Amazon is now selling the HP 27-inch X27q gaming monitor for just $209.99, a price that probably isn’t going to hang around for all that much longer.
Amazon would normally sell the HP 27-inch X27q QHD gaming monitor for around $300 which means that this deal is worth savings of 30% and $90 off the original asking price. You don’t need to do anything special either – there are no on-screen coupons or discount codes needed here, so just place that order as you normally would and wait for your new monitor to arrive.
Ordering today means you could have your HP 27-inch X27q QHD gaming monitor on your desk in just a few days. But remember, Amazon hasn’t said when this deal is going to end which means that it might happen at almost any moment. Get those orders in today to avoid disappointment.
Buy: HP 27-inch QHD Gaming with Tilt/Height Adjustment with AMD FreeSync Premium Technology from Amazon: $209.99 | Original price: $300
At the time of writing, the HP 27-inch X27q QHD gaming monitor has more than 1,090 reviews on Amazon with a combined rating of 4.6 stars out of a possible five. The monitor itself comes with a 2560×1440 resolution and sports AMD FreeSync Premium technology.
The 27-inch size is perfect for gaming and the display is Eye-safe certified to ensure you don’t have to deal with blue light impacting your eyes.
Again, we don’t know when this deal is going to end so make sure to get that order in now while you still can.
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