Acer Gaming Monitors Fall to Their Lowest Ever Prices in Prime Day Sale

Acer Monitors Prime Day
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The best gaming monitor deals need to bring a crisp picture with a key focus on refresh rate, to really be worth the money. These are two things Acer has nailed, while dropping the prices of two of the brand’s most popular panels to their lowest ever.

Right now, you can get over 20% off the Acer Predator XB253Q and Acer Nitro XZ270 gaming monitors in the Amazon Prime Day sale.

Acer Predator XB253Q 24.5-inch gaming monitor: was $379, now $299 at Amazon

Acer Predator XB253Q 24.5-inch gaming monitor: was $379, now $299 at Amazon
Save 21% on this enthusiast-level gaming screen — a 24.5-inch IPS panel with FHD resolution, HDR, a 99% sRGB color gamut and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate, alongside adaptive sync, to eliminate tearing.

Acer Nitro XZ270 curved gaming monitor: was $329, now $249 at Amazon

Acer Nitro XZ270 curved gaming monitor: was $329, now $249 at Amazon
With 24% off, this 27-inch curved gaming monitor from Acer offers amazing value for money. This FHD panel is on a 1500R curve for less eye strain and immersive gameplay. It also offers a 240Hz refresh rate and adaptive sync.

Acer has always carried an impressive pedigree in gaming monitors, and the spec lists and stylish designs on offer here are no different. Plus, with ergonomic, adjustable stands and plenty of HDMI and DP outputs around the back, these both fit nicely into your home setup with minimal fuss.

For more Prime Day savings, check out our Prime Day live blog and lists of the best Prime Day gaming PC and laptop deals, best Prime Day SSD deals, best Prime Day Monitor Deals, Best Prime Day Dell Gaming deals and the best Prime Day hardware deals overall. Our sister site, TechRadar, has a broader list of Amazon Prime Day deals that includes product categories we don't typically cover such as smart home devices, TVs and phones.

Jason England

Jason is a deals writer at Tom's Hardware — bringing a decade of tech and gaming journalism to the role. He specializes in making sure you never pay more than you should for PC components and tech! He has previously written for other publications like Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus and in his spare time, you'll find him looking for good dogs to pet or eating pizza in his home town of Nottingham, UK.