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Updated: 13-05-2025 23:26
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#326
alaScore 92

ViewSonic TD1655 16"

ViewSonic's TD1655 mobile monitor wins on creature comforts (a capacitive touch screen, an attached stand, a mini-joystick controller, and built-in speakers), even with a screen better suited to business use than entertainment.

4 expert reviews

#327
alaScore 92

LG UltraGear 27GN850-B 27"

The LG 27GN850-B is very good overall. It offers impressive gaming performance because it has a high 144Hz refresh rate with VRR support, the response time is incredible, and input lag is extremely low. Its 27 inch, 1440p screen makes it good for...

2 expert reviews

#328
alaScore 92

Viewsonic TD2455

The ViewSonic TD2455 isn't cheap for a 24-inch monitor, but its touch screen, remarkable tilt range, and presentation-friendly features (such as support for daisy-chaining monitors, or connecting to a projector) make it well worth the price for those...

2 expert reviews

#329
alaScore 92

BenQ DesignVue PD2705Q 27"

Designers who want accurate colours will love the latest BenQ DesignVue PD2705Q monitor, but it isn't ideal for gamers or video watchers

3 expert reviews

#330
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp UP2720Q 27"

Dell’s latest panel isn’t perfect, but it’s close – it has excellent image quality, versatile screen modes and loads of features alongside a crisp 4K panel and smart, solid physical design.

3 expert reviews

#331
alaScore 92

Samsung HG70

Away from HDR, this monitor has plenty going for it. For a start, you have the 1800mm radius curved panel. Drawing in the edges of the display results in more of the display being closer to the optimal angle of 90 degrees to your eyes than it would be...

30 expert reviews | 264 user reviews

#332
alaScore 92
#333
alaScore 92

AOC 24G2 24"

The AOC 24G2 is good for most uses. It's a compact monitor with excellent gaming performance due to its low input lag, high refresh rate, and quick response times. It's good for general office use as long as you don't do any heavy multitasking because...

6 expert reviews

#334
alaScore 92

Asus VG279Q 27"

Looking for a feature-packed monitor? This might be it ASUS has continuously raised the bar when it comes to the refresh rates of their gaming monitors. While 144Hz is slowly becoming the norm for gaming displays nowadays, the Taiwanese company has...

6 expert reviews

#335
alaScore 92

BenQ EX2780Q 27"

The BenQ EX2780Q is a jack of all trades that'll be great for mixed use

9 expert reviews

#336
alaScore 92

Gigabyte M34WQ (34-inch)

The Gigabyte M34WQ is a very good monitor overall. It's an impressive gaming monitor with low input lag and an excellent response time at the max refresh rate. It's great for office use, as the ultrawide format is excellent for multitasking, and it has...

2 expert reviews

#337
alaScore 92

Asus PA148C 14"

The ASUS ProArt PA148CTV is an okay monitor for most uses. It's marketed mainly as a media creation monitor, but it's alright for watching videos, and it's a decent office monitor with excellent gray uniformity and amazing text clarity. On the other...

2 expert reviews

#338
alaScore 92

Asus VG34VQ 34"

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B is a great monitor overall. It's primarily designed for gaming, but it's also well-suited for a wide variety of uses. Its 34 inch high-resolution screen delivers an immersive viewing and gaming experience and provides...

2 expert reviews

#339
alaScore 92

HP Omen 27i 27"

The HP Omen 27i definitely doesn't disappoint in the visuals that it produces

4 expert reviews

#340
alaScore 92

HP Omen 27"

As far as gaming monitors go, the HP Omen 27” performs incredibly well with a gorgeous display that’s crisp and fluid, and it has a few nifty features as well. However, it’s also a bit expensive for what it is.

2 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#341
alaScore 92

Philips 243B9 24"

The addition of USB-C connectivity makes this 1080p monitor a winner for no-frills functionality

5 expert reviews

#342
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG2431 24-inch 240 Hz Gaming Monitor

The ViewSonic XG2431 is good for most uses. It's impressive for gaming because it has a high 240Hz refresh rate, VRR support, a quick response time, and low input lag for a smooth and responsive gaming experience. It's also good for office use because...

2 expert reviews

#343
alaScore 92

Acer Nitro XV252QZ

If your only gaming concern is how well your monitor performs in fast-paced esports scenarios, Acer's Nitro XV252Q F is your panel. It sheds everything you don't need and nails the big target: sheer speed.

2 expert reviews

#344
alaScore 92

Dell S2722D 27"

The Dell S2722DGM is a good monitor overall. The 27 inch, 1440p screen has a great amount of screen real estate for office use or media creation. It's great for gaming, with a fast response time, low input lag, and a handful of extra gaming features,...

2 expert reviews

#345
alaScore 92

Gigabyte G34WQC 34"

The Gigabyte G34WQC competes with more expensive 34-inch 21:9 screens but at a lower price. Extended color and HDR coupled with superb contrast deliver a vibrant and colorful image. If you’ve been waiting for a price break among ultrawides, the...

3 expert reviews

#346
alaScore 92

Asus VG258QR 25"

The ASUS VG258QM is a good monitor for mixed usage. It performs best in bright lighting conditions thanks to its high peak brightness and great reflection handling. It's not as well-suited to watching movies or gaming in the dark because of its low...

3 expert reviews

#347
alaScore 92

MSI Optix MAG273R

The MSI Optix MAG273R delivers more contrast than most IPS panels and video processing that’s without fault. HDR is lacking, but budget-minded gamers should check it out.

2 expert reviews

#348
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Strix XG438Q 43''

If a TV or an Nvidia BFGD is too big for your gaming, but a regular monitor is too small, the 43-inch Asus ROG Strix XG438Q is a lustworthy alternative for serious players. It's not cheap, but its panel is nimble and eye-popping.

3 expert reviews

#349
alaScore 92

HP Omen X 25f

HP's Omen X 25f offers up just about everything you should expect from a high-refresh gaming monitor in 2019. It falls short of greatness in areas that will matter to a subset of ergonomically minded gamers.

5 expert reviews

#350
alaScore 92

Adata Swordfish M.2

Adata’s swordfish isn’t the most responsive SSD out there, but it looks great and comes with AES 256-bit encryption support at a very low price.

4 expert reviews

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