One of my top OLED monitors just reached a record low price, but there’s a cheaper alternative I’d recommend

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In a way, I feel bad for the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240. While the OLED gaming monitor’s MSRP has aged like expensive milk, it’s out there right now pulling big price cut moves. And, for what it’s worth, I’m impressed by its new record low price, but a cheaper alternative with the same 1440p 240Hz LG panel still has it beat.

Okay, here’s the sitch – the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is currently down to $599.99 from $999.99 at Amazon. A delicious price cut considering I have it shortlisted as one of the best gaming monitors for 1440p gameplay, and last year’s wave of Black Friday monitor deals failed to bring it under $700.

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