Buyers in Japan looking for high-end gaming monitors can save nearly 25,000 YEN (around $154) on a top-tier OLED display while it is on sale. LG has dropped the price of its 27GX704A-B model by 31 percent on Amazon Japan, bringing the cost down to 54,800 YEN (around $337). This discount makes a 240Hz OLED panel with advanced brightness technology accessible at a significantly lower price point than usual.
240Hz OLED gaming display sees 31 percent price reduction
The 27GX704A-B is a 26.5-inch OLED gaming monitor designed for competitive play. It features a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time to ensure clear visuals without motion blur. The display uses Micro Lens Array technology to boost brightness by 30 percent compared to previous generations of LG OLED panels.
Specifications
- Panel: 26.5-inch OLED
- Refresh Rate: 240Hz
- Response Time: 0.03ms
- Peak Brightness: 1,300 cd/m²
- Technology: Micro Lens Array
The monitor reaches a peak brightness of 1,300 cd/m², which helps improve visibility in bright gaming environments. The standard price for this device is 79,800 YEN (around $491), but the current Amazon Japan time sale lists it for 54,800 YEN (around $337). This specific pricing applies only to the Japanese market and is available through Amazon's time sale channel.
This price drop offers a concrete benchmark for OLED pricing trends in the mid-range gaming segment. The discount alleviates the typical barrier of high costs for mainstream gamers seeking high refresh rates. The sale provides immediate value for buyers who want high-spec features without paying the full manufacturer suggested retail price.



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