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Updated: 26-04-2024 03:02
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#151
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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

#152
alaScore 93

MSI MPG Artymis 323CQRDE (32-inch)

The MSI MPG 323CQR curved monitor is a great, immersive curved monitor for gamers

3 expert reviews

#153
alaScore 93

LG UltraGear 27GP850-B (27-inch)

The LG 27GP850-B is an impressive monitor overall. It delivers an excellent gaming experience with low input lag and a fast response time. The large size, high-resolution screen, and good text clarity make it a good choice for office use, and it can...

2 expert reviews

#154
alaScore 93

Acer Predator XB273 (27-inch)

The arrival of the all-singing, all-dancing Acer X27 came with lots of fanfare thanks to its inclusi It's another 4K 144Hz display, this time priced at £1200 – is it worth buying?!

16 expert reviews

#155
alaScore 93

Asus ProArt PA32UC (32-inch)

This monster 32in monitor is feature-packed, with a super-high resolution 4K panel and HDR support making it perfect for video editing. The price may seem steep, but for what you're getting, it's a downright bargain.

11 expert reviews

#156
alaScore 93

Samsung Odyssey AG700 28"

The Samsung G70A is great for most uses. It's excellent for gaming because it has fantastic motion handling, low input lag, and a 144Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 inputs. It's also great for content creators, office use, or consuming multimedia content...

2 expert reviews

#157
alaScore 93

Asus PG279Q 27"

The Asus ROG Swift PG279Q is, on paper, the ideal 27-inch gaming monitor. It has an IPS panel, so overall image quality should be superb, plus it can refresh at up to 165Hz and includes G-Sync technology too. Unless you're after a super-high-resolution...

22 expert reviews | 364 user reviews

#158
alaScore 93

ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ (27-inch)

A 4K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate and true HDR combines to create the ultimate all-round 27-inch monitor. But a high price and small screen size for its price means the Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ won’t be the high-end monitor upgrade for everyone.

22 expert reviews | 5 user reviews

#159
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AOC Agon PD27 (27-inch)

This motorsport-inspired monitor can't keep pace with rivals

7 expert reviews

#160
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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

#161
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Razer Raptor 27

That said, spending £700 on a monitor with these specs requires either an outrageously inflated bank account or an outrageously inflated sense of bravado. The idea is clearly that HDR, the clever stand, the cable-management system and the RGB lighting...

7 expert reviews

#162
alaScore 93

Dell UltraSharp U3821DW (38-inch)

If you're in the market for an excellent widescreen desktop monitor, then you need to consider the Dell UltraSharp 38 (U3821DW).

2 expert reviews

#163
alaScore 93

Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q (32-inch)

We've seen a number of 240Hz 1440p displays hit the market over the last year, but those have mostly

2 expert reviews

#164
alaScore 93

Dell UltraSharp U2722D (27-inch)

Dell's UltraSharp 27 USB-C Hub Monitor offers a wide color gamut, a wealth of convenience and ergonomic features, and as many connectors as we've seen on a monitor of its size class. Only its pricing, and a slight shortfall in brightness testing, keep...

3 expert reviews

#165
alaScore 93

ViewSonic XG270QC 27"

With few flaws, the ViewSonic Elite XG270QC is one of the best gaming monitors we’ve seen in the sub-$500 category. Its gaming performance is on par with the best, and it has high brightness and good HDR contrast.

2 expert reviews

#166
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LG UltraGear 27GN750-B 27"

The LG 27GN750-B is a good monitor for most uses, and it performs best as a gaming monitor. Gamers should appreciate the high refresh rate, outstanding motion handling, extremely low input lag, and FreeSync VRR support. It has wide viewing angles,...

3 expert reviews | 26 user reviews

#167
alaScore 93

Acer Predator X27 27"

The combination of 4K, HDR and 144Hz makes the Acer Predator X27 one of the most desirable monitors you can buy – but it's not cheap.

15 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#168
alaScore 93

BenQ EW3280U

At the BenQ EW3280U’s $800 price point, you’ll only get a better gaming monitor if you go smaller. This 32-incher is bright and colorful and is only limited by its IPS-level contrast. HDRi modes are effective at deepening SDR picture images....

8 expert reviews

#169
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Lenovo ThinkVision M14 (14-inch)

There's very little to dislike about Lenovo's stylish yet practical poratble monitor, whether you need it for work or personal use

13 expert reviews

#170
alaScore 93

Dell S3220DGF 32-inch

The Dell S3220DGF is an ideal jumbo monitor for users needing a practical work and high-performance gaming screen. With 165Hz, FreeSync 2 HDR, excellent contrast and accurate color, it’s well-suited for just about anything.

4 expert reviews

#171
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ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q

If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution...

8 expert reviews | 59 user reviews

#172
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Acer ConceptD CP7271K (27-inch)

The Acer ConceptD Ezel 7 is a laptop designed for professional creators, flaunting a clever screen hinge that can be folded back.

6 expert reviews

#173
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ViewSonic XG270QG 27"

That’s why, regretfully, the Elite XG270QG isn’t quite full recommendation material, even if it is among the elite of gaming monitors.

7 expert reviews

#174
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Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q 27"

Though it doesn’t provide any image enhancement in HDR mode, the Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q delivers a superb picture with rich, saturated and accurate color, along with 165Hz and Adaptive-Sync.

4 expert reviews

#175
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LG UltraGear 27GN950-B (27-inch)

One of the fastest 4K monitors at 144 Hz, the LG 27GN950-B delivers accurate color and excellent HDR for cheaper than a top-of-the-line FALD display.

8 expert reviews

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