This ViewSonic Gaming Monitor is only $159 during Prime Day

ViewSonic XG2402
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The ViewSonic XG2402 24-inch is a solid entry-level gaming monitor thanks to the fast response time of 1 millisecond, high 144Hz refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync support. It has a good stand and good ergonomics, so it can easily be adjusted to a more comfortable viewing position.  It also has excellent low latency, ensuring a responsive gaming experience.

With these specs this is a great Prime Day deal for anyone seeking an entry-level gaming monitor for under $200

ViewSonic XG2402 24-inch 144Hz Gaming Monitor: Was $217.99 now $159.99

ViewSonic XG2402 24-inch 144Hz Gaming Monitor: <a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45727&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2Fapb%2Fpage%2F%3FhandlerName%3DOctopusDealLandingStream%26deals%3D21348c7d%26marketplaceId%3DATVPDKIKX0DER%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20" data-link-merchant="Amazon US"">Was $217.99 now $159.99

ViewSonic XG2402 24-inch, 1080p  Gaming Monitor has a 1ms response rate with a 144Hz display refresh rate. The panel also has AMD FreeSync to reduce screen tearing and Eye Care Advanced technology to ensure eye comfort while gaming. 

The ViewSonic XG 24-inch FHD 144Hz refresh rate is a solid entry-level gaming monitor that features AMD FreeSync technology for buttery smooth gameplay. With an excellent 1ms fast response time with low motion blur, this sub-$200 gaming monitor is a solid choice for first-time gamers looking to take their gaming experience up a notch. 

At just $159.99 during Prime Day, this is definitely a bargain gamers on a budget should take a serious look at.  

Now that Amazon Prime Day 2020 has officially started,  we expect to see tons of deals on the industry’s best gaming mice and headsets. Be sure to bookmark our Prime Day laptop deals page for this year’s exclusive deals on laptops.

Mark Anthony Ramirez

Mark has spent 20 years headlining comedy shows around the country and made appearances on ABC, MTV, Comedy Central, Howard Stern, Food Network, and Sirius XM Radio. He has written about every topic imaginable, from dating, family, politics, social issues, and tech. He wrote his first tech articles for the now-defunct Dads On Tech 10 years ago, and his passion for combining humor and tech has grown under the tutelage of the Laptop Mag team. His penchant for tearing things down and rebuilding them did not make Mark popular at home, however, when he got his hands on the legendary Commodore 64, his passion for all things tech deepened. These days, when he is not filming, editing footage, tinkering with cameras and laptops, or on stage, he can be found at his desk snacking, writing about everything tech, new jokes, or scripts he dreams of filming.