PC gamers would be crazy to let these super cheap BenQ 4K monitors pass by this Prime Day
Great quality 4K monitors are on sale for one day only.
After a 4K gaming monitor but don't want to sell some vital organs? Well, BenQ seems to have all you've been waiting for with its line of affordably priced Ultra HD gaming monitors made even cheaper for Prime Day.
There are three sizes available - one of which includes a curved model - to suit a modest budget without sacrificing quality or performance. While these monitors may lack the 120Hz refresh rate of more expensive brands, but at 100Hz - well above 60Hz - games are sure to look and feel more responsive than standard 60FPS.
There are two HDMI ports and - of course - Display Port; the essential connection for any PC gamer wanting crystal clarity when diving into a title. If these monitors aren't of substance for you - that's okay - we've got a roundup on the greatest Prime Day monitor deals that might be a good place to start.
BenQ 32-inch 4K | $800 $569.99 at Amazon
This display impresses with its all-in-one capabilities - cable management, built-in stereo speaker setup, integrated wall mount, and lots of ports. That's not to diminish the quality of the Ultra HD screen - complete with HDR for rich colors and deep blacks.
BenQ curved 34-inch 4K | $750 $496.36 at Amazon
This one's for the hardcore gamers out there. Not only is it curved - which never ceases to look great - but it's 100Hz refresh rate with HDR10 and AMD FreeSync baked in; that way the image quality will be at its best with minimal screen-tearing.
BenQ 27-inch 4K | $550 $388.55 at Amazon
If you're more concerned with having a high-quality panel at an intimate level at the desk - the true PC gamer's way - it's all the same tech that can be found in the larger 32-inch model. Also of note, the USB-C port as standard - great for anything that requires it; something we're seeing more of with phones, tablets, and laptops alike nowadays.
If you've not quite got your fill of the Amazon sales yet, we've found the best Prime Day laptop deals to get your teeth into.
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Aleksha McLoughlin served as the Hardware Editor for GamesRadar from June 2021 until August 2022. Her main area of expertise was the PC gaming platform, which comprised buying guides, features, reviews, and news coverage on components and prebuilt machines. She was also responsible for gaming chairs and storage. She now works on a freelance basis while studying to become a university lecturer specializing in English for foreign territories. Prior to joining GamesRadar, she wrote for the likes of Expert Reviews, The Rory Peck Trust, No Clean Singing, Vinyl Chapters, and Tech Spark while also working with the BBC.