Cyber Monday’s best 4K Monitor deals 2024: Save up to 50% on Samsung and LG

    By Albert Bassili and Andrew Morrisey
Updated December 2, 2024

A good 4K monitor is worth considering if you’ve had your eye on Cyber Monday gaming laptop deals, Cyber Monday Dell laptop deals, Cyber Monday Apple deals, or Cyber Monday Alienware deals. There are several of them going on right now, including monitors by Samsung, Dell, and LG. We’ve tracked down all of the best 4K monitor deals for Cyber Monday, so don’t waste any time and read onward for the details.

One of the higher-end gaming monitors you’re going to find out there, not only is this 32-inch Samsung Neo G8 curved, but it can also hit a whopping 240Hz refresh rate. While there isn’t a GPU out there that can manage 240Hz at 4K, you can prioritize refresh rate over resolution for competitive games, and with a massive discount of $621, it’s well worth grabbing.

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Another great option if you’re looking for a budget 4K monitor with a much larger screen is this 32-inch monitor from Samsung. You not only get a solid $165 discount, but it also comes with a lot of great features, such as 350 nits of brightness, 99% coverage of sRGB, and an eye-saver mode to protect your eyes.

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You can get a lot of screen real estate with this 32-inch smart monitor by Samsung. It will pair nicely with almost any laptop or desktop PC, but it also has smart TV capabilities built in. You can get live TV through Samsung TV Plus and access to streaming services is also available.

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It isn’t offering a particularly substantial discount, but the Asus ProArt 27-inch monitor is one a lot of shoppers with newer laptops might love, and it’s very well priced even when it’s not on sale. It has USB-C connectivity that can charge a laptop while simultaneously acting as a display, which allows you to simply set up your workspace with a single cable.

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In the past few years, Samsung has made the concept of a smart monitor more popular, with the M80D being one of the latest versions. This 32-inch monitor can function both as a monitor and as a TV, and you can even get some basic work done without switching a computer on. This massive discount of $315 makes it a great deal.

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This deal on the LG UltraGear 32-inch 4K monitor is one of the best we’ve found in terms of savings, as it offers $400 off and a $1,000 sale price. That may be too expensive if all you’re after is some screen real estate, but if picture quality matters to you, the LG UltraGear’s OLED display may be worth it for you.

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While 4K monitors have generally become much more common, it’s still worth considering whether you want one in the first place. For starters, if you’re doing any sort of gaming, most modern GPUs aren’t going to be able to handle 4K resolutions at more than 100Hz, and even that will likely require either an RTX 4080 Super or an RTX 4090. And for those who don’t mind running at a lower resolution or are wanting something for graphic design, you’ll still have to aim for a mid-to-high-end GPU, which can certainly add to the cost. Of course, you don’t need the best GPUs, even for a good 4K monitor, as long as you’re willing to compromise, but it’s worth considering.

If you’re more interested in having a 4K monitor for watching movies, then you don’t really need a high-end GPU, and at that point, what you mostly want to consider is things like the viewing angle and how bright the monitor can get. 350 nits of peak brightness is pretty good, but that means you won’t be able to put it anywhere that has direct sunlight. Also, even though there is a form of HDR for monitors, it’s not the same as HDR for TVs, and tends not to be as good on monitors, mostly because they can’t hit the brightness needed to run HDR properly. Again, some outliers can manage it, but they are rare and cost thousands of dollars.

Luckily, there are enough options for 4K monitors out there that we can be discerning about what deals we choose to put on this list. Generally speaking, our focus tends to be split into two things, both of which are on a relatively equal footing. The first is making sure to make suggestions for monitors we actually think are good, which we know from our experience as reviewers and folks working in the tech industry, so we can tell pretty easily whether a monitor is worth grabbing or not.

The second aspect is to find the best deals possible so that anything you grab is at its lowest price. The goal is to get you the best bang for your buck so that you’re buying with confidence and know that you’re investment will be worth it.

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