So, here’s the deal. I stumbled upon something pretty wild today — free gaming monitors, like, really? Memorial Day sales are doing their thing, and it feels like companies are just handing out cool screens. Samsung’s got these insane super ultrawide ones, which, honestly, make me dizzy just thinking about it. But LG? They’re tossing in a 27-inch FHD 180Hz monitor. Yeah, for free. It usually costs around $250. Can you believe that?
Apparently, this freebie gets bundled with LG’s UltraGear OLED 27GX790A. Now that’s a fancy piece of gear — 1440p, 480Hz refresh rate, G-Sync-ready. I mean, I’m not even sure what half of that means, but I get that it’s fast. Normally, it’d set you back $999.99, but it’s down to $799.99. Not too shabby, right? It’s like getting two screens for one, and if you’re like me and can’t fit one of those monster super-ultrawides, it’s a perfect fit. Or maybe not. Who knows?
And then, out of nowhere, Samsung drops this mind-blower of a BOGO deal — buy one, get one free super ultrawide display. Seriously, who’s got room for these? Meanwhile, LG keeps it simple, sweet, and kinda sneaky-smart. Perfect for squeezing in a slick 27-inch UltraGear OLED (27GX790A-B) — a total head-turner. OLED makes everything look epic, doesn’t it? Deep colors, perfect contrast, zooms along at 480Hz with a 0.03ms response. I’m saying — blink, and you’ll miss it.
LG bumped it up to 1440p because why settle for boring when you can have brilliant? FreeSync, G-Sync — all the syncs, because gamers, right? That stand, though — pivot, swivel, tilt, vibes with 100mm x 100mm VESA mounts. Desk space saved, thank you very much.
Normally, dropping $999.99 would give me hives, but $799.99? Okay, maybe my wallet can live with that. But here’s the kicker — this BOGO deal means grabbing the OLED display throws in a free 27-inch UltraGear 27GS60QC. Curve city, baby! 1440p, 180Hz, 1ms speedy, and totally FreeSync-friendly. Beside the OLED, it’s like having your own mini theatre — or a gift I’d pretend was thoughtful.
So, these two screens bundled up? It’s like hacking the Matrix with $450 extra in your pocket. Mind-blowing or just marketing magic? Either way, I’m intrigued and sort of confused.
Okay, time to wrap it up before I spiral into some tech drama. But really, a buy-one-get-one for high-end gaming monitors? Feels like winning the lottery, if your ticket was, you know, a sales receipt.