Need an inexpensive monitor' $80 for a 27" 1080 display, $90 for a 32

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Need an inexpensive monitor' $80 for a 27" 1080 display, $90 for a 32

If you are looking for the best gaming monitors in a particular category, such as G-Sync displays or 4K models, there are plenty to choose from. If your primary criteria is to go super cheap without going super small, good news: Walmart has some interesting monitors on sale.

One is a 27" display for $79.99 ($70 off list price) and the other is a 32" model for $89.99 ($80 off list price). The company that actually manufactures these displays is unknown, but both are products of Walmart's Onn house electronics brand, which makes them competitively priced.

On Newegg, the least expensive 27-inch monitor in new condition is a Westinghouse panel, priced at $129.99. Refurbished ones start at $119.99.

Starting with the 27-inch Onn monitors, which offer 1920x1080 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and 5ms response time; no mention of facilities like FreeSync, G-Sync, or HDR, but in any case, in this price range (in the 27-inch anyway category) one would not expect those things.

The 32-inch model is almost the same monitor, just in a larger physical package with a 6.5ms response time; Walmart also lists two refresh rates-75Hz in the title and 60Hz in the specifications section. I would be wary and opt for the latter.

Remember that neither is likely to knock your socks off. The speed is not very fast and who knows how accurate the colors are. But the price of these models is rock-bottom. If you're looking for a monitor for kids or just want to keep things really cheap, these fit the bill.

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