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Updated: 18-04-2024 23:28
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#126
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Cooler Master Tempest GP27U

The Cooler Master GP27U is very nearly the complete package. The visible flickering when both HDR and adaptive sync are enabled is a clear issue, but if Cooler Master can get that fixed, this would be an incredibly easy recommendation.

2 expert reviews

#127
alaScore 94

AOC C32G2AE (32-inch)

The AOC C32G2ZE offers smooth FPS gameplay with FreeSync Premium adaptive sync in a large-screen curved format for a reasonable amount of money.

11 expert reviews

#128
alaScore 94

Lenovo ThinkVision M14t (14-inch)

The Lenovo ThinkVision M14t puts a powerful touchscreen and great image quality into a portable, but very expensive package.

6 expert reviews

#129
alaScore 94

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

#130
alaScore 94

Dell Ultrasharp U3223QE (32-inch)

Dell's debut of IPS Black tech isn't quite what we hoped for

3 expert reviews

#131
alaScore 94

Gigabyte Aorus FV43U (43-inch)

The FV43U is a great monitor that’s let down by the strange decision to limit its HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

4 expert reviews

#132
alaScore 94

MSI Modern MD272P 27"

The MSI Modern MD272QP offers a decent set of features for business users, and excellent colour accuracy if you calibrate it, making this a decent choice for workplace activities.

2 expert reviews

#133
alaScore 94

MSI Modern MD271 (27-inch)

A capable business monitor with an award-winning design

4 expert reviews

#134
alaScore 94

Asus ZenScreen MB249C Portable Monitor

24-inch display can move around the office, but isn't the most portable.

2 expert reviews

#135
alaScore 94

AOC AG493UCX2 49"

49-inch ultrawide gaming on an epic scale

5 expert reviews

#136
alaScore 94

Portable Monitor Slide V2

“Slide to left, slide to right…”

2 expert reviews

#137
alaScore 94

Sony Inzone M3

Competitive gamers who spend more time on their PlayStation 5 than their PC may appreciate what Sony’s Inzone M3 has to offer. However, more serious PC gamers may find the current price point unattractive compared to other esports-leaning 1080p gaming...

3 expert reviews

#138
alaScore 93

Eizo Flexscan Ev2795 (27-inch)

Versatile, simple, and flexible – the EIZO FlexScan EV2795 should be at the heart of every home office

3 expert reviews

#139
alaScore 93

MSI Optix MAG322CQR 32"

The MSI Optix MAG322CQR is a very capable curved gaming screen, offering excellent quality and a decent set of features. If you’re looking for high-refresh, large-screen entertainment it’s well worth paying the extra for.

4 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#140
alaScore 93

Iiyama ProLite XUB2792Q 27"

If your budget is locked at £300, you won't find a better 27in screen than this

3 expert reviews | 47 user reviews

#141
alaScore 93

Acer Nitro XV273K

Granted it isn’t cheap at £900, but if you want a class-leading 4K panel and don’t want to fork out over double on the Predator X27 or the Asus PG27UQ, the Acer Nitro XV273K should be your go-to display.

11 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#142
alaScore 93

MSI Optix MPG341 (34-inch)

There's lots to like here, from its vibrant colours and large size to its decent mainstream refresh rate performance and impressive slate of connectivity features. It's ideal if you want a bold, big-screen experience, but look elsewhere if you need...

9 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#143
alaScore 93

Razer Raptor 27 165 Hz Gaming Monitor

Though you can buy a competent 27-inch gaming monitor for less, the Razer Raptor 27 delivers a unique and premium experience. Not only are its gaming and video performance among the very best, but it also has unique styling and superb build quality,...

2 expert reviews

#144
alaScore 93

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510 25''

The BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S strikes a good balance between price and performance in the 25-inch gaming monitor category. It falls in the middle between budget and premium pricing but delivers flawless video processing, accurate color and a good image with...

2 expert reviews

#145
alaScore 93

LG 38WN95C 38"

While the LG UltraWide 38WN95C costs substantially more than many of its competitors, it’s worth the added investment. If you buy the LG UltraWide 38WN95C then your eyes will thank you for many years to come – and its width should bring productivity...

3 expert reviews

#146
alaScore 93

ASUS ProArt PA32UCX 32-inch

If accurate color and killer HDR are your goals, the Asus ProArt PA32UCX is as close to perfect as a display can get. With its near-full coverage of Rec.2020 and support for every kind of HDR, it’s a reference monitor that professionals will be glad to...

2 expert reviews

#147
alaScore 93

ViewSonic XG2705 27"

The ViewSonic XG270QG is one of the best 1440p gaming monitors you're likely to find right now

6 expert reviews

#148
alaScore 93

Eve Spectrum 4K

“Eve Spectrum 4K's excellent design and image quality make it worth the wait.”

4 expert reviews

#149
alaScore 93

Asus VG27 27"

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG27WQ1B is good for mixed usage. It's a great gaming option thanks to its high refresh rate, low input lag, and VRR support. However, fast-moving content looks a bit blurry. It has a large screen and high resolution for office use...

9 expert reviews | 32 user reviews

#150
alaScore 93

Philips Momentum 559M1RYV

Philips' Momentum 559M1RYV delivers an excellent jumbo-screen experience for gaming and entertainment. Its only flaw is a weak overdrive, but with a vivid picture, accurate color, killer HDR, top-quality sound and Ambiglow, it has some worthwhile...

4 expert reviews

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