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Trust Hisense to hit us with two high-refresh, high-resolution gaming monitor deals a month before anyone else has even mentioned Black Friday

Hisense 34G6Q gaming monitor on dark background
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Imagine a sleek, high-refresh gaming monitor spread across your desk, beckoning you to load up Baldur's Gate 3 and trudge through that initial act just one more time before the year is out… this time in high resolution. That's what Hisense is offering with its clever pre-pre-pre Black Friday deals collection on two superb-resolution, low-latency gaming monitors this autumn.

Getting in there early with those Black Friday gaming monitor discounts never hurts, and we're not talking measly pennies off, here. These are as deep-a-discounts as some of the clear out items I've seen in the post-Black Friday tussle, when the cleaners duck in to mop up spilled blood and missing teeth.

This month Hisense is vying for that spot beside your gaming PC, with the 27G6QUK gaming monitor knocked down by a juicy 25% at just £199, and its big sister the 34G6QUK going for £249 with a 20% discount. That's some substantial savings that are going to be really hard to turn down before Black Friday rolls around. Over the sales period we see a lot of superb technology at low prices, and I can bet we'll very likely find these sneaking onto our Black Friday gaming monitors roundup when the time comes to populate it.

300Hz and 1ms GTG visual comparison

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If you're over here looking for a speedy upgrade to your old 1080p beastie in time to get a sweet FPS edge when Escape from Tarkov or Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 hits Steam in mid November, the 27-inch Hisense 27G6QUK comes in with a world-shattering 300Hz refresh rate. These are the kind of speeds that we could only have dreamed about nabbing for under £200 a while back. Pair that with highly customisable game mode switching and you'll be prepped for anything. Plus, 1440p max resolution means you're going to see every sliver of shrapnel, and every speeding bullet in exceptional detail.

Of course, if you want to push that detail to the extreme, the 34-inch 34G6QUK widens the playing field with a gorgeous 3440 x 1440 pixel curved panel in 21:9 ratio. In case you're a numbers freak like me, that's 30% more on-screen space than standard 16:9 monitors. I mean, it sounds almost like too much screen real estate doesn't it? But how else are you meant to see both your wing mirrors at once in Euro Truck Simulator 2? And with a 240Hz refresh rate backing it up, that's some smooth truckin' to say the least.

What's more, when you're not immersed in your favorite open worlds the 34G6QUK offers some great multitasking capability, so you can get on with some work. Productivity features like picture in picture and picture by picture mode prove to me it's not a one trick pony only meant for ultimate gaming prowess. Oh, and just in case you're lacking the best PC speakers, the also comes with two 3 Watt stereo speakers, so you can bridge the gap should you ever be caught sans high-definition audio.

The Hisense 34G6Q in picture-in-picture mode

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With both of these high-grade, esports-worthy gaming monitors backed by 1ms response times and AMD FreeSync Premium, there's really a lot to love, especially when they're packing a cinema-grade colour gamut and HDR 400 for superb contrast.

Thanks to the marketing sense of Hisense (not sorry) you've essentially got a chance to get in there early over the Black Friday sales, and nab a tasty gaming monitor for a superbly discounted price. What that means is you'll be able to play your favorite games at exceptional speeds even before your pals start bragging over their November sale upgrades. Of course you'll want to make sure you're packing one of the best gaming PCs in order to make the most of resolutions and refresh rates as great as these, otherwise what's the point?

Katie Wickens
Hardware Writer

Having been obsessed with game mechanics, computers and graphics for three decades, Katie took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni and has been writing about digital games, tabletop games and gaming technology for over five years since. She can be found facilitating board game design workshops and optimising everything in her path.