Right now you can get an amazing Samsung Gaming Monitor for just $169

Samsung CRG5 on a pink background, with the text "Curved Gaming Monitor" on the display, with a TechRadar badge in the lower left corner saying "big savings".
(Image credit: Samsung)

While Black Friday 2021 isn't until November 26, we're already starting to see some pretty awesome deals start to come in, and right now we've got a big one if you're looking for a new gaming monitor

At Amazon, you can get the Samsung CRG5 gaming monitor for just $169, which knocks a whopping $110 off of its list price. That's a huge 39% savings and makes this premium monitor a budget item. 

Samsung CRG5 | $279 $169 at Amazon
was $279 now $169 at Amazon US

Samsung CRG5 | $279 $169 at Amazon
The Samsung CRG5 is a fast-paced gaming monitor with a 1080p resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, hitting all the targets for an amazing display in 2021. And, ahead of Black Friday you can get a huge $110 off at Amazon.

While the CRG5 does only have a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution - which some may see as outdated by today's standards - it balances it with a curved display and a 144Hz refresh rate. Both of these combine to make playing the best PC games on this monitor both immersive and competitive. 

And the best part about getting a 1080p monitor these days is that you won't need to spend thousands of dollars on a PC to run it to its full potential. Affordable (by todays standards) GPUs like the AMD Radeon RX 6600 and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 are custom-built to play games at this resolution, and should have no problem hitting the max 144 fps here, especially in games like Paladins or League of Legends

If all that wasn't enough, the 3,000:1 contrast ratio will make all of your games look just as colorful as they are fast on this display. 

More Samsung CRG5 deals

No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for the Samsung CRG 5 from around the web right here, with offers available in your region. 

TOPICS
Jackie Thomas

Jackie Thomas is the Hardware and Buying Guides Editor at IGN. Previously, she was TechRadar's US computing editor. She is fat, queer and extremely online. Computers are the devil, but she just happens to be a satanist. If you need to know anything about computing components, PC gaming or the best laptop on the market, don't be afraid to drop her a line on Twitter or through email.