels or QLED displays with local dimming. These technologies offer improved contrast ratios for the best image quality.

Dedicated gamers will also want to ensure that their monitor has low input lag, a refresh rate of 144Hz or more, and VRR (variable refresh rate) support to enable the smoothest performance without screen stuttering, tearing, or ghosting. If you want to pair your monitor with a PS5 or Xbox Series X, we also recommend finding a display with an HDMI 2.1 port to enable 120Hz mode on those consoles.

What is a high refresh rate good for?

Refresh rate is a specification that describes how many times a monitor can update its images on screen per second. For instance, a 60Hz monitor displays 60 frames per second, while a 144Hz monitor displays 120 frames per second.

A 60Hz screen is perfectly fine for general use, but a higher refresh rate is beneficial for gamers since it can produce smoother motion. However, in order to take advantage of this perk, your computer needs to be powerful enough to play games at high frame rates.

Most budget-friendly gaming monitors have 144Hz refresh rates, but premium models can have 360Hz or higher. Keep in mind, however, that many displays can only output certain refresh rates when set at specific resolutions. So some 4K monitors may only be able to hit certain high refresh rates when you reduce their resolution to HD.

Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Black Friday deals.

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