Best Monitor Deals: Best Prices at Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg and More


    

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        LG 27QN600-B: $247
        Low list price
        $247 at Amazon

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        Acer VG270U: $200
        Save $80
        $200 at Newegg

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        Pixio PX278: $240
        Save $80
        $240 at Newegg

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        ViewSonic VX2785-2K-MHDU: $320
        Low list price
        $320 at Amazon

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        Samsung LU32J590UQNXZA: $300
        Save $40
        $300 at Amazon

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        Samsung LS32AM702UNXZA: $330
        Save $40
        $330 at Best Buy

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        Acer ET322QK: $400
        Save $100
        $400 at Newegg

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        Dell S3221QS: $380
        Save $220
        $380 at Dell


    


    To my eyes and wallet, the sweet spot for monitors in terms of getting the biggest screen with the highest resolution at an affordable price is either a 27-inch QHD display or a 32-inch UHD display. Each option produces a satisfactorily sharp picture for the size of the panel at an acceptable price.?
    My current monitor is a 27-inch QHD (quad HD or 2,560×1,440-pixel resolution) monitor that I bought for $250, but I did nearly go with a 32-inch UHD (ultra HD or 3,840×2,160-pixel) display that would have offered more room and more pixels for only a minor fraction more money. Between these two different sizes, you can easily find a screen to perfectly fit your desk space, your work needs and, most importantly, your budget. The world’s creatives, hobbyists and professional gamers who worry about color gamut and refresh rates might find that they need a higher-end screen than you’ll find on our list, but these displays are big enough for most needs, and with sufficient pixel density to produce a sharp, quality image.
    Be sure to check out CNET’s monitor buying guide for more info, and keep updated on the best deals I currently see among 27-inch QHD and 32-inch UHD displays. I will continue to keep this story updated as pricing fluctuates and I uncover better deals, so check back often.
    Best 27-inch monitor deals
    These 27-inch models feature QHD resolution and give you more screen real estate than a 24-inch, FHD (full HD or 1,920×1,080 pixels) display, and better resolution, too. And it gives you all of that for not too much more money. You might also come across 27-inch 4K displays in your search. Those displays offer a certain quality worth consideration, but in my experience, a QHD or 2K resolution is more than sufficient when stretched across a 27-inch panel.
    
    LG
    LG 27QN600-B: $247
    Low list price
    
    This is the model I ended up buying on Amazon after shopping around. I got it for a reasonable $250 — right around where it’s priced right now. It’s an IPS panel with a QHD resolution, a rated 350 nits of brightness and thin screen bezels. I like the simple stand, although I wish it offered height support. Most monitors at this price, however, don’t offer height adjustment, so I can live without it. It doesn’t have internal speakers, but those are generally terrible and not something I’d ever use when I have a Bluetooth speaker in my home office. It has one DisplayPort and two HDMI ports, giving the flexibility to connect to a variety of PCs and laptops. I’ve got no complaints about its image, which I find to be sufficiently bright and crisp. The?32-inch version?of this monitor is also tempting at its current price of $280.
    $247 at Amazon
    
    Newegg
    Acer VG270U: $200
    Save $80
    
    This Acer model is on sale at Office Depot for even less than the above LG and shares many of the same specs — both are IPS panels with HDMI and DisplayPort connections and rated for 350 nits of brightness — but this Acer adds integrated speakers and AMD FreeSync, which syncs the monitor’s refresh rate (up to 75Hz in this case) with the frame rate of your PC’s graphics card for stutter-free gaming. To be clear, FreeSync does not make this Acer a gaming display, but it will provide smooth gameplay up to to 75 frames per second. It’s on sale for only $200 right now at Newegg.
    $200 at Newegg
    
    Newegg
    Pixio PX278: $240
    Save $80
    
    You can get this 27-inch Pixio monitor for only $240 at its current sale price. It features a QHD resolution along with AMD FreeSync and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate if you want to use it for gaming in addition to work. It’s rated for an ample 400 nits of brightness, so it should be a bit brighter than the Acer and LG models above.
    $240 at Newegg
    
    Viewsonic
    ViewSonic VX2785-2K-MHDU: $320
    Low list price
    
    The highlight of this ViewSonic model is its USB 3.2 Type-C port, which means you can connect a MacBook and other laptops with a USB-C port (but not HDMI) to the monitor without an adapter or special conversion cable. It also supplies both HDMI and DisplayPort connections along with AMD FreeSync and is rated for 300 nits of brightness. This model has been going in and out of stock on Amazon, but you can get the same deal at B&H.
    $320 at Amazon
    $320 at B&H
    Best 32-inch monitor deals
    The next step up in size, resolution and price from a 27-inch QHD display is a 32-inch UHD display. Ultra HD is also commonly referred to as 4K.
    
    Newegg
    Samsung LU32J590UQNXZA: $300
    Save $40
    
    This Samsung model has a relatively low max brightness of 270 nits, making it a better fit for a basement den or otherwise low-light room than for a sun-drenched office. It features AMD FreeSync, two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort and a headphone jack, but no USB ports. It’s currently $40 off, dropping?its price to a very reasonable $300.
    $300 at Amazon
    
    Samsung
    Samsung LS32AM702UNXZA: $330
    Save $40
    
    This Samsung sale model stands out from the 32-inch UHD pack here because it features a USB Type-C port, which means you can connect a MacBook and other laptops with a USB-C port to the monitor without an adapter or special conversion cable. It also offers a pair of HDMI connections along with integrated speakers and a remote control. It’s rare to find a USB-C monitor at this size and resolution for this low a price. The downside? It’s rated for only 250 nits of brightness.
    $330 at Best Buy
    
    Acer/Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
    Acer ET322QK: $400
    Save $100
    
    Like the other 32-inch displays here, this Acer model features a vertical alignment panel. VA panels typically offer better contrast ratios for deeper blacks and brighter whites than in-plane switching, or IPS, panels at the cost of viewing angles. It’s rated for a sufficient 3,000:1 contrast ratio and 300 nits of brightness. For ports, you get two HDMI 2.0 ports and one DisplayPort 1.2 connection. It also supplies a pair of 2-watt stereo speakers.
    $400 at Newegg
    
    Dell
    Dell S3221QS: $380
    Save $220
    
    At 32 inches, a curved display starts to become an option and not just for gamers. A curved display lets you sit closer without needing to crane your head as much to see the whole screen. This curved Dell display features a gentle 1,800R curvature along with AMD FreeSync and integrated speakers. It also boasts a wealth of adjustability with tilt, swivel and height adjustment. It has a bounty of connectivity with two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort connection, two USB-A ports, a USB-B port and headphone jack. And it’s currently a whopping $220 off.
    $380 at Dell
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