Newegg has this 27", 1080p, 144hz monitor on sale for $209 after a promo code

Newegg has this 27", 1080p,144hz on sale for $209.99 after a promo code

If you're shopping for a new gaming monitor, a deal for a big, curved beauty from Acer over at Newegg is pretty fantastic. Already marked down by $70, you can shave another $20 off by entering the promo code EMCTYTV47 at checkout. It's a great for gaming, 1080p with an 144hz refresh rate and a very snappy 4ms response time. And at 27 inches it's a big, broad beauty with an appealing, sweeping curve. If you haven't experimented with curved monitors, this is a great, inexpensive jumping on point, and they're an excellent way to immerse yourself at your desk in the visual splendor of the latest triple-A masterpieces. 

Acer ED273 curved monitor | 27" FHD | VA | 144hz | 4ms | $209.99 at Newegg (save $90)

Acer ED273 curved monitor | 27" FHD | VA | 144hz | 4ms | $209.99 at Newegg (save $90)
A big, beautiful display just begging to sit upon your desk and wrap you in the latest, hottest games, this curved Acer monitor is a bargain at near $200 using the code EMCTYTV47.

This is the type of rare deal where you can grab a curved monitor for roughly the same price a flat monitor with the same specs would cost, and you'll get the added benefits of the way the display curves around your field of vision. Curved s are the closest you're likely to get to full immersion without strapping a VR headset to your dome so making the jump from flat to curve is definitely worth your consideration. The 144hz refresh rate is an added boon, particularly if you've got a powerful rig that can run modern games at really high frame rates, and the 4ms response times means you'll never experience perceptible latency. 

It's a lot of monitor for the money, and if you're looking for a great desk upgrade on the cheap, you'd be hard pressed to find a better deal.

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Alan Bradley
Alan's been a journalist for over a decade, covering news, games, and hardware. He loves new technology, Formula 1 race cars, and the glitter of C-beams in the dark near the Tannhä Gate. Find him @chapelzero on Twitter for lengthy conversation about CRPGs of the early 90s and to debate the merits of the serial comma.