Prime Day gaming monitor deals live 2026 — hot sales on the best monitors from Amazon, Newegg, Dell, Best Buy, and more
It’s Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals time, and the gaming monitor deals are coming in fast and furious. Whether you’re looking for a gaming monitor with fast response times and high refresh rates or an expansive productivity offering with a webcam, there’s something for everyone. Smaller sales and events are now popping up all over the place, and we’re tracking all of those sales for you here.
We constantly comb through the best deals across multiple retailers, selecting the best based on in-depth knowledge gained from our thorough reviews, extensive benchmarks, and comprehensive historical price analysis, and keep an updated list below. If you want even more options, we also have our list of Best Gaming Monitors and our Prime Day Gaming Monitor Deals hub, but we’re putting the hottest deals in this blog.
Black Friday is more pertinent than ever for PC builders, as an AI-driven memory shortage apocalypse sends prices skyrocketing. Indeed, we’re seeing price increases of over 100% on the most popular RAM products, so the best option could be to upgrade your monitor to a higher resolution to squeeze more gaming quality out of your existing system. On that front, we’ve found plenty of deals to satisfy even the most demanding monitor aficionados, as you can see below.
Quick Links: Prime Day Monitor Deals
- Amazon: Up to $500 off Gaming Monitors
- Dell: The best monitor deals from Dell – up to $100 off
Hottest Amazon Prime Day Monitor Deals

The Corsair Xeneon Edge is a 14.5-inch display designed to serve as an extension for your desktop and give you a small screen to host your most important apps. Its versatility means you can mount it practically anywhere — horizontally under your main monitor, vertically beside your primary display, or as a digital status panel inside your PC case.View Deal

One of the most popular deals on Amazon right now, get this 34-inch ViewFinity monitor from Samsung for just $219, a return to its lowest-ever price. Comes with a 100Hz refresh rate, WQHD resolution, HDR10 support, AMD FreeSync, and more. View Deal

This 32-inch curved gaming monitor sports 1440p resolution, a top refresh rate of 180 Hz, and variable refresh. It’s a VA panel, which should deliver better contrast than IPS when you’re sitting directly in front of it.View Deal

This gaming monitor from Asus spans 27 inches across and features an IPS panel. It has a dense, QHD resolution and a 180 Hz refresh rate, which are great specs for gaming. It also has both DisplayPort and HDMI input options. View Deal

This 27-inch Samsung gaming screen isn’t much more expensive than an office monitor. But it sports a 180 Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and FreeSync variable refresh. It’s a VA panel, which generally means better contrast and deeper blacks than TN or IPS, but viewing angles likely aren’t the best.View Deal

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD) is a great 32-inch-class monitor sporting a 4K 240 Hz QD-OLED display.View Deal
Aside from price, the 37-inch size is probably this monitor’s major selling point, as it’s pretty rare and sits between typical 32-inch screens and the truly large 40 or 42-inch screens. If you’re rocking a 27-inch or 32-inch monitor and are looking for a size upgrade without spending a lot, this is the best deal for productivity that I have seen.
Just note that this isn’t great for more than basic, casual gaming. Aside from the locked 60 Hz refresh, its 5 ms (GtG) rated response time means you’ll probably see motion blur and ghosting with fast motion.

This is a large 37-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) monitor with a 60 Hz refresh rate, which uses a VA panel. Because of the panel type, don’t expect great viewing angles. But when sitting directly in front of it, the contrast should be good. Samsung rates the screen at 350 nits, with a 3,000:1 static contrast.View Deal
If you’re craving a big monitor and don’t need high refresh for gaming, this 37-inch monster from Samsung, half off today at B&H, is by far the best value I have seen in months. The cheapest it’s been on Amazon is around $350 late last year, so this seems to be its lowest-ever price. In fact, it’s currently selling for above $400 at Best Buy and Amazon, so $249 is a steal.

Back in stock!
The Corsair Xeneon Edge is back in stock and discounted to $199. With 20% off, you’ll save $50 on all three colors.

The Corsair Xeneon Edge is a 14.5-inch display designed to serve as an extension for your desktop and give you a small screen to host your most important apps. Its versatility means you can mount it practically anywhere — horizontally under your main monitor, vertically beside your primary display, or as a digital status panel inside your PC case.View Deal
With 2560 x 720 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate the Xeneon Edge can be used as a touchscreen display for basically anything. Play videos or control media, manage your Discord comms or watch chat while streaming, or pair it with iCUE and monitor your PCs internal temperatures. This sold out earlier in the week so is likely to sell out fast. – Stephen Warwick
Get a great deal on the TUF Gaming monitor (VG27AQM5A) for only $199.99 on Prime Day – save $100 and upgrade your monitor to a QHD, 300Hz Fast IPS panel and take your gaming to the next level
If you’re in the market for a monitor upgrade, Prime Day 2026 has you covered. Jump up to the 27-inch Asus TUF QHD (2560×1440) 300Hz fast IPS monitor for only $199.00 (33% / $100 off). The VG27AQM5A sports a fast IPS panel, speakers, a swivel-and-tilt stand, and several features like Asus ELMB (Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync), which works with other variable refresh rate technologies it supports, like AMD Freesync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, to eliminate ghosting and screen tearing for sharp visuals in gaming.


Save 33% on the Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQM5A and upgrade your gaming experience for only $199.00. 27-inch, 300 Hz Fast IPS panel eliminates ghosting and screen tearing, and a 95% DCI-P3 color gamut displays vibrant colors, and all for under $200.View Deal
Additional features include Gaming AI with a dynamic crosshair, dynamic shadow boost (enhances dark areas onscreen), as well as AI Visual that dynamically adjusts settings to provide the best default or use-preset monitor settings. Connectivity consists of a single DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, and a USB-C port, ensuring wide compatibility with a variety of input sources. While there are a lot of deals out there for Prime Day, this is the only 300Hz, QHD, Fast IPS panel under $200 we could find. Get it before it’s too late. — Matt Safford
Get a little portable OLED in your life for just $207 – Four-star 16-inch ViewSonic ColorPro VP16-OLED portable monitor drops to lowest-ever price

It’s not a big-screen gaming monitor, but ViewSonic’s ColorPro VP16-OLED is a color-accurate, 15.6-inch portable monitor with an excellent stand / hub that we liked a lot when we tested it back in 2024. And that was back when it was $399, not 48% off that price, as it is at Amazon right now for Prime Day. Apart from the excellent OLED panel, its main trick is a built-in dual-hinge kickstand that houses its ample inputs, as well as a 40-Watt charging hub.

This 1.56-inch, 1080p OLED display features rich and accurate color and deep blacks, as well as a built-in dual-hinge stand that makes it easy to use while including 40W passthrough charging. It also includes a screen protector that doubles as a hood for use outside or under bright lights.View Deal
The dual-hinge stand means you can adjust the tilt as well as height – a nice touch since portable monitors are often too low for ergonomic use long-term. Operating the OSD to adjust the display is easy, thanks to four large buttons on the front of the stand. And the left side houses micro-HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and two USB-C ports, with the power button on the right.
The only downside I see is that the stand adds extra permanent bulk, making the monitor heavy by portable standards, at 2.2 pounds. But if color and contrast are what you’re after, this is a great monitor at an even better price, that beat out even other OLED portables in our testin

The Asus ROG Strix 27-inch OLED is down to its cheapest price ever for Prime Day
Asus makes some of the best OLED gaming monitors, and the XG27AQDMGR shows off that prowess. It comes from Asus’ lower XG range, which trims some of the premium features of monitors in the PG range for a cheaper price, but otherwise uses an identical panel. This monitor has benefited a lot for the rapid advancements in OLED panels, and you can score it now for just $449.

The Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDMGR is a 27-inch, 1440p monitor with a QD-OLED panel. It boasts a 240Hz refresh and 0.03ms GtG response times.View Deal
Although we’ve seen OLEDs push ahead to 480Hz at 1440p, the specs here are still excellent. You get a 240Hz, 1440p panel from LG Display. So it’s WOLED instead of QD-OLED. With this generation of panels, you can expect slightly worse color performance out of WOLED but superior brightness.
XG monitors may trim some premium features, but this display still offers a lot. It includes Asus’ Neo Proximity Sensor to automatically dim the display when you’re away, as well as DisplayPort 2.1 support. — Jake Roach
Blazing fast 380 Hz frame rates on the cheap for Prime Day
The Asus ROG Strix XG279CNS is a frequent pick on our deals blog with the 27-inch panel retailing for a mere $229, a 23% discount off its normal $299 price tag.

For eSports gamers looking for an edge of the competition, the ROG Strix XG279CNS offers a 1080p resolution with an ultra-fast 380 Hz refresh rate. You get a 27-inch IPS panel, which should ensure good viewing angles, and it even includes ROG Gaming AI technology for in-game enhancements.View Deal
This monitor is designed for headshotters that focus on bleeding-edge frame rates for eSports, with its 1080p resolution firing at 380 Hz to give an advantage to those with the fastest of reflexes. Given that low resolution, you won’t need a massive GPU to push this panel to the limits. The screen has a Fast IPS screen that still delivers good picture quality, and a 0.3ms gray-to-gray response time to combat ghosting. The firm’s “Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync” (ELMB SYNC) also works to reduce ghosting and tearing.
The panel has HDMI 2,1 DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C (DP Alt Mode) connectivity options. All of this comes wrapped in a great price tag. — Paul Alcorn