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Updated: Dec 21, 2024 16:23
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#276
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ASUS PG278QR (27-inch, 2014) Series

Conclusion The Asus ROG Swift PG278Q is an excellent choice for gamers of all stripes. Armed with G-Sync smoothing technology, speedy refresh and pixel response rates, and a sharp WQHD panel, this monitor is the perfect companion to your high-end...

32 expert reviews | 657 user reviews

#277
alaScore 92

AOC G2590PX

AOC’s new 25-inch AOC G2590PX G2 Signature Edition gaming panel offers 144Hz refresh, low latency and FreeSync for a middling price.

6 expert reviews | 11 user reviews

#278
alaScore 92

HP 27f

These days, 4K monitors keep getting more affordable, but some make that possible via significant compromises. The 2019 refresh of the HP 27f 4K offers some decent image quality to back up its resolution, but it's missing a few key features that hold...

7 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#279
alaScore 92

Lenovo Thinkvision P32U

Lenovo's ThinkVision P32u-10 is a winner, whether you think of it as a productivity monitor with exceptional color accuracy or as a professional monitor with a slew of convenience features.

6 expert reviews

#280
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG270QC 27"

is similar, and within $100 of the XG270QC's price. Overall, the Elite XG270QC is an excellent gaming monitor for those with deep pockets — and deep desks.

2 expert reviews

#281
alaScore 92

LG 38GL950G-B 38"

The LG 38GL950G is a very good monitor for most uses, even though it's primarily designed for gaming. Its large screen size feels incredibly immersive, and it provides plenty of screen space for productivity tasks. It has a fast response time, low...

3 expert reviews

#282
alaScore 92

Nec MultiSync EA271 27"

Bottom Line: Despite a modest native resolution, NEC's business-focused MultiSync EA271F-BK checks a bunch of boxes we like: ultra-thin bezels, high color accuracy, and a wide range of ergonomic controls.

2 expert reviews

#283
alaScore 92

AOC C27G1

Solid in most departments, but with a few faults: the AOC C27G1 is good, but it isn't great

5 expert reviews | 1002 user reviews

#284
alaScore 92

Dell S2417DG

The Dell S2417DG is a fast, gorgeous gaming monitor, especially after some tweaks.

6 expert reviews | 13 user reviews

#285
alaScore 92

LG 32GK650F

We were excited about testing today's monitor because the product falls into one of our favorite categories: affordable but decent gaming monitors. Lots of companies try and target this market segment but it's difficult to come away with a winner, but...

2 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#286
alaScore 92

Samsung C34F791 Series

Ultrawide curved monitors are impressive to behold. They just look great. They’re aesthetically pleasing, they create a luxuriant workspace that supplants typical two-monitor setups, and they’re immersive. Size and scope often compensate for any...

15 expert reviews | 62 user reviews

#287
alaScore 92

HP Envy 32"

HP's Envy 32 All-in-One is a jaw dropper of a PC that can kill the iMac

8 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#288
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X27 27"

Bottom Line: Acer's formidable (and formidably pricey) Predator X27 is an elite-performing 27-inch gaming monitor that provides 4K UHD resolution, very high brightness, lofty refresh rates, and G-Sync support. It's the ultimate gaming panel.

15 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#289
alaScore 92

Philips B-Line 242B9T 24"

The Philips 242B9T updates the classic touch screen monitor format a load of modern technology that improves user comfort and safety, all while looking sleek and offering a great display.

6 expert reviews

#290
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ

The Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ is a beautiful big monitor with a 4K display and fast 144Hz refresh rate, but for the price, it could do some things better.

3 expert reviews

#291
alaScore 92

Dell S3220DGF 32-inch

The Dell S3220DGF is a good monitor for mixed use. It has a large size and its 1440p resolution allows for a good amount of multi-tasking, but it doesn't offer as much real estate as a full 4k screen would. It has low input lag, and the fast response...

4 expert reviews

#292
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U3419W (34-inch)

Bottom Line: Dell's UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Monitor (U3419W) is an ultra-wide business display with great color accuracy and a host of connectivity choices. It's a solid alternative to a multi-monitor array.

3 expert reviews

#293
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X34"

Conclusion If you're looking to pair your extreme gaming system with an equally extreme big-screen ultra-wide monitor, look no further the Acer Predator X34, but prepared to part with a wad of cash. Its 34-inch curved screen brings more depth to your...

25 expert reviews | 309 user reviews

#294
alaScore 92

Philips BDM4065UC

With the exception of a few minor flaws, the Brilliance BDM4065UC is an excellent monitor for mutliple types of uses and it sells at a reasonable price.

27 expert reviews | 173 user reviews

#295
alaScore 92

BenQ EL2870U

Bottom Line: Budget-friendly and FreeSync-capable, the 28-inch EL2870U exhibits fast pixel response and minimal input lag that make fast-motion graphics a breeze, but it has some trouble with colors.

8 expert reviews | 14 user reviews

#296
alaScore 92

Samsung S34E790C

Samsung’s SE790C is a luxurious yacht of a monitor. From the ultra-wide 1440p resolution, to the modest curve in its display, to its near flawless benchmarks, there’s little, if anything, to find wrong with it. The four millisecond response time isn’t...

18 expert reviews | 171 user reviews

#297
alaScore 92

ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q

The Asus PG248Q is a sharp, bright and responsive esports monitor that offers useful features for a somewhat high price.

8 expert reviews | 59 user reviews

#298
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG270QG 27"

ViewSonic's Elite XG270QG gaming monitor delivers everything that 1440p gamers could want, and a bunch more. It's a premium panel that, despite the price, still packs tremendous value for serious high-speed play.

7 expert reviews

#299
alaScore 92

Lenovo Legion Y44w (43-inch)

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

5 expert reviews

#300
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

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