These BenQ gaming monitor deals include a top ultrawide for its lowest ever price

BenQ EX3415R
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There are gaming monitor deals out about every week at retailers across the internet, but BenQ ones are particularly good options that we like to look out for and give airtime to if we can. And that's where we're at today, as there are some top monitor offers below and they are worthy of your time, whatever platform you play on. BenQ makes some of the best gaming monitors going, so you know the quality is there, and there's even a lowest ever price below too.

If you're after something a little larger and have been intrigued with the idea of ultra-wides (but not the absolutely ridiculous ones that could envelop an entire person), then the Mobiuz EX3415R could be the monitor for you. It's down to just $849.99 at Amazon right now. This is the lowest ever price, and considering the monitor was only released last year, the value and quality on offer is excellent. Literally, there is no better value on this monitor - or ever has been.

But if you are after a more traditional, flatter, and smaller screen, then BenQ has you covered too. First, the EX2780Q is an exceptionally fine monitor that I've been lucky enough to use for work and play at home every day for the past two years or so. It can now be yours for a whole $150 off, with its price on Amazon slashed down to just $349.99 (was $500) - its second lowest price ever. Meanwhile, the EW2780U is closely related to the EX2780Q and shares a lot of what's great about it. Reduced to $449 (was $550) at Amazon, this too, is a steal. 

These two as a dual monitor setup would be ideal for work and play given their color fidelity, resolution, and size. The colour and contrast is the standout feature for us when using the EX27080Qfor work and play, but their design is excellent too, and they've got the gaming chops to run with the best of them.

Today's best BenQ gaming monitor deals

BenQ EW2780U monitor | $1,000 $849.99 at Amazon
Save $150 (lowest ever price)

BenQ EW2780U monitor | $1,000 $849.99 at Amazon
Save $150 (lowest ever price) - An absolute no-brainer if you're after a Not Ridiculous ultrawide monitor. This 34-incher is a very good choice to keep your setup to one screen but inject some BenQ quality in there too.

BenQ EX2780Q gaming monitor | $500 $349.99 at Amazon
Save $150

BenQ EX2780Q gaming monitor | $500 $349.99 at Amazon
Save $150 - This is a great price for the quality you get. Decent gaming specs and speeds, lovely image quality, and it hits that sweet spot of 1440p, all for one hundred and fifty dollars less than the list price. This is at its second-lowest price ever, by the way, so the value is undeniable.

BenQ EW2780U monitor | $550 $449 at Amazon
Save $100

BenQ EW2780U monitor | $550 $449 at Amazon
Save $100 - An absolute no-brainer if you're after a well-crafted, excellent 27-inch 1440p monitor. Saving $100 off its list price is a great cut to take advantage of and it's a great monitor for everything, let alone just gaming.

These are the kinds of monitors that are very 'Platform Agnostic' - they'll work as traditional PC monitors just as well as one of the best monitors for PS5 or best monitors for Xbox Series X. Therefore, whatever you play on, these might just be worth a look.

For more offers, check out the deals below.

To complete your research, it's wise to check out the best G-Sync monitor you can get for your budget, but also the best G-Sync compatible FreeSync monitors that might be worth considering for your setup too.

If you need a screen upgrade, then you can read up more on how these fare against the best gaming TVs here. And, if you want to make the most of the higher-end 4K monitors, you'll need something akin to the best gaming PC.

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Rob Dwiar

Rob is the Deputy Editor of sister site, TechRadar Gaming, and has been in the games and tech industry for years. Prior to a recent stint as Gaming Editor at WePC, Rob was the Commissioning Editor for Hardware at 12DOVE, and was on the hardware team for more than four years, since its inception in late 2018. He is also a writer on games and has had work published over the last six years or so at the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. He is also a qualified landscape and garden designer, so does that in his spare time, while he is also an expert on the virtual landscapes and environments of games and loves to write about them too, including in an upcoming book on the topic!