SAVE $80:007 Archives27-inch Samsung Odyssey G3 gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $149.99, down from the normal price of $229.99. That's a 35% discount.
Day by day, we're getting closer to sweaty summer months. If you're not in the mood to brave the heat this year, there's plenty of options to keep busy while inside. After you close the blinds to keep the blazing sun out and turn on the air conditioner, why not settle in for a gaming session? Thanks to today's deal at Amazon, you can snag a gaming-ready Samsung monitor on a steep discount.
As of May 5, the 27-inch Samsung Odyssey G3 gaming monitor is on sale for $149.99 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $229.99. That works out to a 35% discount that shaves $80 off the normal price.
With an adjustable stand and a zippy 180Hz refresh rate, the Samsung Odyssey G3 is prepared to take on all your gaming adventures. That's not to mention the 1ms response time that means you're a lot less likely to run into blur. The AMD Radeon FreeSynch means your monitor is well equipped to keep in synch with the graphics card refresh rate.
Samsung also used Eye Saver mode in this model which helps cut down on blue light to keep your eyes in better shape for hours of gaming. The monitor is designed to have a flicker-free screen which is also great for reducing eye strain or distractions.
Samsung Odyssey G5 (27 inch) — $179.99$229.99(save $50)
Samsung Odyssey G5 (32 inch) — $279.99$429.99(save $150)
Samsung Odyssey G6 (32 inch) — $399.99$473.24(save $73.25)
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