If you’ve been doing any work from home for the past few years and you haven’t thought about upgrading your computer monitor yet, Prime Day is a great time to do some screen shopping. Amazon hasn't confirmed the exact date for its annual sales extravaganza yet, but it'll likely kick off in the coming weeks. If you can't wait, retailers are already dropping prices on monitors, which means the time to click “add to cart” could be today.
The Best Pre-Prime Day Deals on Computer Monitors
- HP V223ve 21.5-Inch 1080p VA Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $89.99 (List Price $144.99)
- HP V241ib 23.8" 1080p Low Blue Light LED Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $119.99 (List Price $179.99)
- Dell S2421HS 24" 1080p Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $139.99 (List Price $179.99)
- Lepow 15.6" 1080p USB-C Portable Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $79.99 for Prime Members with codeP2DK4D3U
- Acer Nitro 23.6" Curved 1080p75Hz Gaming Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $89.99 (List Price $119.99)
- Acer Nitro XZ270U 27" Curved 1440p 165Hz Gaming Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $179.99 (List Price $299.99)
- Samsung Odyssey G70B 28” 4K 144Hz Gaming Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $599.99 (List Price $799.99)
- Asus TUF VG28UQL1A 28" 4K 144Hz Gaming Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $599.99 (List Price $749)
- Corsair Xeneon Flex 45" Bendable OLED 1440p 240HzGaming Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $1,549.99 (List Price $1,999.99)
- Samsung Odyssey Ark 55” 4K Curved 165Hz Mini-LED Monitor (Opens in a new window) for $1,999.99 (List Price $3,499.99)
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
Buying a new computer monitor is, in a lot of ways, a lot like buying a new TV. You need to think about screen size, resolution, refresh rate, and brightness. Speakers are less of a concern, but if you'll be doing a lot of video streaming or jumping on endless virtual meetings, that might be worth looking into. Some more high-end screens blur the line between TV and monitor even further: some new “smart monitors” also include built-in apps and streaming technology so you can grab the remote and fire up Netflix in 4K after clocking out for the day.
Monitors can go a step further than TVs in a few different ways, though. Many now offer curved screens for easing your eyestrain, and TVs rarely come in dual-screen packages or ultrawide formats for maximum document or creative project editing.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your main screen, add a second screen for extra efficiency, or try something new when it comes to your workspace, there are deals to be had right now.