LG's 31-inch G-Sync gaming monitor is down to $415

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Update: As one our commenters pointed out, this is a "G-Sync Compatible" monitor, not a true G-Sync display. In other words, it's a FreeSync monitor that Nvidia has officially certified to also work with G-Sync in a limited fashion.

Original story: It's a great time to get a gaming monitor, now that there are so many options to choose from (even more so for Nvidia users). If you're in need of an upgrade, LG has one of its larger G-Sync monitors on sale at B&H Photo for $414.95. That's a savings of over $100 from the current Amazon price, and $300 below the original MSRP.

This display uses a 31-inch 1440p Vertical Alignment (VA) panel, with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a static contrast ratio of 3000:1. Nvidia G-Sync is supported at up to 144Hz, so gameplay should be silky-smooth, as long as your PC has a GeForce graphics card.

You get HDMI and DisplayPort for video input, and the stand is adjustable. However, there are no speakers built-in, and I wasn't able to find any evidence of VESA mount support. If those aren't deal-breakers, this monitor is a good value, as long as you have a desk big enough for it.

LG 32GK650G-B Gaming Monitor | $414.95 ($300 off)Buy at B&H

LG 32GK650G-B Gaming Monitor | $414.95 ($300 off)
This monitor has a 31.5-inch VA panel, with G-Sync 144Hz support and a minimalist design. Buy at B&H

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Corbin Davenport

Corbin is a tech journalist, software developer, and longtime PC Gamer freelance writer, currently based in North Carolina. He now focuses on the world of Android as a full-time writer at XDA-Developers. He plays a lot of Planet Coaster and Fallout and hosts a podcast all about forgotten stories from tech history.