LG's UltraGear 27-inch monitor on sale for $277 has a 240Hz refresh rate

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Here's your chance to grab LG's 27GN750-B UltraGear gaming monitor down to a low price of $276.99 at Amazon. While this price is not quite as low as it was on Black Friday, it's only a few bucks more. That's some big savings considering how high it jumped up after the holiday shopping season, including a brief jump as high as $397. The monitor's more regular street price is around $316 or so, so you're realistically saving about $40 today. You can find it going this low at a couple of different retailers, too, like Newegg.

This is a gaming monitor, and it should absolutely appeal to gamers who play shooters like Call of Duty or Halo Infinite and want a really high refresh rate. That 240Hz refresh rate is way above the average (which is usually 60Hz) and even far above the "ideal" spec most gamers look for of 144Hz. Despite that extra feature, the monitor still maintains a wonderful 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and a super fast 1ms response time. It also has an IPS panel, which means you'll get great color accuracy and strong viewing angles.

There are plenty of other features, too. It has AMD FreeSync natively, which works with your AMD graphics card to reduce screen tearing in fast-paced games and movies. Of course it's also Nvidia G-Sync compatible, which means it will work with Nvidia graphics cards from the 10xx series or later to do the same thing. It is also HDR10 compatible for HDR support, which will help enhance image quality.

Extras include an adjustable stand, a borderless design, and a USB hub that includes two USB 3.0 ports in addition to HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity.

John Levite
Deals Editor

J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now covers deals for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.