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Nixeus EDG 27 inch Fast IPS KSF LED drops to $246.72 on Amazon

Get the Nixeus EDG 27-inch 1440p 165Hz IPS gaming monitor for $246.72 on Amazon, saving $203.27 with premium specs.

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Jul 10, 2026
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Nixeus EDG 27 inch Fast IPS KSF LED drops to $246.72 on Amazon

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Nixeus EDG 27" Fast IPS KSF LED sees price cut to $246.72

Pick this up and save $203.27. A 27-inch 1440p monitor with 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and 98% DCI-P3 color coverage normally commands a premium. Nixeus EDG 27" Fast IPS KSF LED drops to $246.72 - save $203.27. That is 45% off list price, putting this well below its 90-day average of $312.45.

THE DEAL

Nixeus EDG 27

Nixeus EDG 27" Fast IPS KSF LED

$246.72 (was $449.99) - Save $203.27 (45% off)

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Get This Price

For just $246.72, down from its list price of $449.99. That is well below the 30-day average of $289.05 and the 90-day average of $312.45.

This is a genuine price cut on a monitor that delivers specs usually found in the $350-$400 range.

What You're Getting

The Nixeus EDG 27X runs a Fast IPS KSF LED (AHVA) panel at native 2560 x 1440 resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate over DisplayPort. FreeSync Premium certification covers 30Hz-165Hz.

Color hits 98% DCI-P3, brightness peaks at 400 cd/m2, and response time lands at 1ms GtG. It is also console-compatible with Xbox Series X/S at 1440p 120Hz and PS5 at 1080p 120Hz.

Nixeus backs it with a 3-year warranty from a US-based company.

Who This Is For

Best for: PC gamers who want 1440p at high frame rates without paying $400-plus. Also a strong fit for console players who need a flat IPS panel with VRR support.

Skip if

you need HDMI 2.1 or built-in speakers -- this monitor keeps it simple with raw display performance.

Final Verdict

A 1440p 165Hz IPS panel with 98% DCI-P3 for $246.72 is hard to beat. If you have been shopping in the $250-$300 range. This is the best performance-per-dollar option right now.

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