Why OLED gaming monitor deals are so exciting right now
OLED gaming monitor deals refer to temporary discounts on gaming displays that use organic light-emitting diode technology, offering higher contrast, faster response times, and richer color than typical LCD monitors, and they are increasingly appearing across a wide range of sizes, resolutions, and refresh rates, making premium gaming visuals more affordable for competitive and casual players. The standout trend today is how QD-OLED and WOLED panels are moving into price brackets once dominated by basic IPS or VA screens. You can now find 240Hz gaming monitors with OLED panels under USD 400 (approx. RM1,840), while elite 500Hz gaming monitors see price cuts of up to 40% off MSRP. Brands like Samsung, MSI, Gigabyte, LG, Alienware, and Acer are all running notable sales, from compact esports displays to expansive ultrawide gaming monitor sale offers aimed at immersion-focused setups.
Entry-level OLED: 240Hz QD-OLED under USD 400 and dual-mode 4K/360Hz
If you want a fast OLED without spending four figures, MSI and Alienware have become strong starting points. MSI’s 27-inch MAG 272QP QD-OLED pairs a WQHD resolution with a 240Hz gaming monitor spec, 0.03ms response time, and VESA ClearMR 13000 certification. PC Guide notes it is now available for USD 399.99 (approx. RM1,840), calling it “a very good price considering it’s from one of the leaders in the gaming monitor space and has a higher 240Hz refresh rate.” For players who split time between cinematic single-player titles and esports, Alienware’s 27-inch AW2725QF offers dual modes: 4K at 180Hz or FHD at 360Hz, with VESA DisplayHDR 600 and 95% DCI-P3 coverage. It currently sits just under USD 400 (approx. RM1,840) on Amazon at its 30-day low, making it a flexible choice if you are not fixed on OLED yet.

Serious speed: Samsung and Acer 500Hz OLED esports displays
Competitive players can now grab 500Hz gaming monitor options with OLED image quality at sizeable discounts. Samsung’s 27-inch Odyssey OLED G6 (LS27FG602SNXZA) is a QHD QD-OLED panel with a 500Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500. According to TechNetBooks, “The Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 gaming display has seen a discount to USD 599.99 (approx. RM2,760) at Amazon… a full 40% discount from its USD 999.99 (approx. RM4,600) MSRP.” Acer’s Predator X27U F5 pushes similar specs with a 26.5-inch WQHD OLED panel, 500Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response, plus FreeSync Premium Pro and DisplayHDR True Black 500. PC Guide highlights it with a 25% saving, equal to USD 200 (approx. RM920) off MSRP, positioning it as one of the most esports-focused OLED gaming monitor deals available for players who prize motion clarity above all.

Premium WOLED and ultrawide OLED gaming monitor sale highlights
For players who care about immersion and HDR just as much as speed, Gigabyte and LG have cut prices on their higher-end OLED lines. Gigabyte’s MO27Q28GR is a 27-inch QHD WOLED panel with a 280Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, G-SYNC compatibility, and a RealBlack Glossy coating. It carries a 20% discount down to USD 479.99 (approx. RM2,210), a new record-low price on Amazon. LG’s UltraGear 39GX90SA-W is a 39-inch curved ultrawide OLED (3440×1440, 21:9) running at 240Hz with 0.03ms response, G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync Premium, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400. PC Guide reports this all-white ultrawide is 39% off its MSRP, making it one of the standout ultrawide gaming monitor sale offers for anyone who wants a steep 800R curve, webOS streaming features, and a large OLED canvas for both games and multitasking.
Budget alternative: high-refresh LCD for less than OLED
If OLED is still outside your budget but you want smoother competitive gameplay, Samsung’s 24-inch Odyssey G3 offers a useful stepping stone. It is an FHD gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, AMD FreeSync, and helpful extras like Black Equalizer, Virtual Aim Point, Eye Saver Mode, and a flicker-free backlight. PC Guide notes that an Amazon deal sliced 40% off, bringing the price down to USD 119.99 (approx. RM550). You miss out on the deep blacks and near-instant response time of OLED, but you gain a very low entry price and a refresh rate that is still excellent for fast-paced shooters. For players on strict budgets or those waiting for even cheaper OLED panels, this kind of LCD discount keeps high-refresh competitive play accessible without a large upfront cost.








