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Best monitor deals in the UK for August 2022

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Looking for a new computer monitor? 2022 is in full swing with big bargains pouring in across the best monitors, from gaming displays to productivity panels.

Whatever your needs, from a crisp picture and high refresh rate for the competitive advantage, to a curved, ultra-wide blue light-reducing screen for getting stuff done, there are big discounts to be had out there.

Why buy a computer monitor if you already have a laptop? I’ll answer that with another question — why settle for that small portable display when you could hook up to a monitor at home?

Don’t get me wrong, the convenience of opening up a laptop and doing something quickly when inspiration strikes is great. Whether it’s some late-night binge-watching in bed or an article idea while cooking (guilty), having a system there ready for your input is warmly welcome.

But for work and play at a home-based setup, nothing beats plugging that laptop into a monitor for a big-screen experience. With that in mind, here are the best monitor deals you can buy today.

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iiyama G-Master Red Eagle WQHD gaming monitor: was £399 now £289 @ Box.co.uk (opens in new tab)
With virtually zero bezel, a gorgeous WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate and tear-free adaptive sync tech, £150 off this monitor is an absolute steal!

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Acer Predator X25: was £1,198 now £698 @ Box.co.uk (opens in new tab)
This is a ridonkulous discount on an eSports tier monitor — a whopping £499 off! This 25-inch panel sports a buttery smooth 360Hz refresh rate with adaptive sync, HDR and an ergonomic stand for perfect viewing angles.

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Dell S2421HS: was £179 now £139 @ Dell (opens in new tab)
Bargain bin pricing for a monitor that is anything but a bargain with its specs. This low-energy, 24-inch, 1080p monitor offers a 75Hz refresh rate and great colour science. Alongside these specs, you’ll find Adaptive Sync, along with HDMI and DP I/O inputs and a 3.5mm headphone jack. 

Best gaming monitor deals

was £199.99 now £159 @ Box.co.uk</strong></a><strong><br> </strong>Need a cheap gaming monitor that doesn't sacrifice on the quality or competitive edge needed to dominate? This £150 24-inch 1080p display is a great way to go, with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 1500R curve for top immersion.</p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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iiyama G-Master Red Eagle 24-inch Gaming Monitor: was £199.99 now £159 @ Box.co.uk (opens in new tab)
Need a cheap gaming monitor that doesn't sacrifice on the quality or competitive edge needed to dominate? This £150 24-inch 1080p display is a great way to go, with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 1500R curve for top immersion.

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Acer Predator X25: was £1,198 now £698 @ Box.co.uk (opens in new tab)
This is a ridonkulous discount on an eSports tier monitor — a whopping £499 off! This 25-inch panel sports a buttery smooth 360Hz refresh rate with adaptive sync, HDR and an ergonomic stand for perfect viewing angles.

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Huawei Mateview GT: was £349 now £249 @ Currys (opens in new tab)
Thanks to this Currys discount, you can get a 27-inch QHD curved gaming monitor for just 250 quid! The picture is gorgeously sharp and vividly colourful, paired with a 165Hz refresh rate for buttery smooth visuals.

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iiyama G-Master Red Eagle WQHD gaming monitor: was £399 now £289 @ Box.co.uk (opens in new tab)
With virtually zero bezel, a gorgeous WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate and tear-free adaptive sync tech, £150 off this monitor is an absolute steal!

was £159 now £125 @ Laptops Direct</strong></a><strong> with code MEGA20<br> </strong>Here we are. Arguably one of the best deals on this list. A 28-inch 4K monitor for under £150! If you're serious about competitive gaming, the 60Hz refresh rate may not be up your street. But this is ideal for anyone with a laptop to connect for working by day and a console for gaming by night.</p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
was £200 now £149 @ Amazon</strong></a><br> Perfect for competitive gamers who don't want to put a dent in their wallet, this HP gaming monitor is now 20% off. Expect a 24-inch Full HD display with a 1ms response time and a 144Hz refresh rate.<br> </p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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HP X24iH Gaming Monitor: was £200 now £149 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)
Perfect for competitive gamers who don't want to put a dent in their wallet, this HP gaming monitor is now 20% off. Expect a 24-inch Full HD display with a 1ms response time and a 144Hz refresh rate.

Best productivity monitor deals

was £139 now £99 @ Currys</strong></a><strong><br> </strong>Just a dirt cheap monitor that's good for productivity. This 23.8-inch screen sports a 1080p resolution, 75Hz refresh rate and wall-mount compatibility.</p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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Dell S2421HS: was £179 now £139 @ Dell (opens in new tab)
Bargain bin pricing for a monitor that is anything but a bargain with its specs. This low-energy, 24-inch, 1080p monitor offers a 75Hz refresh rate and great colour science. Alongside these specs, you’ll find Adaptive Sync, along with HDMI and DP I/O inputs and a 3.5mm headphone jack. 

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Dell 27-inch 4K monitor: was £418 now £329 @ Dell (opens in new tab)
This 4K monitor is a great option for super sharp productivity, with a huge surface area to multi-task across multiple windows. The ergonomically flexible stand is great for convenience and HDR support makes it a great entertainment option too.

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Jason England
Jason England

 Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.