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The 16 best Prime Day monitor deals live right now: Save on Dell, LG, Alienware, and Asus

Prime Day is packed with big discounts on monitors for gaming and office use, including deals on high-end OLEDs and entry-level LCDs.

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The best Prime Day monitor deals include discounts on Alienware gaming monitors and Dell office displays.

Amazon's Prime Day sale has arrived, and our deal experts are rounding up all the best Prime Day deals throughout the event. Right now, we're seeing big savings on tech gear like monitors, with displays from brands like Dell, LG, and Asus getting great discounts. The best Prime Day monitor deals include options for productivity, gaming, and multimedia, so all users should find something to suit their needs.  

Some high-end OLED models are on sale, including the 27-inch Alienware AW2725DF for $150 off, which is an excellent price for a beast of a gaming monitor. You can also snag an entry-level Dell HD monitor for under $100

The best Prime Day monitor deals are expected to remain active through July 17 while supplies last. We'll be updating this roundup regularly, so check back for all the latest display discounts. 

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Best Prime Day monitor deals

Right now, we're seeing several excellent Prime Day monitor deals, including discounts on gaming displays and office models. In particular, you can snag some great savings on ultra-wide monitors — like the Dell S3423DWC (28% off) — which deliver more screen space for apps and games. Likewise, OLEDs like Corsair's bendable 45-inch display ($700 off) are on sale for buyers who want the highest contrast and deepest black levels.

What features should you look for in a monitor?

Monitors come in various sizes with a range of resolution options and features. But which features are right for you depends on how you plan to use your monitor.

Most office users who only need a monitor for work, browsing the web, and basic productivity tasks will likely be satisfied with a simple 1080p HD monitor that has a 60Hz refresh rate. We also recommend a size of around 24 inches for these use cases. 

However, gamers, multimedia enthusiasts, and photo editors will want to consider monitors that have larger 27- or 34-inch screens, higher resolution QHD or 4K displays, support for a wide color gamut, and features like high dynamic range (HDR) to deliver the best image quality. 

In addition, hardcore gamers will want to look for monitors with low input lag, a fast refresh rate of 144Hz or higher, and VRR (variable refresh rate) support to achieve the smoothest gameplay. Some gamers may also want to consider an ultra-wide panel that can expand the image further to the left and right on supported games. Those planning to connect their monitor to a console like a PS5 or Xbox Series X should also ensure that the model they choose has an HDMI 2.1 port to enable the best video signal. 

What is an OLED monitor?

Most computer monitors use panels based on LCD (liquid crystal display) technology. However, some high-end monitors from brands like Samsung, LG, and Alienware are now available with OLED panels. If a monitor has an OLED display, it will be clearly stated in its product listing. OLED stands for organic light emitting diode, and this technology enables some key benefits over LCDs.

OLED is an emissive panel type, which means each pixel can illuminate or dim without the need for a backlight. This gives OLED displays much better contrast than even the best LCD monitors. OLED displays also have pixel-level HDR highlight control, perfect black levels that can disappear into a dark room, wide viewing angles, and low input lag. Thanks to these features, high-end OLED monitors are ideal for gamers and viewers who want a premium entertainment experience. 

However, OLED monitors tend to have dimmer full-screen brightness than top LCDs. OLEDs are also technically susceptible to an issue called burn-in. This problem can occur in extreme situations if a static image is left on the screen for hours on end. When burn-in occurs, a faint ghost image gets stuck permanently on the screen. Thankfully, OLED monitors are designed with pixel-shift features and optimized heat management to prevent this. Likewise, some companies like Alienware even provide warranties that include burn-in coverage. If this is a concern, make sure to read each brand's warranty details before you make a purchase.

Considering all that, we think OLED monitors are best suited for people who primarily want to use their display for mixed gaming and movie-watching. We don't recommend OLED displays for office users who spend several hours at a time using the same productivity apps with lots of static elements and fixed icons on the screen.  

Shopping for more great Amazon Prime Day deals? Check out our roundup of all of the best Amazon Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for more.

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