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Updated: 17-06-2025 23:22
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#101
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

#102
alaScore 94

HP Omen 27k

To find better gaming performance or a better image, you’ll have to spend a lot more than the price of HP’s Omen 27k. It does everything well and saves you money in the process. What more do you need to know?

2 expert reviews

#103
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

#104
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

#105
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

#106
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

#107
alaScore 94

BenQ Mobiuz EX3210 32"

The BenQ EX3210U Mobiuz monitor is rather expensive, but there are plenty of features here to appeal to both creatives and gamers alike – and with a flexible design and some well-picked extras, it's definitely worthy of your consideration.

13 expert reviews

#108
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

#109
alaScore 94

Alienware 34 QD-OLED

“The Alienware 34 QD-OLED is a glorious introduction to OLED for PC gamers.”

3 expert reviews

#110
alaScore 94

ViewSonic VX1755 17"

ViewSonic's VX1755 portable gaming monitor is more of a performer than a beauty, impressing us with a high refresh rate and low input lag, while disappointing us with its color fidelity.

5 expert reviews

#111
alaScore 94

BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R 34"

The BenQ ER 3410R is a feature-packed gaming monitor at a fantastic price

8 expert reviews

#112
alaScore 94

MSI Pro MP271QP (27-inch)

A crisp and colourful 27in display at a very agreeable price

9 expert reviews

#113
alaScore 94

Gigabyte M32UC (32-inch)

Multiplatform gamers looking for a high-performance 32-inch 4K gaming monitor offering a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR400, respectable amount of ports and other useful features will have much to appreciate with the Gigabyte M32UC.

4 expert reviews

#114
alaScore 94

BenQ Mobiuz EX2710 (27-inch)

The BenQ EX2710Q hits more than it misses, but one miss is too big to ignore

15 expert reviews

#115
alaScore 94

Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 (32-inch)

The Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 is a great 4K at 144Hz gaming monitor, but the cost holds it back

5 expert reviews

#116
alaScore 94

Gigabyte M27Q 27"

A 27-inch QHD/IPS panel with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color.

8 expert reviews

#117
alaScore 94

Corsair Xeneon 32QHD165 (32-inch)

The Corsair Xeneon 32QHD165 is the firm's first gaming monitor. Can this gaming heavyweight compete with names like Samsung, MSI and Dell?

12 expert reviews

#118
alaScore 94

Lenovo Legion Y25-30

With the Lenovo Legion Y25-30, we're looking at an impressive, no-nonsense monitor that can turn its hand to gaming, creative projects or indeed anything else – just make sure you're going to be comfortable with the size, resolution and design before...

3 expert reviews

#119
alaScore 94

MSI MAG325CQRF 170Hz Gaming Monitor

32-inch Curved VA QHD gaming monitor with 170 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color.

2 expert reviews

#120
alaScore 94

AOC CQ27G3S 165 Hz

27-inch QHD VA curved gaming monitor with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color

2 expert reviews

#121
alaScore 94

Monoprice 35-inch Zero-G Ultrawide

Curved VA panel with 120 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, and wide-gamut color.

2 expert reviews

#122
alaScore 94

AOC CQ27G3Z QHD

27-inch QHD VA curved gaming monitor with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color.

2 expert reviews

#123
alaScore 94

Asus ZenScreen MB16QHG Portable Monitor

Big on color and performance

2 expert reviews

#124
alaScore 94

Limink LK14 Portable Monitor

Of course, two monitors are better than one.

2 expert reviews

#125
alaScore 94

Dell UltraSharp U4323QE (43-inch)

Dell is owning the productivity space in the monitors market, and the Dell UltraSharp U4323QE is yet more proof, delivering a lot of screen real estate and useful features for the ultimate productivity. I just wish Dell would finally move on from its...

2 expert reviews

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