The 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to $350, Now the Least Expensive OLED Monitor Southeast Asia Home Amazon Deals Pro-tips by Codashop PC PS4 Xbox One Nintendo Mobile Entertainment EsportsMoreSearch Home More About IGN SEAContactAdvertisePressUser AgreementPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyRSSIGN Southeast Asia is operated under license by Media Prima Digital Sdn Bhd (199901014126) Change Region United States United Kingdom Australia Africa Adria Serbian/Croatian Adria Slovenian Benelux / Dutch Brazil China / 中国 Czechia / Slovakia France Germany Greece / Ελλάδα Hungary India Israel Italy / Italia Japan / 日本 Korea / 한국 Latin America Middle East – English Middle East – الأوسطالشرق Nordic Poland Portugal Southeast Asia Spain / España Turkey / Türkiye world.ign.com Register / Login Register / Login Login Register IGN Misc The 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to $350, Now the Least Expensive OLED Monitor Comes with a 3 year warranty that includes burn-in coverage. This post might contain affiliation links. If you buy something through this post, the publisher may get a share of the sale. By Eric Song Updated: Feb. 14, 2026, 4:35 a.m. Related reads:MapleStorySEA Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Massive Summer Updates OLED monitors are getting more affordable with each passing month, and for the first time ever I’ve seen one priced at $350. Even more surprisingly, the deal is for a Samsung monitor. Amazon is currently offering the 27″ Samsung G5 OLED gaming monitor for just $349.99 with free delivery. That’s $200 off its $550 list price. This monitor also has a 3 year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage.27″ Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 Gaming Monitor for $349.99The Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 (G50SF) is a 2025 model 27″ display with a 2560×1440 or QHD resolution, measuring out to a respectable pixel density of 108ppi. It’s equipped with a quantum dot OLED panel that boasts a near-instantaneous 0.03ms response time, near infinite contrast ratio, and true black levels. QD OLED panels are considered better than traditional W-OLED panels because they are brighter and offer a wider color gamut.More like thisOpen Back Headphones: A Sound Experience Like No OtherThis monitor also features a fast 180Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. If you pair it with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card or higher, you should be able to hit that 180fps ceiling on older games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Valorant. For newer games like Battlefield 6 or Black Ops 7, you might need to step up to an RTX 5070 Ti or Radeon 9070 XT to achieve that 180fps ceiling. The display comes equipped with both DisplayPort and HDMI ports.As mentioned earlier, this monitor has a 3 year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage. That’s still pretty uncommon across most OLED brands, especially when you’re looking at the less expensive models. Most come with just a 1 year warranty with no burn-in protection.How to Follow IGN Deals RecommendationsThe IGN Deals team has over 30 years of combined experience finding the best discounts and preorders available online. If you want the latest updates from our trusted team, here’s how to follow our coverage:Sign up for our IGN Deals NewsletterSet IGN as a preferred source in GoogleFollow us on social mediaIGN Deals on XIGN Deals on InstagramIGN Deals on FacebookIGN Deals on TiktokEric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time. Related reads:File Your Federal and State Tax Returns for Free with the TurboTax DIY Mobile App This post might contain affiliation links. If you buy something through this post, the publisher may get a share of the sale. Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments. Ad ©2026 IGN Southeast Asia is operated under license by Media Prima Digital Sdn Bhd (199901014126) ‘
The 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to $350, Now the Least Expensive OLED Monitor
The 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to $350, Now the Least Expensive OLED Monitor