SAVE $350:As of Feb. 20,Oh Mi get the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 Gaming Monitor for $549.99, down from its original price of $899.99, with an on-page coupon at B&H Photo. That's a discount of 42%.
If you're a PC gamer or connect your handhelds to a monitor, you know the importance of having one that looks great and functions even better. A great gaming monitor is paramount to a good gaming battle station, and when you get one, you can immediately tell the difference. If you're looking for a significant visual glow up, or you just need something functional yet a bit flashy, you can save big one of Samsung's best gaming monitors today.
As of Feb. 20, get the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 Gaming Monitor for $549.99, down from its original price of $899.99 at B&H Photo. It's currently $699.99 thanks to an instant discount, and you can clip the on-page coupon to save an additional $150 off of the monitor. This discount is only valid through Feb. 23.
SEE ALSO: Slash 47% off the Logitech G502 gaming mouse and upgrade your PC gaming stationThis 27-inch monitor features a 16:9 OLED panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and 360 Hz refresh rate and 0.03 ms response time. AMD FreeSync helps to remove screen tearing issues, and the display itself offers 250 nits of brightness, so you can see everything and appreciate it more than with your average monitor.
As for the frame, it's thin and lightweight, with two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort with USB-A charging options, so setup is convenient. You can also rotate the monitor 92 degrees in either direction as well as adjust its height, tilt, and swivel for a better viewing angle.
This is a great monitor to settle in and enjoy your favorite games with, and it's much more affordable than usual for a limited time. If you're ready to take the plunge, now's a good time.
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