
If you’ve been waiting for a great deal on an OLED gaming monitor, it’s here. This 39-inch LG OLED would normally be $1,600, but today it’s on sale for $789.53 at Amazon. That’s already a good price for any regular ultrawide in this class, but this one features a boosted 39-inch format and a 240Hz refresh rate, making this deal absolutely incredible.
You can read PCWorld’s full review of the UltraGear 39GX90SA-W for comprehensive details, but the overall gist is that this monitor hits the current gaming monitor sweet spot plus a few extras. At 3440×1440 resolution, it’s a bit wider than standard QHD while being five inches larger than the semi-standard 34-inch size. That gives you a little extra space for cinematic games, which is appropriate since this monitor comes with LG’s webOS smart TV software built in. You don’t even need a PC to get streaming apps on this thing.
You also get all the usual gaming goodies, including 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03 milisecond response rate, G-Sync and FreeSync. With USB-C, it plays nice with laptops, though 65 watts of max charging means that the most intense gaming laptops will need more juice to get full power.
Amazon has this promotional price active for today only, ending at 4 AM Eastern time. (And despite being so close to Prime Day, it looks like you don’t need a Prime subscription to get this discount.) If you miss this price, or just prefer to shop elsewhere, you can also get the same model from LG’s store for $799.99. If you miss the deal altogether, check out PCWorld’s picks for the best gaming monitors for more options.