Black Friday monitor deals are starting to wind down as we move past midnight on the east coast of the US, but major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Currys still have some great deals for late bargain shoppers to pick up.
With Black Friday deals officially wrapping up in the next couple of hours, a number of great deals are still live, with many staying that way all the way through the kick off to Cyber Monday deals in a couple of days. Whether you're looking for an ultrawide screen for productivity, a high refresh rate gaming display with quick pixel response, or super sharp 4K displays or higher, you can still find what you're looking for this weekend, no matter your need or budget.
So as we start to pivot towards the best Cyber Monday monitor deals, we're keeping track of all the best monitor deals still active throughout the weekend so you can get the right monitor for your needs and budget at a fantastic price.
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - QUICK LINKS (US)
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - Under $300
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BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - Premium (US)
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - QUICK LINKS (UK)
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - Under £300 (UK)
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - Under £600 (UK)
BLACK FRIDAY MONITOR DEALS - Under £1,000 (UK)
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BLACK FRIDAY Monitor DEALS 2023: FAQs
When will Black Friday monitor deals start in 2023?
Black Friday 2023 falls on November 24. The actual date shifts, but the day of the week stays the same: it's always the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Thanks to early sales, it's no longer the case that the best Black Friday monitor deals are released on the day itself. In recent years, retailers have released record-low prices on a range of monitors during early sales, allowing consumers to secure a display ahead of Black Friday proper.
Where will the best monitor Black Friday deals be?
I'll be tracking all the best Black Friday monitor deals here, so bookmark this page and keep checking back. However, if you'd rather search the sales yourself, there are some retailers we recommend over others.
Amazon is a great source for monitors on Black Friday, consistently holding a wide range of stock covering everything from cheap 1080p monitors to high-end 4K OLED monitors from brands like Samsung, LG, and Philips.
In the US, Newegg and Best Buy are top go-to destinations for Black Friday monitor deals, with record-low prices on basic business monitors for the home or office to blazing fast ultrawide gaming displays. Walmart is another favorite retailer during Black Friday, thanks to stunningly low prices from both budget brands and bigger name players like LG.
We've listed the best current monitor sales from all the top retailers if you're looking to shop for a bargain right now.
Best US deals:
Amazon: discounts on all kinds of monitors
Best Buy: monitor deals from $89.99
Newegg: great deals on gaming displays
Walmart: cheap monitors from under $100
Adorama: premium and ultrawide deals
Best UK deals:
Amazon: tonnes of monitor deals
Argos: a range of options from £79
Box: save big on gaming monitors
Currys: every kind of PC monitors on sale
Ebuyer: decent discounts and lots of options
Laptops Direct: save on FHD, 4K, and ultrawides
What Black Friday monitor deals do we expect in 2023?
What Black Friday monitor deals do we expect to see at this year's sale? Last year, the biggest monitor deal (in my opinion) was the HP M27ha, a 27-inch FHD display for nearly half-off, while gamers out there got a massive 36% discount on the Samsung Odyssey G9, dropping this high-end gaming ultrawide to below $950.
This year, we expect to see similar discounts, if not better, on these and countless other monitors across the board.
What specs should I look for when buying a monitor on Black Friday?
One of the most things to be aware of as you search for monitor sales on Black Friday is that retailers are trying to push off old stock. This means that you might come across what looks to be a great deal, only to find out later that the monitor is several years old with outdated specs. Of course, that doesn’t make it useless, as most monitors are still perfectly usable.
Keep in mind that monitors at the very least should be 1080p resolution, which is really the bare minimum HD resolution these days, though preferably 4K if you can afford it. From there, your needs will vary based on what kind of work you need your monitor for.
For instance, if you do professional work like photography or video editing, you’ll need a monitor with color spaces that allow for proper color correction. At least as high as DCI-P3 98% color gamut support, since this ensures that any other monitor viewing that professional material will see images and video in its proper colors across the board. Brightness is also an important factor for image color quality and accuracy as well, with the higher number being better. Going for 300 nits and above is a great place to start.
Meanwhile, for gaming monitors, the two most important factors other than resolution are refresh rate and response time. For the former, the higher the number the better since it represents the number of times per second that the image refreshes on the screen. Refresh rates of 144Hz and above are particularly good.
The latter needs to have as low as a possible number, as it represents the amount of time it takes to shift from one color to another, with lower numbers meaning a much sharper and clearer image. A response time of 1ms is especially great for gaming and is what you want to strive for.
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