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Updated: May 19, 2024 16:55
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#501
alaScore 91

Dell S2719DM

Bottom Line: The Dell 27 Ultrathin Monitor (S2719DM) is a stylish display with good color accuracy and HDR support, but a limited port selection.

6 expert reviews

#502
alaScore 91

HP EliteDisplay S14

Bottom Line: HP's lightweight EliteDisplay S14 delivers surprising specs and sleek lines for a business-minded travel monitor. It's a nifty second-screen complement for a midsize laptop that has USB Type-C.

3 expert reviews

#503
alaScore 91

ViewSonic VP2468A 24"

Conclusion The ViewSonic VP2468 is an excellent choice if you're a designer or photographer seeking a good-size display that delivers solid performance at a reasonable price. Its bezel-free design provides a seamless viewing area when two or more...

2 expert reviews

#504
alaScore 91

Asus VG278H

The Asus VG278H has great 3D performance and a fast refresh rate, but is just a bit too expensive for what it offers.

21 expert reviews | 348 user reviews

#505
alaScore 91

Acer Predator XB270HU

If you’re looking for a new gaming monitor to upgrade from your 1080p to something higher resolution, this Acer is a solid choice if money is no object. Most gamers have a budget of some sort, though, and the $800 price tag on this display will take a...

18 expert reviews | 296 user reviews

#506
alaScore 91

Asus ROG Swift PG27AQ

Like the Asus PG279Q, the PG27AQ is a monitor that is difficult to compare with others because its feature set is so specific. Its only obvious, direct competitor is the Acer XB280HK, another 4K panel with G-Sync. The Acer holds up against the PG27AQ...

11 expert reviews | 74 user reviews

#507
alaScore 91

Philips BDM4037UW

The Philips Brilliance BDM4037UW is the new top-end product in Philips's range of office displays. With a 40-inch (101.6cm) diagonal, curved (3-metre radius), 16:9 aspect ratio, A-MVA 3 LCD panel, the BDM4037UW has a native resolution of 3,840 by 2,160...

11 expert reviews | 39 user reviews

#508
alaScore 91

Acer B296CL

For users requiring a dual-monitor setup, the Acer B296CL offers a space saving alternative that won't break the bank. Its 29-inch ultra-wide IPS screen delivers rich, accurate colors and solid grayscale performance, and it provides all the...

10 expert reviews | 24 user reviews

#509
alaScore 91

Asus PQ321Q

Many consider me to be a 4K hater. The past few trade shows I've attended have been pushing it on consumers to replace their TVs, but I see less value in it. When it comes to a computer display, it is a different game. Unlike a 50” TV, we sit close to...

23 expert reviews | 939 user reviews

#510
alaScore 91

Asus MG279Q

Conclusion The Asus MG279Q is a solid choice for gamers who prefer the wide viewing angles and rich colors that you get with an IPS panel. The 2,560-by-1,440 resolution panel delivers sharp image detail and a very smooth gaming experience, and the...

17 expert reviews | 218 user reviews

#511
alaScore 91

Acer Predator Z35

The Predator has speed on its side. Games look buttery smooth as they approach 200 frames per second, and it’s not hard to see why Acer thought a huge, high-refresh monitor would be a good idea. The panel and processing are top-notch as well, allowing...

20 expert reviews | 44 user reviews

#512
alaScore 91

Acer Predator XB252Q (bmiprzx)

Acer's smoking-hot Predator XB252Q PC gaming monitor just landed pushing a 240Hz refresh rate across its 25-inch panel for 1080p guts and glory. We

3 expert reviews

#513
alaScore 91

Dell UP2414Q

Why spend upwards of $700 on a monitor? Because it runs at 4K resolution, of course. The pixel density and color accuracy of Dell's new...

17 expert reviews | 55 user reviews

#514
alaScore 91

Samsung U32E850R

Samsung's latest 4K screen is being billed as being for both gamers and business users alike. As well as having key gaming features, such as AMD FreeSync and darkness-enhancing game modes, its attractive chassis houses an LCD panel that targets quality...

7 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#515
alaScore 91

Philips 288P6LJEB

Conclusion If you're considering taking the UHD plunge, the 288P6LJEB is worth a look. It does a great job of displaying 4K content and has a plethora of video inputs, a four-port USB hub, and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand. However, its gray-scale...

15 expert reviews | 103 user reviews

#516
alaScore 91

Samsung U28D590D

Conclusion With the Samsung U28D590D, you can view 4K content without spending a bundle. Its 28-inch TN panel delivers a very sharp image and displays light and dark shades of gray without issue. You don't get any USB ports or height and swivel...

26 expert reviews | 330 user reviews

#517
alaScore 91

Acer XB280HK

Conclusion If your current monitor can't keep pace with your Nvidia GPU, it might be time to invest in a monitor that can. There are several G-Sync-enabled monitors to choose from, but as of this writing, only the Acer XB280HK offers G-Sync in UHD....

21 expert reviews | 112 user reviews

#518
alaScore 91

ViewSonic XG2703-GS

Conclusion If smooth gaming performance is a top priority, the ViewSonic XG2703-GS is definitely worth a look. With Nvidia's G-Sync technology and a 165Hz refresh rate, the display performed wonderfully in our gaming tests, delivering stutter-free...

8 expert reviews

#519
alaScore 91

LG Optimus G

Despite its short battery life, Sprint's LG Optimus G is the best LG phone on the market due to its zippy processor, lovely display, and 13-megapixel camera.

7 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#520
alaScore 91

Acer XF251Q

The Acer XF251Q is a decent 1080p TN monitor with some great gaming features. It has a fast response time, low input lag, and it supports AMD's FreeSync VRR technology. It has a good design, with a great stand that can be easily adjusted to an ideal...

3 expert reviews

#521
alaScore 91

Samsung Syncmaster T27A950

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25 expert reviews | 139 user reviews

#522
alaScore 91

Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HS 24"

Not the perfect 24in monitor, but image quality is astounding for the price

2 expert reviews

#523
alaScore 91

Samsung S27B971D

The Samsung Series 9 is a display that feels wedged between two different categories. On the one hand, this stylish display looks and feels at first glance like a high-end consumer product; but on the other hand, the display is calibrated with...

14 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#524
alaScore 91

ViewSonic Elite XG350R-C 35"

The XG350R-C is ViewSonic's latest ultrawide monitor aimed exclusively at the gaming market. A 35-inch 3440 x 1440 MVA display with a maximum refresh rate of 100 Hz, an 1800R curvature and FreeSync. It retails for $700, so it's a little on the premium...

2 expert reviews

#525
alaScore 91

AOC C4008UV8

For a multitalented monitor in tight spaces, the AOC C4008VU8 4K UHD, 40-inch display might be the right fit. But overall, it's not knockout for the money.

3 expert reviews

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