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Find the perfect monitor for your setup. From high-refresh displays for competitive gaming to stunning 4K screens for immersive adventures, we’ve got you covered.

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Best OverallASUS ROG Strix 27″ QHD 170Hz

ASUS ROG Strix 27″ QHD 170Hz

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$299.99
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Best UltrawideSamsung Odyssey G9 49″ 240Hz

Samsung Odyssey G9 49″ 240Hz

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Monitor Buying Guide

Refresh Rate
144Hz or higher for smooth, tear-free gameplay.
Resolution
1080p, 1440p or 4K — more pixels, sharper image.
Response Time
1ms keeps fast motion crisp and blur-free.
Panel Type
IPS for colour, VA for contrast, TN for speed.
Ports
DisplayPort 1.4+ and HDMI 2.1 recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What refresh rate is best for gaming?

For most gamers 144Hz is the sweet spot. Competitive players benefit from 240Hz+, while 60Hz is fine for casual or single-player titles.

Is 1440p better than 1080p for gaming?

1440p offers noticeably sharper visuals and more screen space while staying easier to drive than 4K — a great balance for modern GPUs.

Do I need G-Sync or FreeSync?

Adaptive sync removes tearing and stutter. FreeSync works with most GPUs and G-Sync is tuned for NVIDIA cards — either improves smoothness.

What monitor size is best for gaming?

27″ is ideal for 1440p, 24–25″ suits competitive 1080p, and 32″+ or ultrawide is great for immersive 4K gaming.

Is 4K worth it for gaming?

4K delivers stunning detail for immersive and single-player games but needs a powerful GPU. For fast competitive play, high-refresh 1440p is often better.

What is the difference between IPS, VA and TN panels?

IPS has the best colour and viewing angles, VA offers deeper contrast, and TN is fastest and cheapest but with weaker colours.