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Updated: May 22, 2024 16:54
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#376
alaScore 91

NEC MultiSync EA274WMI

Business users of all stripes will appreciate the impressive performance and wealth of features that the NEC MultiSync EA274WMi brings. Its non-reflective 27-inch IPS panel produces rich colors and does a good job of displaying grayscale shades and...

8 expert reviews | 13 user reviews

#377
alaScore 91

Eizo CG277

The CG277 is Eizo's flagship non-4K monitor, offering the absolute finest in image quality. It boasts 99% sRGB and Adobe RGB coverage, a built-in calibration sensor, a 10-bit display with 16-bit lookup table and even includes a monitor hood that works...

5 expert reviews | 8 user reviews

#378
alaScore 91

AOC Agon AG322QCX

AOC, we need to talk about your product names. The monitor I have to review today is called the Agon AG322QCX, which no one sane will remember after reading it. And that's a shame, because there's quite a memorable spec sheet to discuss.

3 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#379
alaScore 91

Asus ProArt PA329 32"

It’s a bit pricey but we love the ASUS PA329Q in almost all respects. Its flaws are few and its benefits as a professional design monitor for graphic artists and other professionals with similar needs are simply superb. Especially in color calibration,...

6 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#380
alaScore 91

NEC Multisync PA271W

Conclusion With a list price of over $1,100 the NEC MultiSync PA271W isn't cheap, but as is usually the case, premium quality commands premium dollars. Its 27-inch P-IPS panel offers impressive performance and a generous feature set, and its extensive...

20 expert reviews | 92 user reviews

#381
alaScore 91

Samsung CFG70 24″

The Samsung CFG70 is the most attractive 24-inch monitor we've tested

8 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#382
alaScore 91

ASUS MX27UQ

This is a great monitor. In fact it turned out to be my fourth 4K monitor. Here's my story. I originally had the Acer S277HKwmjdpp 27-Inch 4K2K which was visually stunning. Unfortunately this had a problem with the power (a known fault) so ended up...

3 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#383
alaScore 91

Dell UltraSharp U3011

More monitors reviews:• Asus ROG Swift PG258Q• Asus Designo Curved MX34VQ• Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD 4K Monitor (UP3216Q)• Monoprice 27-Inch Premium Series IPS WQHD Monitor• Samsung 34-Inch CF791 Curved Widescreen Monitor• more

12 expert reviews | 21 user reviews

#384
alaScore 91

AOC Style Q2770PQU

It took me a while to find the optimal viewing positioning and configure everything to suit my eyesight and environment, but once that was all sorted, I couldn’t be happier with the results. At £359.99, AOC Q2770PQU offers excellent value for money and...

20 expert reviews | 135 user reviews

#385
alaScore 91

LG 34UC88

There’s nothing quite like working (and playing) on an ultra-wide curved monitor, and this is one of the best we’ve seen.

2 expert reviews | 74 user reviews

#386
alaScore 91

EIZO FlexScan EV2736W

Even I got a dead pixel I still like these monitors a lot and would advise to buy if it suits your needs. Due to described issues I contacted Eizo support several times and had a very good experience with them (they won't replace my single dead pixel...

9 expert reviews | 42 user reviews

#387
alaScore 91

Asus ZenScreen MB16AC (15.6-inch)

The Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is a portable, easy-to-use second display for a laptop, but it's dimmer than we'd like.

7 expert reviews | 12 user reviews

#388
alaScore 91

NEC EA244UHD

Conclusion Businesses that require superior performance along with stunning 4K image quality should put the NEC MultiSync EA244UHD at the top of their capital expenditures list. Granted, it'll cost you around $350 more than you'll pay for the Dell...

8 expert reviews | 13 user reviews

#389
alaScore 91

Benq EX3200R

With high quality craftsmanship, superb display quality, and a silky-smooth refresh rate, the BenQ EX3200R is a superb gaming monitor. At 1080p, it’s just not as sharp as it could be, and if you sit close enough, you’ll be able to really pick out those...

4 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#390
alaScore 91

Philips 258B6QUEB

At just £300, the Philips Brilliance 258B6QUEB is an absolute steal for both office and home users alike. Its colour accuracy is top-notch across every colour mode and it has more inputs than you probably know what to do with. It's a Best Buy.

5 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#391
alaScore 91

AOC U3277PQU

The AOC U3277PQU is a high-end 4K display, with a large 32-inch screen and a specification suited to The AOC U3277PQU is a high-end 4K display, with a large 32-inch screen and a specification suited to graphic design work and gaming alike. It has a...

5 expert reviews

#392
alaScore 91

Asus ProArt PA279Q

Although 24-inch 1080p IPS displays are now available under £200, good-quality 27-inch consumer panels are still a fair bit more expensive. Therefore there's not too much of a price difference between those screens and the Asus PA279Q. For the extra...

20 expert reviews | 106 user reviews

#393
alaScore 91

Asus MX27AQ

Kitguru says: If you want to upgrade to a new high grade IPS panel then the ASUS Designo MX27AQ should be right at the top of your final list.

8 expert reviews | 69 user reviews

#394
alaScore 91

Asus MG28UQ

For fans of 4K gaming, the Asus MG28UQ makes for a very robust piece of gaming technology with no serious flaws and very few minor flaws. We recommend it for gamers and casual non-gaming users in a home or office setting. However, the low color...

5 expert reviews | 39 user reviews

#395
alaScore 91

BenQ XL2720Z

Conclusion If you're a gamer who has spent a good chunk of money on a system with serious graphics chops and want a monitor that can display fast motion without ghosting, smearing, or lag, the BenQ XL2720Z is for you. Its speedy 1-millisecond pixel...

18 expert reviews | 212 user reviews

#396
alaScore 91

Eizo Foris FS2735

Eizo’s Foris FS2735 has the best image quality of any gaming monitor we’ve reviewed. It has all the features a gamer desires, and combines them with excellent out-of-box image quality. This is not a monitor that you need to calibrate to enjoy. It looks...

11 expert reviews | 13 user reviews

#397
alaScore 91

Acer Predator XB252Q

For gamers seeking the highest possible framerates, there is nothing faster than the Acer Predator XB252Q and its cousin from Asus. Despite a relatively low pixel density and merely average contrast, it offers a play experience that is second to none....

7 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#398
alaScore 91

Asus MX34VQ

Smooth motion handling and a curved 34-inch screen make the Asus Designo Curved MX34VQ a good choice for users looking for a monitor that offers a more immersive gaming experience than a traditional flat-screen monitor. Its VA panel delivered dark...

9 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#399
alaScore 91

AOC Q2781PQ

If you're in the market for a sleek-looking 27-inch display for everyday use that offers solid performance and a sharp WQHD image, the AOC Q2781PQ is definitely worth consideration. Its IPS panel delivers accurate colors right out of the box, it aced...

4 expert reviews | 8 user reviews

#400
alaScore 91

NEC MultiSync 3090WQXI

For more on the NEC LCD3090WQXi-BK, check out our sister site Extremetech.com

31 expert reviews | 22 user reviews

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