Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / Amazon Spring Sale: The best MSI gaming monitor deals

Amazon Spring Sale: The best MSI gaming monitor deals

It is Spring sale season and MSI is getting into the spirit of things with a round of price cuts on gaming monitors and other PC hardware. We've rounded up some of the best deals, all available through Amazon, so you'll get speedy delivery too.

On the high-end side, we have the excellent MSI MAG 321UP QD-OLED, using a latest-gen Quantum Dot OLED panel delivering smooth 165Hz refresh rates, 0.03ms response times and DisplayHDR 400 for a next-level gaming experience. Currently during the sale, this monitor has been cut down to £795.97.

If an ultrawide monitor is what you are looking for then the MSI MAG 401QR will give you a ton of screen space to work with. With a 40-inch panel and a 3440×1440 resolution, plus 155Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming. During the Spring Sale, this monitor is down to £368.98.

For the 1440p gamers out there, MSI has the MAG 274QRF QD E2, using a Rapid IPS Quantum Dot panel that covers 120% of the SRGB color gamut. This monitor also offers DisplayHDR 400 and a 180Hz refresh rate, making it an ideal choice for gaming. Currently, this monitor is down to £198.90. The MSI G32CQ4 is a larger 32-inch QHD monitor with a VA panel and a 170Hz refresh rate, currently down to £179.

Finally, for those looking for a high refresh rate 1080p monitor, MSI has cut prices on the MAG 274PFW. This monitor uses a FHD Rapid IPS panel with a 180Hz refresh rate, a frameless design and it supports HDR too, all for £119.

MSI has also cut prices on a range of gaming peripherals, motherboards, SSDs and graphics cards, so if you're in the market for a few upgrades, be sure to check out all of MSI's Amazon Spring Sale deals, HERE.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking anything up during the Spring sales?

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Death Stranding surpasses 20 million players

Hideo Kojima took a risk with his first game after leaving Konami. At its core, …

We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker.

Thank you for visiting KitGuru. Our news and reviews teams work hard to bring you the latest stories and finest, in-depth analysis.

We want to be as informative as possible – and to help our readers make the best buying decisions. The mechanism we use to run our business and pay some of the best journalists in the world, is advertising.

If you want to support KitGuru, then please add www.kitguru.net to your ad blocking whitelist or disable your adblocking software. It really makes a difference and allows us to continue creating the kind of content you really want to read.

It is important you know that we don’t run pop ups, pop unders, audio ads, code tracking ads or anything else that would interfere with the KitGuru experience. Adblockers can actually block some of our free content, such as galleries!