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Updated: 31-03-2025 23:26
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#76
alaScore 95

Asus ZenScreen MB249C Portable Monitor

A portable monitor with USB-C connectivity including power delivery sounds appealing. But Asus has missed the mark with this disappointing, low resolution and not-all-that-portable 24-inch panel.

4 expert reviews

#77
alaScore 95

ViewSonic VX1654 16"

The ViewSonic VX1654 is a cheap portable monitor that will let you game nearly anywhere, though its lackluster picture quality means you won't be doing it in style.

2 expert reviews

#78
alaScore 94

Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED Gaming Monitor

The Alienware AW3423DWF is a 34-inch 21:9 QD-OLED gaming monitor with 3440x1440 resolution, 1800R curvature, HDR 1000, extended color, Adaptive-Sync, 165 Hz and infinite contrast.

3 expert reviews

#80
alaScore 94

MSI Optix G321 (32-inch)

The MSI Optix MAG321CURV is great for general use, delivering 4K resolution, good contrast and accurate color for only $400. But for gamers, the lack of G-Sync or FreeSync and DCI-P3 may be deal-breakers.

10 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#81
alaScore 94

Dell UltraSharp U3824DW 38"

38-inch ultra-wide productivity monitor with IPS Black technology, wide gamut color, and a powerful KVM feature with enterprise integration.

2 expert reviews

#82
alaScore 94

AOC Porsche Design Agon Pro PD32M

32-inch 4K IPS gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR1400 and a huge color gamut

2 expert reviews

#83
alaScore 94

Acer Predator X32 32-inch 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor

160 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, Rec.2020 color and a 576-zone Mini LED backlight

2 expert reviews

#84
alaScore 94

Alienware AW2524H 500 Hz Gaming Monitor Review

The Alienware AW2524H is a 25-inch FHD IPS gaming monitor with 500 Hz, G-Sync and HDR400.

2 expert reviews

#85
alaScore 94

Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q

QHD Mini LED gaming monitor with 165 Hz, HDR, Adaptive-Sync and Extended Color

3 expert reviews

#86
alaScore 94

Cooler Master Tempest GP27U 160 Hz Mini LED 4K

The Tempest GP27U is a 4K IPS panel with a 576-zone Mini LED backlight and a huge color gamut.

2 expert reviews

#87
alaScore 94

NZXT Canvas 27F

The NZXT Canvas 27F is a 27-inch FHD/IPS gaming monitor with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync and HDR400.

3 expert reviews

#88
alaScore 94

AOC Agon Pro AG274FZ 27"

The AOC Agon Pro AG274QG aims to be your next esports monitor

3 expert reviews

#89
alaScore 94

MSI Oculux NXG253R (25-inch)

The MSI Oculux NXG253R is going to appeal to serious gamers and those who live esports – everyone else, perhaps not so much. It comes with some stunning specs to its name, and we also like the design choices that MSI has made here with the monitor and...

7 expert reviews

#90
alaScore 94

Asus ROG Swift PG259QN (25-inch)

The Asus ROG Swift PG259QNR is the world's fastest gaming display, so it's perfect for demanding eSports fans - but can it justify the hefty price tag?

13 expert reviews

#91
alaScore 94

Dell S3423dwc (34-inch)

The Dell 34 Curved USB-C Monitor (S3423DWC) is a good dual-use monitor for home-office multitasking and light-duty gaming. You can find better choices for either alone, but this display straddles both worlds well.

3 expert reviews

#92
alaScore 94

HP Omen 27u (27-inch)

The HP Omen 27u is a 27-inch IPS Ultra HD gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, HDMI 2.1 and extended color.

3 expert reviews

#93
alaScore 94

Asus ROG Swift PG329Q (32-inch)

The ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q is a high-quality, feature-filled gaming monitor

13 expert reviews

#94
alaScore 94

Benq PD3220U (32-inch)

With the BenQ PD3220U we have a factory-calibrated monitor that excels at colour accuracy and creative work, with Thunderbolt 3 support and several useful extras. As great as it is though, you need to make sure it's actually the type of monitor that...

9 expert reviews

#95
alaScore 94

BenQ PD2706UA

The BenQ PD2706UA has two issues: there’s no automatic input switching, and the speakers are pretty lackluster. Other than that, this display is pretty fantastic. It comes with a very ergonomic C-Clamp stand with impressive cable management, a number...

2 expert reviews

#96
alaScore 94

Wacom Cintiq Pro 27

The Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 is a massive pen display with the versatility and size to also double as a computer monitor. Responsive and easy to use, this display will speed up workflow for professional and aspiring creatives, but still might not do enough...

2 expert reviews

#97
alaScore 94

OnePlus X27 27"

OnePlus' first monitor seems to be a fair deal and it certainly strikes the right balance between the features, price and performance without much compromise. The thing is that the monitor offers features that are hard to find in competition at this...

2 expert reviews

#98
alaScore 94

HP X27q (27-inch)

The HP X27q is a good monitor overall. It delivers a very good gaming experience thanks to its fast refresh rate, great motion handling, and low input lag. Its 27-inch, 1440p screen is good for office users or media creators, as you can comfortably...

3 expert reviews

#99
alaScore 94

Samsung Odyssey Ark (55-inch)

The Samsung Odyssey Ark delivers great image quality, a bold and immersive design and loads of features, so it does a great job of blurring the boundaries between monitors and TVs. It’s hugely expensive, though, and a proper TV will still do a better...

9 expert reviews

#100
alaScore 94

Asus ProArt PA279CV 27"

The Asus ProArt PA279CV has top-notch mainstream image quality alongside a high resolution and versatile set of features, so it’s a good mainstream display for creative workloads – but it’s not suitable for HDR or Adobe RGB situations.

7 expert reviews

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