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The price of this monitor has dropped even more.

$149.99 Newegg: $89.99 (Save $60)

This super-budget-friendly Asus monitor is priced at under $100 and performs well. It's a great choice for any rig looking to save some money. With a Full HD Panel and a 1 ms Response Time, as well as FreeSync to ensure smooth quality, this monitor is a great option. This is where the competition has the most advantage. However, if you are willing to accept a 75Hz refresh, you will get a very nice screen at a reasonable price.

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This super-budget-friendly Asus monitor is priced at under $100 and performs well. It's a great choice for any rig looking to save some money. With a Full HD Panel and a 1 ms Response Time, as well as FreeSync to ensure smooth quality, this monitor is a great option. This is where the competition has the most advantage. However, if you are willing to accept a 75Hz refresh, you will get a very nice screen at a reasonable price.

Monitors can often get prohibitively expensive. You'll pay almost the entire price of your rig if you want an OLED screen with a high resolution and a high refresh. If you're looking for a good gaming screen and don't need the absolute best, an Asus screen is a great deal.

This monitor is often rated as one of the best cheap gaming deals. The 27-inch screen features Asus' Extreme Low Motion blur, FreeSync, and a response time of 1 ms. The IPS screen, combined with a super-light frame and adjustable stand, makes this monitor perfect for gaming or as a secondary screen.

Newegg is currently offering the Asus VZ279QG1R for only $90, a $60 discount on its original price. This is not only a great deal, but it's also $20 cheaper than the previous price that we recommended. It was worth over $100, so it is even better at $90.

This Asus monitor is a great bargain at less than half the price of the BenQ Mobius EX240. When you want to save money, you can get a lot more monitor with the BenQ.

It's compatible with a lot of devices thanks to HDMI and DisplayPort. However, the lower refresh rate (75 Hz) and 1080p resolution at its maximum do indicate that it is a budget model. It's still an improvement over 60Hz and is a good match with budget graphics cards, which can't handle the frame rates needed to make the most out of a 1440p or 120 Hz monitor.

The monitor does not have speakers built in, so you will have to use your own. However, the earphone jack on the back makes it easy to set up. If you can get past the slightly lower refresh rates and this, then this is a monitor that's worth using to get beaten by 12-year-olds while playing Call of Duty.

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