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The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor is $400 off — with a nice add-on deal

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Your upgrade from gaming PC deals should be accompanied by a purchase from monitor deals for a better display, as you won’t appreciate the improved processing power on an outdated screen. Here’s an offer you wouldn’t want to miss: the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor at $400 off from Samsung, which slashes its price from $1,100 to just $700. You also have the option of adding the JBL Quantum 910 wireless gaming headset for only $200, for $100 in savings on its original price of $300. We’re not sure how much longer these deals will remain available though, so you should hurry with your transaction if you’re interested.

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Why you should buy the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor

When you’re upgrading your gaming monitor, you can’t go wrong with the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7. The 4K Ultra HD resolution on its 32-inch screen will let you fully appreciate the graphics of the best PC games, while its 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time enables smooth movements on the screen and quick reaction times. The gaming monitor also supports AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, while the 1000R curvature of the display fills your peripheral vision for immersion that you wouldn’t be able to get from a flat-screen monitor.

For an even more immersive experience, you’ll want to be wearing the JBL Quantum 910 wireless gaming headset while you’re playing. It features active noise cancellation so you won’t be distracted while you’re engaging in multiplayer skirmishes or trying to overcome a boss fight, and it offers 39 hours of battery life from a full charge. It also comes with a microphone for communicating with your teammates, which is essential to victory.

Samsung monitor deals always provide amazing value, and here’s a great example for the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor. It’s on sale for $700, for savings of $400 on its sticker price of $1,100, and you also have the option of adding the JBL Quantum 910 wireless gaming headset to your purchase for just $200, which is $100 less its usual price of $300. There’s no telling when these offers will expire, so we highly recommend moving forward with your purchase as soon as possible.

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