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Monitors: Samsung SD590 Series 24-Inch $199/27-inch $243 (Reg. up to $260/$300), more

Amazon has the 27-Inch Samsung Wide Viewing Angle LED Monitor (S27D590) for $242.99 shipped. That’s more than $87 under the original price, $27 under the average selling price and the lowest we’ve seen this monitor go for.

You can also grab the Samsung SD590 Series 23.6-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor (S24D590PL) for $198.99 shipped (matched at B&H). That’s more than $70 under the regular price, $10 off the next best price from a trusted retailer and the lowest we’ve seen for this monitor due to free shipping.

Both monitors feature:

  • Breakthrough picture quality with Magic Upscale Technology
  • Glossy black design
  • Watch full HD Video with HDMI
  • Audio Out
  • 2 HDMI Inputs
  • 178-degree wide viewing angle
  • 1920 x 1080 HD resolution
  • Game Mode optimizes gaming performance

The have received a 4/5 star rating on Amazon.

Amazon also has the BenQ Professional CAD/CAM 27-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor (BL2710PT) for $449 shipped ($399 refurbished from Beach Camera). That’s $350 under the original listing and the lowest price we can find. Walmart still charges $699 for this monitor. It has D-sub/DVI/DP/HDMI connectivity and has received a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon.

Lastly, Newegg has some solid pricing on a range of 20 to 27-inch Samsung monitors right now with an additional 10% off using code SAMSUNGTEN.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices