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Monitors are one of those components that you can spend as much or as little on as you want. While you generally get what you pay for, you should pay for the right features, specs, and sizes for your specific needs.
If you're an avid gamer, for example, a high-resolution, curved monitor is a constant wish list item. Alternatively, you might be a remote worker who needs maximum screen real estate for complex projects, or you may want a big, beautiful display for streaming content.
In any case, we've got you covered on great deals with some of the biggest retailers around. We scoured the web for the best offers on mainstream, do-it-all displays as well as more niche models, like huge ultra-wides, super-fast refresh gaming displays, and large monitors, 43-inches and up.
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Read on to find a selection of the best monitor deals available, regardless of what type and size of monitor you're looking for.
The Samsung 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9 is our top pick as a great gaming monitor offering a curved screen and a 240Hz refresh rate at 1ms -- and to make this top-spec monitor even more appealing, it is currently available for $1513, which is over $780 off the typical RRP.
If you're looking for a monitor suitable for business, this is the deal for you. Currently available for $250 off its original price, the LG UltraWide Ergo monitor has a 34-inch display at a 21:9 ratio. Promising flexibility, this monitor can stand in a variety of positions and viewing angles.
This Full HD, FreeSync-compatible monitor from Samsung is part of the Odyssey range, a well-regarded line suitable for gaming -- especially if you have limited desk space. As a bonus, this model comes with a 144Hz refresh rate.
If you want an comprehensive gaming rig, the Corsair Xeneon Flex offers a 45-inch bendable display with a WQHD (3440 x 1440) resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response time.
The Samsung 34-inch ViewFinity UHD monitor, available at a $200 discounted price, is a solid choice for both productivity and gaming. It offers a 34-inch display and a 100 Hz refresh rate.
Our overall top pick is the Samsung 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor. It's uncommon for discounts of over $700 to appear on such a great monitor with a curved screen and high refresh rate -- and this monitor will suit you for years to come.
ZDNET has been scouring the sale to find the best deals by category: