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Updated: 24-11-2024 23:23
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#301
alaScore 92

AOC Agon AG322QC4

HDR is a damp squib right now, but the AOC AGON AG322QC4 impresses in virtually every other department

5 expert reviews

#302
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U4919DW 49"

For general use and casual gaming, there is no better way to expand your desktop than with the Dell U4919DW. Sporting solid build quality and accurate color, it’s a great way to eliminate the black border between multiple monitors.

10 expert reviews

#303
alaScore 92

Samsung CHG90 49-Inches

First things first, let’s deal with the issue of that resolution. If you’re used to a conventional 27-inch monitor and sit a typical 50cm or so from your screen then the CHG90 will appear a little blocky and pixellated.

13 expert reviews

#304
alaScore 92

Gigabyte G32QC 32"

With only minor flaws, the Gigabyte G32QC represents the budget gaming monitor genre very well. With strong specs, it offers near-premium gaming performance and lots of screen real estate for a surprisingly low price.

3 expert reviews

#305
alaScore 92

Asus VG259Q (25-inch)

The Asus TUF Gaming VG259QM has gaming performance second to none. By allowing ELMB and Adaptive-Sync to work together, it produces a moving image that’s always sharp and smooth. With super-low input lag and a 280Hz refresh rate, it provides a unique...

2 expert reviews

#306
alaScore 92

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

#307
alaScore 92

Aoc U2790PQU 27-inch

The AOC U2790PQU has good looks and solid features alongside decent colour accuracy, but its underwhelming contrast and uniformity mean it's not cut out for tougher work situations

4 expert reviews

#308
alaScore 92

Asus CG32UQ 32"

The ASUS CG32UQ monitor is great for both PC and console gaming. It feels like a TV but with the added benefits of a gaming monitor.

3 expert reviews

#309
alaScore 92

AOC V2Q (2018) Series

A slim, stylish design, good image quality and a few gaming extras make this a great entry level monitor.

3 expert reviews

#310
alaScore 92

Dell S2719DC 27"

Ultrawide and 4K monitors may have taken the limelight, but standard 27-inch monitors don’t get much more exciting than the Dell Ultrathin 27. It’s thin, light, and sleek — everything you want to match something like a Dell XPS laptop or MacBook....

4 expert reviews

#311
alaScore 92

MSI Optix MAG27CQ 27"

With a relatively small selection of screens, MSI aimed to make the Optix MAG27CQ something special, and succeeded. A high refresh rate, 1800R curved panel and 1440p resolution make this panel idea for those that like a smooth and colourful experience...

7 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#312
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB272

If you just need it for high-frame-rate gaming, the Acer Predator XB272 is a great option. But otherwise it's a bit lackluster for the money as a general-purpose monitor.

6 expert reviews | 18 user reviews

#313
alaScore 92

MSI Optix G271 27"

MSI’s latest Optix screen is a bit of an enigma, although it features an impressive spec list, the lack of availability right now, damages the overall accessibility of it. Ultimately, if you can deal with the pixel density being a little bit less than...

6 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#314
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X35

Bottom Line: The ultrawide, ultra-bright, ultra-fast Acer Predator X35 is a dream come true among gaming monitors, even if its price will make it just a dream for most gamers.

5 expert reviews

#315
alaScore 92

Samsung C27F591 27"

The Samsung C27F951 is the most stylish monitor you can buy for less than £300.

21 expert reviews | 271 user reviews

#316
alaScore 92

AOC AG271QG

The AG271QG looks great. Everything from colour accuracy and contrast to uniformity and viewing angles are spot on, as you’d hope for such a pricey display. It’s punchy, colourful and just generally a pleasure to look at.

11 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#317
alaScore 92

LG 34UC89G-B

For gamers who need G-Sync and want a lot of screen real estate, the LG 34UC89G is a solid choice.

8 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#318
alaScore 92

ASUS PB287Q 28"

To the PB287Q’s credit, however, aside from ‘VividText’ the default settings look pretty good. It’s also very easily to assemble and disassemble, with a single screw to fasten the base to the monitor’s arm.

53 expert reviews | 591 user reviews

#319
alaScore 92

Philips M6VBP (2018) Series

Hands-on with a 43-inch monitor designed for console gaming. Philips 436M6VBPAB first look.

13 expert reviews | 51 user reviews

#320
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U2717D

It's not the most feature-packed monitor you can get for the money, but the Dell UltraSharp 27 (U2717D) is a fine general-purpose display.

9 expert reviews | 11 user reviews

#321
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Strix XG49VQ (49-inch)

Good basic image quality, solid design and decent features, but a high price and some inconsistent performance are issues

7 expert reviews

#322
alaScore 92

Acer Nitro KG282K

The Acer Nitro XV282K is an impressive all-around monitor. It's excellent for gaming because it has quick response times, a high refresh rate, and FreeSync support. It's great to use in the office or for content creators as it has a large 28 inch...

2 expert reviews

#323
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP (17-inch)

As a 240 Hz portable monitor, the XG17AHPE is in a class all its own. Besides speed, it also brings a quality IPS panel fit for gaming and work. But it's more expensive than some of the best (and larger) 240 Hx desktop monitors.

4 expert reviews

#324
alaScore 92

Xiaomi Mi 4 (2018) Series

Let’s put one thing out of the way - at Rs 39,999 you will not get a better deal on a 4K HDR supporting smart LED TV.

3 expert reviews

#325
alaScore 92

BenQ EW3270U 32"

Aside from a few grayscale flaws in HDR mode, the EW3270U has no real issues to bring it down. It provides a decent gaming experience with FreeSync and LFC, and delivers the best DCI-P3 gamut we’ve measured to date. HDR support means extra dynamic...

8 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

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