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Monitor Reviews

Updated: Mar 18, 2024 17:44
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#51
alaScore 95

OnePlus X27 27"

OnePlus' first monitor seems to be a fair deal and it certainly strikes the right balance between the features, price and performance without much compromise. The thing is that the monitor offers features that are hard to find in competition at this...

2 expert reviews

#52
alaScore 95

BenQ Mobiuz EX3210 32"

BenQ’s Mobiuz EX3210U is a 32-inch, 4K monitor that’s aimed at two different users—the PC gamer and the content creator—but, unfortunately, doesn’t hit the mark with either.

12 expert reviews

#53
alaScore 95

Asus ProArt PA279CV 27"

The Asus ProArt PA279CV targets content creators with accurate image quality and expansive connectivity – and it hits the mark.

7 expert reviews

#54
alaScore 95

Huawei MateView GT

Huawei surprised us quite a bit when they announced their entry into the Gaming Monitor space, so we’re taking a look at this new family of...

29 expert reviews

#55
alaScore 95

ViewSonic VX1755 17"

ViewSonic's VX1755 portable gaming monitor is more of a performer than a beauty, impressing us with a high refresh rate and low input lag, while disappointing us with its color fidelity.

5 expert reviews

#56
alaScore 95

BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R 34"

“BenQ's EX3410R is the bar for ultrawide gaming monitors thanks to excellent performance and price.”

8 expert reviews

#57
alaScore 95

Gigabyte M32UC (32-inch)

The Gigabyte M32UC is a great monitor for most uses. It's an excellent gaming monitor, with an excellent response time at the max refresh rate and low input lag for a responsive gaming experience. It's also great for office use or media creation, as...

4 expert reviews

#58
alaScore 95

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 (32-inch)

“Corsair's first 4K gaming monitor is great, but there are cheaper options that go toe-to-toe on specs.”

5 expert reviews

#59
alaScore 95

Lenovo Thinkvision 28

The Lenovo ThinkVision P32p-30 is a 4K monitor without HDR certification and with low maximum brightness, failing to impress enough to warrant its premium price.

8 expert reviews

#60
alaScore 95

Philips Evnia 42M2N89 Gaming Monitor

42-inch OLED display with 4K resolution, 138 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, wide-gamut color and HDR

2 expert reviews

#61
alaScore 95

AOC C27G2Z Gaming Monitor

27-inch FHD VA curved panel with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, and wide-gamut color.

2 expert reviews

#62
alaScore 95

Limink LK14 Portable Monitor

Of course, two monitors are better than one.

2 expert reviews

#63
alaScore 95

Ricoh 150 Portable Monitor

Ricoh's latest portable monitor hits high notes with a colorful screen and an included stylus.

2 expert reviews

#64
alaScore 95

Dell UltraSharp U3224KB 32-inch 6K Monitor

Dell's UltraSharp U3224KB is a 6K (6144x3456, 21.23MP) IPS 32-inch monitor with wide gamut color, HDR 600, KVM functions and a built-in webcam with microphone.

2 expert reviews

#65
alaScore 95

Dell UltraSharp U4323QE (43-inch)

The Dell UltraSharp U4323QE is the 4K productivity monitor to beat, with an enormous 43-inch display that can be divided into quadrants (each with its own input) and plenty of ports.

2 expert reviews

#66
alaScore 95

Philips Evnia 34M2C7600

34-inch Ultra-Wide WQHD VA gaming monitor with a Mini LED backlight, 165 Hz, DisplayHDR 1400, Adaptive-Sync, and extended color.

2 expert reviews

#67
alaScore 95

Acer SpatialLabs View 15.6-inch Glasses-Free 3D Portable Monitor

The Acer SpatialLabs View is a 15.6-inch portable monitor that displays 3D images without needing glasses.

2 expert reviews

#68
alaScore 95

LG - UltraGear 27" OLED QHD 240Hz 0.03ms FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC...

The UltraGear OLED 27 has a curved 45-inch sibling, the $1,700 45GR95QE-B. It has similar specs to the 27-inch model, with some similar complaints, but its low resolution for its size (3,440x1,440 pixels) means it's not great for a lot of general uses...

2 expert reviews

#69
alaScore 95

ViewSonic Elite XG341C-2K

ViewSonic's mini LED-based Elite XG341C-2K is a pricey but excellent choice for console and PC gamers in the market for a curved ultrawide monitor.

3 expert reviews

#70
alaScore 95

Asus ZenScreen OLED MQ16AH Portable Monitor

The ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AH is a portable OLED monitor that may appeal to creative professionals thanks to its decent brightness and impressive colour response. The only problem with the MQ16AH is that it makes you wish it was bigger.

4 expert reviews

#71
alaScore 95

HP Z27u G3 (27-inch)

An extremely likeable screen, the HP Z27u G3 ticks a lot of boxes for home office use including switchable colour modes, a USB hub that connects everything through one Type-C cable, including laptop charging, and a picture that’s bright and sharp....

2 expert reviews

#72
alaScore 95

Dell G3223Q (32-inch)

While the Dell 32 4K UHD Gaming Monitor offers a solid HDR implementation, a lightweight frame, and even HDMI 2.1 ports, its low brightness and high input lag steal its visual thunder.

7 expert reviews

#73
alaScore 95

Samsung Odyssey Neo G7

Samsung's Odyssey Neo G7 is a near-TV-size gaming monitor with a panel that will dazzle, if you're willing to overlook a few operational quirks.

4 expert reviews

#74
alaScore 95

Lenovo ThinkVision P27u-20

Lenovo's ThinkVision P27u-20 offers great ergonomics, plenty of ports (including twin Thunderbolt 4), and fine color accuracy, though these high-quality features make it a pricey monitor.

2 expert reviews

#75
alaScore 94

Philips 288E2A 28''

The Philips 288E2A is a 28-inch 4K monitor for serious image processors who want to spend more money on cameras and software than on the screen they work on. The price tag is so low that I almost expected it to be useless. Instead, I was highly...

3 expert reviews

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