GET $100 OFF:As of April 1st021 Archives the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor is on sale for $179.00 after the Amazon Big Spring sale, save 36% or $100.
If the action happened faster you might be able to get that shot. So often in gaming, lag and latency are the final factors that spoil the fun and keep you from winning. Thankfully, there's something you can do about that: upgrade.
The Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor is still on sale for $179.00 the day after Amazon's Big Spring Sale, saving you $100 or 36% off.
SEE ALSO: 200+ of the best deals still live after Amazon's Big Spring SaleIn game, fluid graphics bring you deeper into the action. With AMD FreeSync, this 180-Hz achieves 1Ms response times so that you can hit that twitchy trick-shot, faster than you can consciously think it.
As with most gaming monitors, this screen prioritizes speed over resolution. It sports a FHD 1080p resolution. The screen's customizable blacks allow you to program it to help you spot enemies in dark patches. It also has an Eye Saver Mode that will reduce screen flickering to minimize eye strain.
As of today, April 1st, take advantage of this Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor deal and get it for $179.00, saving you 36% or $100 off.
Whether you're into competitive first person shooters or deep RPGs, the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor is built for games. Take advantage of this post Big Spring Sale to revolutionize your game nights.
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