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The 10 Best High-End Gaming Monitors

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Nothing feels great as playing a game on a high-quality monitor, despite the type of gaming laptop you use. Gaming monitors come in countless shapes and sizes and have distinct features that offer a boosted display. When considering purchasing a nice gaming monitor, there are a few things that you should be aware of:

  • Some of them include selection between 4K, which offers you a sharper image display but lower refresh rate, and 1080p that gives responsiveness over resolution.
  • Additionally, High Dynamic Range (HDR) monitors give you better color and brightness at affordable prices.

There also other features that should be at your fingertips before purchasing a monitor. This includes choosing between a twisted nematic (TN) and in-plane switching (IPS). The twisted nematic is cheaper and gives a better response time, while IPS offers better color and contrast at the cost of time response, and it is also expensive compared to nematic.

Another key feature to take note of when purchasing a monitor is the graphics support. Before buying a monitor, make sure that it either supports NVidia G-Sync or AMD Free Sync, which is designed to sync up to your Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for smoother frame rates (select any GPU brand you have)

If you need a monitor to make the most out of the Xbox Series X games, PS5 games, and Linux games, you need to ensure that you either get a monitor with a 4K or 1080p and 120Hz display.

The 10 Best High-End Gaming Monitors

Let us go straight to our compiled list of the 10 best high-end gaming monitors we recommend.

1. ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ

ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ Monitor

ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ Monitor

It’s really hard not to think about this monitor because of its high fresh rate when gaming. It is a 27-inch (3840 x 2160) pixel display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The monitor supports NVidia G-sync graphics which is why you should consider purchasing it.

It is also colorful and bright, HDR400-enabled, and its response time is 1 millisecond which is unique. Unfortunately, we discovered that the HDR tends to dim content automatically, thus not utilizing the full potential of the monitor’s display rate. Another disadvantage of this monitor is that it does not have speakers, which is disappointing considering the purchase price. Its bezels are a little thick.

Nonetheless, it’s still worth owning if you are also looking for a gaming monitor that goes at less than $1000. The Asus Rog Strix has a higher brightness on SDR settings, surpassing the Razer Raptor 27 that nits 295 and the ViewSonic Elite XG270 with 277 nits.

The monitor has a stand that can move up and down by 4.7 inches; it can also be tilted from +20 degrees to -5 degrees. You can also mount the monitor against the wall without any issue.

Specs:
  • It is a 27-inch (3840*2160) display
  • Its refresh rate is 144Hz
  • It has a response time of 1ms
  • It has a 16:9 aspect ratio
  • It has a panel type of IPS
  • It supports HDMI and DisplayPort
  • It supports NVidia G-Sync
Pros:
  • !44Hz refresh rate
  • Bright and colorful 4K panel
  • HDR400 support
  • Has a rapid response time
Cons:
  • HDR automatically dims content

2. ViewSonic Elite XG270

ViewSonic Elite XG270 Monitor

ViewSonic Elite XG270 Monitor

You can get this great high-end gaming monitor for just $429. The monitor is a 27-inch (1920*1080) display with a 240Hz refresh rate. To add on, it has a 1-millisecond responsive time. This is one of the most outstanding gaming monitors of the eSports available. To add on, the monitor has an appealing viewing angle.

This monitor panel is accompanied by HDR10 support and is compatible with both NvidiaG-Syn and AMD Free Sync. The monitor beats the 99%projected color rating as it covers 132% of the sRGB color gamut and an approximate 277 nits of brightness.

The monitor has a ridiculous long base that provides support for the entire monitor. ViewSonic Elite has relatively thin bezels, with a thicker bottom bezel that displays off the Elite logo but leaves some room below for the control’s buttons.

The RGB lights at the bottom are barely noticeable not unless you are playing in a dark room. With it comes a pair of privacy panels that you can fix into the sides to lower the glare. Its back panel is a little curved and ring-shaped by an RGB-lit hexagonal light-emitting diode (LED) strip.

It also comes with a headset hook to help you play in privacy without being too loud. Behind the bottom, the bezel is two mouse bungees that you can use to connect your mouse.

Specs:
  • It has a 27-inch (1920*1080) display
  • It supports the G-Sync/FreeSync adaptive sync
  • It has a 16:9 aspect ratio
  • It has a 1ms response time
  • Its extreme refresh rate is 240Hz
  • It supports Display Port and HDMI
Pros:
  • Colorful panel.
  • AMD FreeSync and NVidia G-Sync support
  • Numerous settings of the display
  • Has 240HZ refresh rate
Cons:
  • Awkward design

3. Dell S2721HGF

Dell S2721HGF Monitor

Dell S2721HGF Monitor

This is a 27-inch curved display monitor that supports high-end gaming and also favors those on tight budgets. You can have this superb monitor for just 224 dollars. It has a 1920*1080p resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Moreover, the monitor has a 1 millisecond response time, which anyone would wish their monitors to have. It also has AMD FreeSync premium abilities that lower latency and also reduce screen tearing.

It is a great investment that aids you to save some cash for later use despite not being as bright as other expensive monitors out there. It has a small-sized stand that only takes up to 9 inches of space, hence giving you more room for other stuff. The base of the stand is kind of large hence its steadiness.

Dell S2721HGF has comparatively thin bezels, albeit the bottom bezel is double the size of others. The Dell logo is situated at this bottom bezel, plus a power indicator at the right beneath the bottom bezel.

Its display can be tilted up by 21 degrees and also downwards by -5 degrees. When about the height, it can be adjusted by 4 inches. The monitor cannot swivel or pivot, so it’s a bad lack for those looking for a vertical display.

It is surrounded by a neat arrangement of black vents at the back that allows the monitor to circulate the air and emit heat. Next to these vents are several other useful ports.

Specs:

  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 144Hz
  • It has a 27-inch (1920*1080) display
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • Its response time is 1ms
  • Supports FreeSync adaptive sync
  • It has a VA panel type
  • It has 2 HDMI’s, a headset jack, and a DisplayPort.

Pros:

  • Easy installation
  • High refresh rate
  • Fast response time
  • Colorful displays

Cons:

  • The display could be way brighter

4. Alienware AW5520QF

Alienware AW5520QF Monitor

Alienware AW5520QF Monitor

This is a vast 55-inch OLED panel. The monitor offers a clear view when playing the game because of its size. Alongside the superb 4k screen, some other features of the screen include a 120Hz refresh rate, 1 millisecond response time, plus AMD FreeSync support. Additionally, this giant screen has a very nice pair of speakers that enables clarity of sounds that one can be comfortable around.

It is classified as one of the best gaming monitors available in the market. The 55-inch panel looks like a TV from afar; unfortunately, it is not. The monitor has smooth curves designs with boomerang-shaped legs. Alongside the design elements are the illuminated Alienware logo and an oval RGB light strip that casts colorful chromaticity against the wall.

You can customize the RGB flair to suit your preferences just like you would customize the back-light on the Alienware’s laptop keyboard. You do not have to strain yourself to find enough space to place the monitor since the screen can be attached to the wall using the 400*400-millimeter VESA mount, which mounts the monitor upon removing the legs.

Has (headphone, USB, one power charging, HDMI, and one power charging) ports between the back and left edges of the panel. It also has well-arranged cables into two slots that run at the back of the monitor. The wires are further hidden by a magnetic back panel that maintains their neat arrangement.

Interestingly, you can do the control settings using a remote control. But yes, this is still not a TV. The remote also has volume buttons to regulate the volume to your partiality.

Specs:
  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 120Hz
  • Its aspect ratio is 16:9
  • It has a panel type of OLED
  • It has a DisplayPort, HDMI (3), SPDIF Out, headphone jack, USB (4)
  • It supports FreeSync Adaptive-Sync
  • It has a display of 55-inch (3840*2160)
  • Its response time is 1 millisecond
Pros:
  • Superb 4k OLED panel
  • Great port selection
  • It has a 120Hz refresh rate
Cons:

Super expensive

5. Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ

Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ Monitor

Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ Monitor

Have you been looking for a big screen to fill your game with enhanced visuals? You need not worry anymore since Asus ROG is here for you. The screen has a large display of a 43-inch, 4K monitor. It also has a 144Hz excellent refresh rate.

The great visual displays are boosted by the quick 1-millisecond response time to smoothly match its compatibility features with the NVidia G-sync and AMD FreeSync. Additionally, the monitor is accompanied by a small and neat remote-control device.

Unfortunately, the monitor displays blurred text. Its High Dynamic Range (HDR), whose work ensures your monitor’s pictures are more lifelike, looks washed out than a Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) used for video and cinema displays. Its speakers are not up to the mark, which is so unfortunate to its users.

Despite the mentioned flaws, if you can get over some fuzzy text, then AsusROG is one of the best monitors for you.

The monitor is quite sleek thanks to its thin and modest stand nature. About the bezels, Asus ROG has relatively thin bezels, hence the slim display size. The bottom bezel contains a glossy ROG logo centered around curvatures leading up to the rest of the bezel on the monitor’s either side. Given the screen size, the stand is not that appealing as it can only tilt up to +15 degrees to -5 degrees, which is not that great.

Nonetheless, the monitor can be hooked up in a 100*100-millimetre VESA mount to put it against the wall.

Specs:
  • It is a 43-inch (3840*2160) screen
  • Its aspect ratio is 16:9
  • Its panel type is VA
  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 144Hz
  • Has several input ports (two DisplayPorts, two HDMI’s, two USB Type-A, one USB type-
  • B (1), and a headphone jack)
  • It has a 1ms response time
  • Supports G-Sync, and FreeSync
Pros:
  • Fast response time
  • Nvidia G-sync and AMD FreeSync compatibility features
  • Bright 4K panel
  • 144Hz refresh rate
Cons;
  • It has a blurred text

6. MSI Optix MAG274GRF-GD

MSI Optix MAG274GRF-GD Monitor

MSI Optix MAG274GRF-GD Monitor

The MSI Optix is a colorful, fast, stylish, and affordable monitor. It supports both NVidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync adapter graphics. The nearly bezel-less monitor is user-friendly, highly adjustable, has eye care properties, and is built for speed with the 1 millisecond response time plus a 165Hz refresh rate that ensures smooth motion and clear image quality.

The monitor has an inch-wide bottom bezel that has the MSI logo. Its panel tilts up and down between 5 to 20 degrees, respectively. It also rotates left and right at 75 degrees of rotation in either direction. The monitor pivots up to 90 degrees, giving room for users to switch between the two orientations (landscape and portrait).

The backside of the panel contains the MSI’s programmed mystic light RGB. Additionally, the monitor comes with a small red joystick in the lower-right rear corner used for controlling the on-screen display, popularly abbreviated as OSD. Its power button is situated at the bottom of the screen.

When talking about ports location in MSI Optix, you need not worry much since they are located at the left-hand side of the back of the display (monitor). The monitor ships with (a DisplayPort, two HDMI inputs, power jack, USB Type-C port, USB type-B port, headphone jack, and two USB Type-A ports).

Specs:
  • It has a 27-inch display
  • Its response time is 1ms
  • It has a 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Its refresh rate is 165Hz
  • Its panel type is Rapid IPS
  • Inputs (DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-c, 2x USB-A, audio jack)
Pros:
  • Numerous colors
  • 165Hz refresh rate
  • Has a fast response time
  • Low lags
  • Highly adjustable
  • Outstanding viewing angles
Cons:
  • Over-saturated colors
  • Low contrast levels

7. LG 24MP59G-P

LG 24MP59G-P Monitor

LG 24MP59G-P Monitor

As we filtered through affordable gaming monitors, the LG 2424MP59G-P stood out primarily because of its all-around features and its underlying $150 price. The screen offers a display of 1920*1080p that covers nearly 93% of the sRGB color gamut, and it also hits quite a several nits of brightness (246). It is 24-inch, thus can provide a nice and proper view of your game.

The monitor is entirely compatible with AMD FreeSync adapter graphics. To add on, the monitor has some visual flair, thanks to the two-toned color scheme that boosts its look. The construction of the monitor was steady and stylish. It also has a small four-direction joystick set into the bottom edge of the display cabinet that allows you to maneuver through menus quickly. It also doubles as a power button.

Specs:

  • It has an extreme fresh rate of 75Hz
  • Has FreeSync Adaptive-Sync
  • Its aspect ratio is 16:9
  • It has input ports for HDMI and DisplayPort
  • Its response time is 5ms
  • It is a 24-inch (1920*1080) display
Pros:
  • It offers a bright display
  • Is super affordable
Cons:
  • Not that colorful

8. Samsung CHG70

Samsung CHG70 Monitor

Samsung CHG70 Monitor

This is a 32-inch curved gaming monitor. The monitor offers a 1440p resolution with a FreeSync display covering a vast 154% of the sRGB spectrum. In the SDR mode, the monitor approximates up to 365-600 nits of brightness.

Unfortunately, the monitor lacks the bold colors and the angular styling that some of its competitors have. However, the monitor counter attacks the other competitors with a glowing ring in the back that adds a pulsing glow where the stand attaches to the monitor. The monitor has a maximum height of 25 inches.

It has a Y-shaped bass with a metallic finish. Additionally, the monitor has a tubular hinge arm that rises to attach to the back of the monitor’s chassis. The screen can tilt between -5 degrees and 15 degrees vertically and 15 degrees horizontally in either direction (right or left).

There are two HDMI ports and one full-size DisplayPort at the back of the chassis. To add on, the monitor has a USB-A 3.0 connection that feeds into a pair of USB 3.0 ports. One of them provides a high-power voltage for charging phones plus other devices.

It also has a pair of audio inputs that allow earphones or gaming headsets connections right into your monitor instead of the CPU. However, the monitor lacks speakers of its own.

Specs:
  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 144Hz
  • It has a display of 32-inch (2560*1440)
  • It has a response time of 1ms
  • Its aspect ratio is 16:9
  • It has two HDMI ports, two USB, and a DisplayPort
Pros:
  • Superb HDR support
  • Impressive color
  • Has a 1440p resolution
Cons:
  • Lacks speakers
  • Has color shifting

9. Acer Predator X34

Acer Predator X34 Monitor

Acer Predator X34 Monitor

This is another curved monitor that is about $849. The monitor offers a 3440 *1440 resolution rate with a splendid sRGB color gamut plus 261 nits of brightness. Its logo is found below the display triangular lining pattern. The monitor has great glowing lights that you can set to your liking.

The screen allows a tilt of 5 degrees forward and 35 degrees back. To add on, it raises or lowers to approximately 5 inches up and down. Nevertheless, you can swivel the monitor left or right, which really makes sense for such a display with a wide viewing range.

Looking for the monitor’s ports? Don’t strain yourself much since the monitor’s inputs are tucked away towards the rear panel’s bottom.

Specs:
  • It is a 34-inch (3440*1440) display
  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 100Hz
  • It has an input port of DisplayPort, HDMI
  • It has a response time of 4ms
  • Its aspect ratio is 21:9

Pros:

  • Low latency
  • Outstanding picture quality
  • Impressive design

Cons:

  • It’s expensive

10. ViewSonic XG2401

ViewSonic XG2401 Monitor

ViewSonic XG2401 Monitor

For just $200, the ViewSonic monitor with a 24-inch display size is worth owning. The monitor has a 1920*1080 panel with a fast 1 millisecond response time and AMD FreeSync compatibility for gaming.

Design-wise, the monitor’s pretty plain nature, plus the stand and the rectangular base, make it wow for gaming since the features help stabilize the monitor during game time.
You can tilt the monitor display 5 degrees forward or 22 degrees back and raise or lower the monitor up to 4.7 inches.

The screen can also be swiveled 90 degrees to use in portrait mode. Moreover, the monitor has several connection points including, DisplayPort, headphone jack, two 3.0 USB ports, and USB 2.0 type B.

The monitor’s interface is refreshing and super easy to navigate through. Furthermore, it has a dedicated button used to switch video sources with a single click alongside activating the monitor’s specific game mode.

Specs:
  • It has an extreme refresh rate of 144Hz
  • It has a display of 24-inch (1920*1080)
  • Its aspect ratio is 16:9
  • Supports input ports such as DisplayPort, HDMI (2), and USB (3)
Pros:
  • Works at a higher speed
  • Fast refresh rate
  • AMD FreeSync support
  • Highly adjustable

Cons:

  • It has a few irrelevant features

Wrapping Up

So far, this article has covered a vast range of high-end gaming monitors that we saw to be fitting for our users. We based our recommendation on what we think are the best gaming screens currently rocking the market.

Additionally, we also looked deeply at the specifications, pros, and cons of each monitor that we reviewed, giving you alternatives to see where your budget plus specs of the monitor you want a lay.

Some of the important things to note include the monitor’s refresh rate, viewing angles, resolution, the lighting system (RGB), the aspect ratio, brightness, response time, and screen size, depending on your wishes.

We hope you enjoyed reading this article. We reviewed the top-notch monitors since that will take your game to another level. Feel free to reach out via the comments section if you feel there is a monitor we have not covered. And if you did, please give it a thumbs-up, and thanks for reading.

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