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Updated: 23-11-2024 23:24
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#251
alaScore 92

Viewsonic VP2780-4K

ViewSonic's VP27 range has consistently impressed over the last few years thanks to its combination of a large IPS screen with good image quality and loads of features, all at a great price. With the VP2780-4K ViewSonic is taking thinks up a notch,...

13 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#252
alaScore 92

ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q

Asus has made its fastest refresh rate monitor yet. The PG258Q goes all the way up to 240Hz, making it a potentially great shout for competitive gamers.

17 expert reviews | 11 user reviews

#253
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG2705 27"

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

6 expert reviews

#254
alaScore 92

Aorus AD27QD

The Aorus AD27QD is a great 1440p, 144Hz gaming monitor. It has a great design, with RGB bias lighting, very good ergonomics, and an easy to remove stand. It del...

5 expert reviews

#255
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB271H 27"

The Acer Predator XB271HU is one of a new breed of gaming monitors that not only features the high refresh rate you expect of a gaming display but has the great image quality you'd associate with an IPS panel too.

19 expert reviews | 262 user reviews

#256
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q

The latest screen from the Asus Republic of Gamers range is a monster. The PG348Q has a 34in diagonal and a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution, and the vast number of those pixels are stretched around a curved IPS panel. Nvidia G-Sync is present, too, alongside...

13 expert reviews | 152 user reviews

#257
alaScore 92

LG 32GK850G

The LG 32GK850G is a decent monitor for mixed usage. It has a large screen size, good resolution, and a very low input lag that makes it very responsive to your actions. Unfortunately, it doesn't support HDR and the poor viewing angles don't allow you...

5 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#258
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB1

Despite its minor flaws, the Acer Predator XB321HK is one excellent and well-designed 4K gamer's monitor that almost anyone will be pleased with. We particularly like its massive display space and the inclusion of G-Sync. However, this 4K PC monitor is...

7 expert reviews

#259
alaScore 92

HP Omen X 27”

The HP Omen X 27 is a desirable gaming monitor that gives 1440p gamers the sizzling 240Hz refresh rate their 1080p rivals have long enjoyed.

2 expert reviews

#260
alaScore 92

Benq EX3501R

BenQ EX3501R delivers a smooth immersive experience in fast-paced action titles. It supports HDR10 just fine but doesn’t offer as much contrast as some of the competition and has a little less color saturation in HDR mode. For SDR material however, it...

4 expert reviews

#261
alaScore 92

Asus ProArt PA248QV 24"

The Asus PA248Q is aimed at serious graphics professionals and enthusiasts and delivers great performance and plenty of features for the money. It offers more screen space than a typical 24inch display and offers a full set of adjustments and comes...

23 expert reviews | 744 user reviews

#262
alaScore 92

BenQ SW320

The BenQ SW320 offers 4K resolution, with excellent colour performance possible, covering 99% of AdobeRGB, and 100% SRGB. Text and images are sharp, crisp and clear. Colour is excellent, although consistency could be better towards the left and...

6 expert reviews | 5 user reviews

#263
alaScore 92

AOC Agon AG251FZ

The AOC Agon AG251FZ is one of a handful of new 240Hz refresh rate gaming monitors that have just hit the market. These new displays offer a much higher refresh rate than the 144Hz panels that have come before them, and look to be the perfect choice...

9 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#264
alaScore 92

LG 34WK650

When it comes to PC productivity, media, and gaming, having a monitor with a proper amount of display real estate can be critical. Whether it's for everyday computing or more intensive applications like photo/film editing, there's really no such thing...

3 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#265
alaScore 92

AOC AG271QX

The AG271QX requires some tweaking for best results, but once you change a few settings, you’ll get to enjoy a nice image with some of the best motion processing we’ve seen from any FreeSync monitor currently available. A large operating range means it...

12 expert reviews | 40 user reviews

#266
alaScore 92

Philips 349X7FJEW

Massive curved widescreens with high resolutions might not quite be right for gaming just yet, since A 34 inch curved screen with a high 3,440 x 1,440 resolution and Freesync support.

9 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#267
alaScore 92

Asus VG248QE

A cheaper entry into the silky smooth world of 144Hz gaming?

26 expert reviews | 1820 user reviews

#269
alaScore 92

Asus ROG STRIX XG32VQ

A solid curved gaming monitor defined by its strengths and weaknesses, both of which are noticeable and at the forefront of use. Good image quality and speed plays unreliable HDR and color with a loss of sight and any extended viewing angles.

3 expert reviews

#270
alaScore 92

AOC AG352UCG6

If you really want to go to town with your gaming PC monitor, a curved 35-inch ultrawide display is hard to beat. Add in 120Hz G-Sync support and some LEDs and you've a recipe for a winner. We find out if AOC mixes the ingredients correctly in our...

2 expert reviews

#271
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP / 2407WFP / 2707WFP / 3007WFP / E207WFP

Can't afford a 30in but think a 24in display is a bit last year? Dell has the answer.

139 expert reviews | 720 user reviews

#272
alaScore 92

Samsung S27F350FHU

The Samsung 27-inch C7RG5 is a rarity, running at 240Hz with a VA panel. To that, it adds superb contrast, G-Sync Compatibility, accurate color and top-notch gameplay. In terms of gaming performance, it has everything that competitive or casual gamers...

2 expert reviews | 149 user reviews

#273
alaScore 92

Dell S2719DGF 27"

Bottom Line: The Dell 27 Gaming Monitor (S2719DGF) is a pure play for PC gamers and esports types, providing a very high refresh rate and snappy pixel response that will satisfy those buyers. It lacks HDR support, however, and isn't ideal for video...

5 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#274
alaScore 92

Asus PB278Q / PB278QR

Well-priced and powerful, the Asus PB278Q is the best entry point for those seeking an extreme-definition monitor at a not-so-extreme price.

37 expert reviews | 1022 user reviews

#275
alaScore 92

ASUS PG278QR (27-inch, 2014) Series

Kitguru says: A jaw dropping monitor that will surely be one of this years biggest luxury high end sellers.

32 expert reviews | 657 user reviews

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