Why OLED Gaming Monitor Deals Matter This Month
OLED gaming monitor deals have crossed an important threshold: multiple 27-inch 240Hz OLED options from major brands are now available under USD 500 (approx. RM2,300), a big shift from the USD 700–900 (approx. RM3,200–RM4,100) price range these panels previously occupied. That means the deep blacks, near-instant 0.03ms response times, and rich contrast of QD-OLED gaming panels are no longer reserved for ultra-high-end builds. At the same time, larger 32-inch and 34-inch ultrawide OLEDs are seeing hefty discounts, with price cuts reaching into the hundreds of dollars depending on model and configuration. For players upgrading from IPS or VA displays, this month’s gaming monitor discounts deliver both a visible image-quality jump and a smoother, more responsive feel in competitive titles, without the four-figure price tags that early OLED adopters had to pay.
Sub-$500 27-Inch 240Hz OLED: LG and Acer Lead the Value Charge
If you want a 27-inch 240Hz OLED without destroying your budget, LG and Acer have the most aggressive pricing right now. LG’s UltraGear 27GS93QE drops from a list price of USD 899.99 (approx. RM4,100) down to USD 499.99 (approx. RM2,300), a USD 400 (approx. RM1,800) discount that puts a major-brand 240Hz OLED squarely under the USD 500 mark. It delivers QHD 2560×1440 resolution, 0.03ms response time, DisplayHDR True Black 400, plus both FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC Compatible support over HDMI 2.1. Acer’s Predator X27U lands even cheaper in absolute terms: reduced from USD 549.99 (approx. RM2,500) to USD 369.99 (approx. RM1,700), saving USD 180 (approx. RM830). This 26.5-inch QD-OLED brings 240Hz at 1440p, 99% DCI-P3 coverage, and both DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1, making it one of the most accessible QD-OLED gaming panel options yet.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G6: Esports-Focused 27-Inch QD-OLED Under $500
Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G6 targets competitive players who want esports-grade speed with OLED-level image quality. This 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor runs at QHD (1440p) with a 240Hz refresh rate and a quoted 0.03ms response time, keeping motion extremely clean in fast shooters and MOBAs. Thanks to a current Amazon offer, its price drops from USD 599.99 (approx. RM2,750) to USD 479.99 (approx. RM2,200), a USD 120 (approx. RM550) saving that also places it below the USD 500 psychological barrier. Beyond speed, the panel’s deep blacks, vibrant colors, and Pantone validation make it a strong all-rounder for games and media. You also get a glare-free finish, HDR10 support, a height-adjustable stand, and a three-year warranty, making the G6 one of the most balanced OLED gaming monitor deals for players who care equally about responsiveness and picture quality.
Premium 4K and 34-Inch Ultrawide QD-OLEDs See Big Discounts Too
While the most eye-catching drops are on sub-USD-500 (approx. RM2,300) 27-inch 240Hz OLEDs, higher-end models are also hitting record lows. ASUS’s ROG Swift PG27UCDM, a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor, falls from USD 1,199 (approx. RM5,500) to USD 999 (approx. RM4,600), saving USD 200 (approx. RM920). It pairs a sharp 3840×2160 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate with Dolby Vision, 90W USB‑C power delivery, a custom heatsink for OLED longevity, and DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 for uncompressed 4K 240Hz. For immersive setups, the ASUS ROG Strix XG34WCDMTG ultrawide QD-OLED drops from USD 1,199 (approx. RM5,500) to USD 999 (approx. RM4,600) as well, another USD 200 (approx. RM920) saving. This 34-inch 3440×1440 curved OLED runs at 240Hz with 0.03ms response time, FreeSync and G-SYNC compatibility, plus extras like Wi‑Fi 6, NVIDIA GeForce Now, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos support.
Is Now the Right Time to Jump to OLED for Gaming?
With several 27-inch 240Hz OLED gaming monitors finally slipping under USD 500 (approx. RM2,300) and larger 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawides dropping by USD 200 (approx. RM920) or more, OLED is transitioning from luxury upgrade to realistic choice for many PC gamers. Compared with standard IPS panels, these QD-OLED gaming panel deals bring perfect blacks, more vivid colors, and virtually instant 0.03ms pixel transitions, which together reduce motion blur and boost perceived sharpness at high frame rates. If you play fast competitive shooters, the 1440p 240Hz models from LG, Acer, and Samsung offer the best balance of speed, clarity, and value. Those who want cutting-edge visuals for single-player and creative work can look to ASUS’s discounted 4K and 34‑inch ultrawide OLEDs. Stock and pricing can change quickly, so it’s worth checking current listings before they bounce back up.
