UP TO 44% OFF:Shop Samsung monitors at Amazon985 Archivessave up to 44%.
If your current monitor is lagging and causing eye strain, it might be time for an upgrade. You don't have to buy a brand-new computer or a high-end graphics card (unless you want to), but committing to a new Samsung monitor may be a clutch move, especially since several are on sale today.
SEE ALSO: The best monitors for your home officeSamsung is a well-known, quality brand and the company has a range of monitors from entry-level to high-performance. Whether you need a monitor for work, gaming, streaming, etc., Samsung has an option to fit your budget and meet your needs.
The best part? Right now, you can get up to 44% off Samsung monitors at Amazon. Here are our top picks:
The Samsung ViewFinity S65UA has an ultrawide, 34-inch display with HDR10 tech for up to one billion colors. (That's a lot of vibrant pixels.) It also features an ergonomic design with an adjustable stand and a 100Hz refresh rate (gamers will appreciate this).
This immersive curved monitor provides a more cinematic viewing experience, so you can binge your favorite shows, game while chatting with your friends on Discord, or, you know, work.
If you're a gamer but don't want to spend big money on the Odyssey Ark, the Samsung S39C is a more affordable option. This curved, 32-inch gaming monitor is designed to be easy on the eyes with Flicker-Free technology and Eye Saver Mode, minimizing blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience. And, with AMD FreeSyncTM technology, you can say goodbye to screen tearing and enjoy smoother gameplay. It'll be like you're actuallyin the game.
There's nothing wrong with bargain shopping, even when it comes to monitors. If you're on a tight budget, the Samsung S43GC is a solid choice. It has around two thousand reviews on Amazon, with an average rating of four-and-a-half stars, so you know it's reliable.
It's not very fancy, but it does have a 27-inch display, an adjustable stand, and advanced eye comfort technology, so you can pull long hours without straining your eyes.
Samsung ViewFinity S6 — $246.83 $384.99(save $138.16)
Samsung ViewFinity S50GC — $269.99 $349.99(save $80)
Samsung M80C — $449.99 $649.99(save $200)
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