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Updated: Apr 18, 2024 16:28
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Lenovo Legion Y44w (43-inch)

The Lenovo Legion Y44W-10 is 43.4 inches of gaming monitor heaven

5 expert reviews

#302
alaScore 92

Asus PA34VC 34-Inches

The Asus ProArt PA34VC boasts great quality, solid design and loads of features, but it’s undermined by the fact that it can’t handle certain professional workloads

6 expert reviews

#303
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AOC Agon AG322QC4

The AOC AGON AG322QC4 review shows that this screen isn’t worth buying if you want to invest in HDR. There isn’t a huge amount of content right now, and the AOC’s entry-level standards and relatively low brightness measurement means that HDR content...

5 expert reviews

#304
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U4919DW 49"

Dell’s Ultrasharp 49 is only the second product in a niche category, and it does enough to distinguish itself from the Samsung CHG90.

10 expert reviews

#305
alaScore 92

Samsung CHG90 49-Inches

A thousand bucks is a lot to spend on a monitor but given the other monitors that sell for around the same price, such as the HP Z38c or the LG 38UC99-W, Samsung’s 49-incher feels like a good deal. It’s among the most impressive monitors we’ve ever used.

13 expert reviews

#306
alaScore 92

Gigabyte G32QC 32"

The Gigabyte G32QC is an overall good monitor. It has a large high-resolution screen that makes it suitable for gaming, working, or viewing content. It has great motion handling, FreeSync support, and it can display a wide color gamut to deliver an...

3 expert reviews

#307
alaScore 92

Asus VG259Q (25-inch)

Overall, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM is a good monitor. It provides a responsive and smooth gaming experience with its low input lag and high refresh rate. Its wide viewing angles and outstanding ergonomics make it easier to share work or content, and...

2 expert reviews

#308
alaScore 92

Aoc U2790PQU 27-inch

The AOC U2790PQU has good looks and solid features alongside decent colour accuracy, but its underwhelming contrast and uniformity mean it's not cut out for tougher work situations

4 expert reviews

#309
alaScore 92

Asus CG32UQ 32"

The ASUS CG32UQ monitor is great for both PC and console gaming. It feels like a TV but with the added benefits of a gaming monitor.

3 expert reviews

#310
alaScore 92

AOC V2Q (2018) Series

A slim, stylish design, good image quality and a few gaming extras make this a great entry level monitor.

3 expert reviews

#311
alaScore 92

Dell S2719DC 27"

Ultrawide and 4K monitors may have taken the limelight, but standard 27-inch monitors don’t get much more exciting than the Dell Ultrathin 27. It’s thin, light, and sleek — everything you want to match something like a Dell XPS laptop or MacBook....

4 expert reviews

#312
alaScore 92

MSI Optix MAG27CQ 27"

Bottom Line: With its high refresh rate and quick pixel response, the MSI Optix MPG27CQ is a good choice for high-performance esports gaming, but it lacks HDR and was only so-so in our video testing.

7 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#313
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB272

Hardcore gamers will love the Acer Predator XB272's silky-smooth refresh rate.

6 expert reviews | 18 user reviews

#314
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MSI Optix G271 27"

If you had spoken to Intel a few years ago they would have been happy to state that the way forward for desktop PCs was the evolution into All in One systems. Machines which build the CPU, GPU, etc into the chassis of our display. Back then they didn't...

6 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#315
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X35

Bottom Line: The ultrawide, ultra-bright, ultra-fast Acer Predator X35 is a dream come true among gaming monitors, even if its price will make it just a dream for most gamers.

5 expert reviews

#316
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U2719DC

While the first two elements on that list are welcome, they wouldn’t be enough to make me part with my money – the panel’s limited contrast ratio and other weaknesses ensure that. The real killer feature is USB Type-C support, which effectively means...

2 expert reviews

#317
alaScore 92

Samsung C27F591 27"

The $350 Samsung CF591 is fighting a steep uphill battle. In an increasingly high-resolution world, we’re finding it harder and harder to recommend 1080p displays. The CF591 doesn’t bring anything new to the table for those screens, and it cuts a lot...

21 expert reviews | 271 user reviews

#318
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AOC AG271QG

Conclusion Gamers will appreciate the AOC Agon AG271QG's good looks and 165Hz refresh rate, as well as its ability to eliminate screen tearing. Video inputs are in short supply on this monitor, and it lacks the gaming presets that you get with other...

11 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#319
alaScore 92

LG 34UC89G-B

LG’s ambitious 34UC89G is certainly a step in the right direction for ultrawide monitors. High refresh rate screens are just starting to make their way to the aspect ratio, and this initial effort by LG shows how much smooth gameplay can facilitate...

8 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#320
alaScore 92

ASUS PB287Q 28"

I will continue to game in 1440p on my Acer Predator monitor simply for the fact that even with a 980Ti achieving a solid 60 fps in 4k gaming just isn't possible 100% of the time. Close, and a good experience, but after gaming at 144hz 60 and a little...

53 expert reviews | 591 user reviews

#321
alaScore 92

Philips M6VBP (2018) Series

Gamers, boot your consoles.

13 expert reviews | 51 user reviews

#322
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U2717D

It's not the most feature-packed monitor you can get for the money, but the Dell UltraSharp 27 (U2717D) is a fine general-purpose display.

9 expert reviews | 11 user reviews

#323
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Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP (17-inch)

The ASUS ROG Strix XG17AHPE is a decent monitor for most uses. The high refresh rate and fast response times make it a great choice for gaming on the go. Due to the small size, it's a decent companion monitor for mobile office use as well, especially...

4 expert reviews

#324
alaScore 92

Xiaomi Mi 4 (2018) Series

Let’s put one thing out of the way - at Rs 39,999 you will not get a better deal on a 4K HDR supporting smart LED TV.

3 expert reviews

#325
alaScore 92

BenQ EW3270U 32"

Bottom Line: The BenQ EW3270U, with its UHD screen that can display HDR content, delivers solid color and grayscale performance, making it a good-value 32-inch entertainment monitor.

8 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

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