Acer EI322QUR | 31.5-inch | 165Hz | 1440p | VA | $292.32$199.99 at Amazon (save $92.33)For a big-screen 1440p panel, this Acer makes a really good option as a big mid-range display. That's pretty much bang-on the perfect ratio for refresh rate and resolution for modern gaming. We do prefer Acer's 27-inch IPS Nitro XV272U at this price, but for a 32-incher this is a solid option.
A 32-inch, 1440p, 165Hz monitor for under $200? Really? Yup, it can be done. Just. The Acer EI322QUR launched at $449 but it's now on offer at Amazon for a single penny under $200 at just $199.99 thanks to Prime day. It's an awful, awful lot of monitor for the money.
It's also far from the only steal currently available on gaming monitors. We reckon ultrawide 34-inch panels are the sweetspot right now, so it's great to see that the ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B is available for just under $300 at Newegg.
ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B | 34-inch | 165Hz | 3440 x 1440 | VA | $379.99$294.99 at Newegg (save $85 after rebate)You can't beat a high-refresh 34-inch ultrawide gaming panel in terms of bang for buck, and ASRock gives you that particular bang for less buck than ever. As we found in our review, this 1ms 165Hz VA panel has no major weaknesses and makes for a really nice overall package for the money.
That's a model we've reviewed ourselves. It was a really nice screen at its $379 launch price and it's only gotten better with that hefty price cut. In fact it's probably our pick of everything that's been offered so far, screen wise.
Aorus FV43U | 43-inch | 144Hz | 4K | VA | $769.99 at Amazon The FV43U is the slightly smaller (and cheaper) version of the FO48U. Even though it isn't an OLED, it provides excellent picture quality and a 144Hz refresh rate
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