LG UltraGear 27″ OLED Gaming Monitor Hits $399.99

▼ Summary
– LG is offering a limited-time weekend deal on its 27-inch UltraGear Tandem OLED gaming monitor, dropping the price to $399.99.
– The discount requires applying the coupon code “MONITOR200” and includes free shipping, significantly reducing the price from its normal $850 retail.
– Purchasing two monitors triggers an automatic additional discount, bringing the total cost to $759.98 or $379.99 per unit.
– The monitor features a QHD resolution, a 280Hz refresh rate, and comes with a 2-year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage.
– This promotion is available only for the weekend or until inventory sells out, whichever comes first.
For a limited time, LG has slashed the price of its premium 27-inch UltraGear OLED gaming display to an unprecedented low. The LG UltraGear 27GX700A-B, a QHD monitor with a blistering 280Hz refresh rate, is now available for just $399.99 with free shipping. This represents a massive discount from its typical $850 retail price and undercuts its current market price of around $600. To secure this price, shoppers must apply the coupon code MONITOR200 at checkout. This deal positions the monitor as one of the most affordable Tandem OLED panels available, a technology known for its superior brightness and pixel longevity.
The value is further enhanced by LG’s included 2 year warranty, which specifically covers potential OLED burn-in, a common concern for display technology. For gamers considering a dual-screen configuration, the savings become even more compelling. Purchasing two units triggers an automatic “Buy More Save More” discount, which stacks with the coupon. This brings the total for a pair down to $759.98, effectively lowering the per-unit cost to $379.99.
This promotional offer is strictly for the weekend, though inventory may sell out sooner. It presents a rare opportunity to acquire high-end OLED gaming monitor performance, featuring exceptional contrast and rapid response times, at a price point typically reserved for more basic displays.
(Source: IGN)




