This massive 39-inch LG OLED gaming monitor doubles as a smart TV, and it's $703 off
SAVE 44%: As of Sept. 24, the LG 39GX90SA-W 39-inch Ultragear OLED Curved Gaming Monitor is on sale for $896.99 at Amazon, down from $1,599.99. That's a discount of 44%, or a savings of $703.
The line between a gaming monitor and a TV gets blurrier every year, and this 39-inch display from LG might be the device that erases it. It has the high-end specs of a premium gaming monitor, but with LG's webOS smart TV platform built right in. And for a limited time, you can get it on sale for a new all-time low price.
As of Sept. 24, the LG 39GX90SA-W 39-inch Ultragear OLED Curved Gaming Monitor is on sale for $896.99 at Amazon, down from $1,599.99. That's a discount of 44%, or a savings of $703.
For gamers, the specs here are top-tier. You're getting an immersive 39-inch curved WQHD (3440 x 1440) OLED panel that delivers the deep blacks and vibrant colors OLED is known for. It has a 240Hz refresh rate for smooth motion, a 0.03ms response time for fast inputs, and is compatible with both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium to prevent screen tearing.
But what really sets this monitor apart is the built-in webOS smart platform. It essentially functions as a standalone smart TV. You can stream Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube with the included remote — no PC required. This makes it a great dual-purpose display for a dorm room, bedroom, or anyone who wants a single screen for both high-end gaming and streaming.
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