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Updated: Dec 4, 2024 16:54
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#201
alaScore 93

Monoprice Zero-G 42891 QHD 165 Hz Gaming Monitor

The Monoprice Zero-G 42891 delivers a 32-inch QHD/VA curved panel with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color for a super-low price. It has superb contrast, an accurate and wide color gamut and solid video processing for a great gaming...

2 expert reviews

#202
alaScore 93

Dell S3222DGM 32"

The Dell S3222DGM is a decent monitor for most uses. The 32 inch, 1440p screen has a great amount of screen real estate for office use or media creation and delivers a more immersive gaming experience. It's a great gaming monitor, with a fast response...

3 expert reviews

#203
alaScore 93

LG 34WN780 34"

The LG UltraWide Ergo 34WN780-B has a stunning ergonomic design, but can it deliver the versatility and quality to work in your office?

2 expert reviews

#204
alaScore 93

AOC U32P2 (32-inch)

AOC aims for powerful productivity with this VA-powered 32-inch 4K panel

3 expert reviews

#205
alaScore 93

Asus VG289Q (28-inch)

Asus made the right sacrifices to bring us a 4K gaming monitor at a super-low price. With a quality IPS panel, the TUF Gaming VG289Q delivers accurate color, Adaptive-Sync of both flavors (unofficially) and HDR support. A great choice for all but the...

3 expert reviews

#206
alaScore 93

AOC Agon AG493UCX (49-inch)

AOC's Agon AG493UCX is a 49-inch ultra-wide monitor that provides an enjoyable gaming experience and does a decent job handling multimedia content, as well.

8 expert reviews

#207
alaScore 93

AOC 24G2 24"

The AOC 24G2 is good for most uses. It's a compact monitor with excellent gaming performance due to its low input lag, high refresh rate, and quick response times. It's good for general office use as long as you don't do any heavy multitasking because...

6 expert reviews

#208
alaScore 93

Dell S2721DGF (27-inch)

The Dell S2721DGF is a stellar 1440p, 165Hz gaming monitor for under $500 with extensive customization options that ensure all of your games look their best.

3 expert reviews

#209
alaScore 93

Gigabyte M34WQ (34-inch)

The Gigabyte M34WQ is a very good monitor overall. It's an impressive gaming monitor with low input lag and an excellent response time at the max refresh rate. It's great for office use, as the ultrawide format is excellent for multitasking, and it has...

2 expert reviews

#210
alaScore 93

Asus VG34VQ 34"

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B is a great monitor overall. It's primarily designed for gaming, but it's also well-suited for a wide variety of uses. Its 34 inch high-resolution screen delivers an immersive viewing and gaming experience and provides...

2 expert reviews

#211
alaScore 93

HP Omen 27"

As far as gaming monitors go, the HP Omen 27” performs incredibly well with a gorgeous display that’s crisp and fluid, and it has a few nifty features as well. However, it’s also a bit expensive for what it is.

2 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#212
alaScore 93

Cooler Master Tempest GP27U

The Cooler Master Tempest GP27U has been a hotly anticipated monitor for gamers. This is the first sub-$1,000 4K gaming display with full array local dimming, bringing 576 zones of mini-LED goodness.

2 expert reviews

#213
alaScore 93

ViewSonic XG2431 24-inch 240 Hz Gaming Monitor

The ViewSonic XG2431 is good for most uses. It's impressive for gaming because it has a high 240Hz refresh rate, VRR support, a quick response time, and low input lag for a smooth and responsive gaming experience. It's also good for office use because...

2 expert reviews

#214
alaScore 93

Acer Nitro XV252QZ

If your only gaming concern is how well your monitor performs in fast-paced esports scenarios, Acer's Nitro XV252Q F is your panel. It sheds everything you don't need and nails the big target: sheer speed.

2 expert reviews

#215
alaScore 93

AOC C32G2AE (32-inch)

Today we are checking out the AOC C32G2ZE, which is a 32-inch, 1920 x 1080 VA panel with a 240 Hz refresh rate, 0.5ms response time (MPRT), and a 1500R curve. Could this be the no frills gaming monitor you need? Let's find out!

11 expert reviews

#216
alaScore 93

Lenovo ThinkVision M14t (14-inch)

Lenovo's ThinkVision M14t costs a lot more than most competing portable monitors, but its touch sensitivity, maneuverable stand, brightness, and color accuracy could make it a sharp buy for eagle-eyed shoppers.

6 expert reviews

#217
alaScore 93

Cooler Master GM32-FQ (32-inch)

The Cooler Master GM32-FQ is a 32-inch IPS/QHD gaming monitor with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color.

3 expert reviews

#218
alaScore 93

Dell Ultrasharp U3223QE (32-inch)

The Dell U3223QE uses LG’s IPS Black tech to deliver a top-notch, professional-level, 31.5-inch 4K display with a built-in USB-C hub.

3 expert reviews

#219
alaScore 93

Gigabyte Aorus FV43U (43-inch)

The Gigabyte AORUS FV43U is a good monitor for most uses. It's a great monitor for gaming, although it might not be good enough for professional gamers. It's one of the best monitors we've tested for HDR gaming, and it's good for watching videos or...

4 expert reviews

#220
alaScore 93

Gigabyte M32U (32-inch)

“The Gigabyte M32U doesn't have a lot of competition, but it still feels tough to beat at $800.”

2 expert reviews

#221
alaScore 93

Gigabyte G27QC 27-inch

The Gigabyte G27Q is very good overall. It's great for gaming because it has VRR support, an excellent response time, and exceptionally low input lag. It's also decent for HDR gaming as it displays a wide color gamut, but it has a low contrast ratio...

4 expert reviews

#222
alaScore 93

Philips P9H 49"

The Philips Brilliance 499P9H offers a winning combination of a gigantic, ultra-wide curved screen—shining with a bright, vivid image—and extras like a Windows Hello-compatible webcam and a built-in KVM switch.

18 expert reviews | 61 user reviews

#223
alaScore 93

BenQ Mobiuz EX3415R (34-inch)

Its panel is twitch-quick, but the underwhelming HDR and high price of BenQ's Mobiuz EX3415R keep it from hitting the heights set by competing ultrawide gaming monitors.

5 expert reviews

#224
alaScore 93

Dell Alienware AW2521H (25-inch)

The 240Hz Alienware 25 is a reasonably priced 25-inch 1080p gaming monitor with a fairly bright picture and extremely low input lag. It will thrill twitchy esports hounds, but its colors don't impress.

6 expert reviews

#225
alaScore 93

Dell Ultrasharp U3023E (30-inch)

The Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor (U3023E) is an appealing if expensive productivity monitor with plenty of ports and ergonomic features, plus a 16:10 format that gives extra vertical screen space.

2 expert reviews

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