Man, this year’s Memorial Day sales are wild! Seriously, it’s like gaming monitors are popping up for free everywhere you look. Samsung’s got this crazy promo with their super ultrawide monitor, right? Well, LG is like, “Hold my drink,” and they’re tossing in a free 27-inch FHD 180Hz screen that usually runs for $250.
It comes when you snag their UltraGear OLED 27GX790A monitor. And folks, let me tell you, that thing is a beast. We’re talking 1440p resolution, a mind-blowing 480Hz refresh rate, and it plays nice with G-Sync. Heaven for gamers, really.
Oh, and the price drop! Instead of the standard $999.99, it’s going for just $799.99. So, you’re basically getting two sick monitors for the price of one. Handy if your space doesn’t fit a giant ultrawide.
Now, about that sweet Memorial Day OLED monitor deal—I’m still wrapping my head around it. I mean, Samsung’s double whammy ultrawide promo caught my eye, but LG threw in this wicked twist with their own free gaming screen.
Let’s dive into that 27-inch UltraGear OLED (27GX790A-B) display ‘cause that’s the real MVP here. OLED panel? Check. Perfect contrast and vibrant color? Check. A lightning-fast 480Hz refresh rate and a speedy 0.03ms response time make it perfect for those high-stakes esports matches where time literally ticks away in milliseconds.
Plus, forget the typical 1080p – LG bumps it up to 1440p for some extra eye candy. Supports both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-Sync, so you’re covered no matter your GPU allegiance.
The stand is all sorts of ergonomic with height, pivot, swivel, and tilt, and in case you fancy getting it off your desk, it’s VESA mount-ready.
So, what’s this all mean? You’re grabbing a top-tier display for $799.99 this Memorial Day. And it gets snazzier.
Buy that OLED display? Boom. LG throws in their 27-inch UltraGear 27GS60QC screen at zero extra dollars.
It’s curved, same 1440p resolution, a respectable 180Hz refresh rate, and quick 1ms response time equipped with AMD FreeSync. Keep it or pass it on, it’ll hold its own next to the OLED, or brighten someone else’s gaming den.
So, you’re shelling out bucks for one, but walking away with two. Approximately $450 saved, which doesn’t hurt a bit.