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Get a great deal on the TUF Gaming monitor (VG27AQM5A) for only $199.99 on Prime Day - save $100 and upgrade your monitor to a QHD, 300Hz Fast IPS panel and take your gaming to the next level
If you’re in the market for a monitor upgrade, Prime Day 2026 has you covered. Jump up to the 27-inch Asus TUF QHD (2560x1440) 300Hz fast IPS monitor for only $199.00 (33% / $100 off). The VG27AQM5A sports a fast IPS panel, speakers, a swivel-and-tilt stand, and several features like Asus ELMB (Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync), which works with other variable refresh rate technologies it supports, like AMD Freesync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, to eliminate ghosting and screen tearing for sharp visuals in gaming.
Additional features include Gaming AI with a dynamic crosshair, dynamic shadow boost (enhances dark areas onscreen), as well as AI Visual that dynamically adjusts settings to provide the best default or use-preset monitor settings. Connectivity consists of a single DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, and a USB-C port, ensuring wide compatibility with a variety of input sources. While there are a lot of deals out there for Prime Day, this is the only 300Hz, QHD, Fast IPS panel under $200 we could find. Get it before it’s too late.
Blazing fast 380 Hz frame rates on the cheap
The Asus ROG Strix XG279CNS kicks off our Prime Day blog with the firm's 27-inch panel retailing for a mere $229, a 23% discount off its normal $299 price tag.
This monitor is specifically for headshotters that focus on bleeding-edge frame rates for eSports, with its 1080p resolution firing at 380 Hz to give an advantage to those with the fastest of reflexes. Given that low resolution, you won't need a massive GPU to push this panel to the limits. The screen has a Fast IPS screen that still delivers good picture quality, and a 0.3ms gray-to-gray response time to combat ghosting. The firm's "Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync" (ELMB SYNC) also works to reduce ghosting and tearing.
The panel has HDMI 2,1 DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C (DP Alt Mode) connectivity options. All of this comes wrapped in a great price tag. — Paul Alcorn

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