Lowest Price Yet on LG’s Tandem OLED

OLED at 280Hz for $399.99? That’s the weekend-only price LG is running on the 27-inch UltraGear 27GX700A-B, and it includes free shipping when you apply the coupon code "MONITOR200." MSRP is $850, and it’s been sitting around $600 at most retailers, which makes this drop a standout. IGN’s Eric Song even calls it "the least expensive Tandem OLED monitor I've ever seen."

This is the 2025 UltraGear GX700A model, built around LG’s Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology. Tandem OLED uses a stacked design that’s brighter than standard OLED and less prone to burn-in. You usually see it in premium hardware like LG Gallery Series TVs and the latest iPad Pro, not on a sub-$400 desktop display.

Specs Built for High-FPS Play

The panel is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) display with a pixel density of 108 ppi—sharp for this size without the GPU burden of 4K. It pushes a fast 280Hz refresh rate and supports Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, so frame pacing stays smooth if your FPS fluctuates.

Pair it with enough horsepower and you can genuinely chase that 280fps ceiling. With an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 or better, older esports titles like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Valorant can hit those numbers. For newer, heavier releases such as Battlefield 6 or Black Ops 7, expect to step up to at least an RTX 5070 Ti or a Radeon 9070 XT to keep frames high.

Ports, Warranty, and What Stands Out

Connectivity covers the basics with DisplayPort and HDMI, plus a two-port USB hub for peripherals. No frills there, just what most PC setups need. More notable is LG’s coverage: a 2-year warranty with burn-in protection. That kind of safety net is still uncommon on budget-friendly OLED monitors—many competitors cap out at a single year and skip explicit burn-in coverage.

Brightness and longevity are the headline advantages of this Tandem panel, but the value story ties it all together. At $399.99, you’re getting an OLED with esports-level refresh rates, wide viewing angles, per-pixel contrast, and a warranty that actually addresses the biggest OLED concern.

Stack the Savings for Dual Displays

If you’re building a side-by-side setup, LG’s cart adds another perk. Buy two and an extra $40 "Buy More Save More" discount automatically applies on top of the $200-off coupon per monitor. That brings the pair to $759.98—effectively $379.99 each.

Multi-monitor OLED is a luxury most gamers skip because of price. This promo makes a dual 27-inch, QHD, 280Hz OLED layout more attainable than it’s ever been.

How to Get the Deal

This is a weekend-only offer and can end earlier if inventory runs dry. Here’s the quick path:

Deals on Tandem OLED panels rarely land anywhere near this range, especially with QHD at 280Hz and burn-in coverage baked in. If you’ve been waiting for an OLED that can keep up with high-FPS shooters without torching your budget—or desk space—this might be the window. Hard to imagine competitors undercutting a stacked-panel OLED at this price any time soon.