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Updated: 17-06-2025 23:22
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#251
alaScore 92

Atomos Ninja V

The Atomos Ninja V is an add-on recorder for digital cameras that opens up more video features when recording to a memory card, so you can get the absolute best video quality.

2 expert reviews

#252
alaScore 92

Philips 346B1C 34"

The Philips 346B1C monitor has a lot going for it, and some impressive features

3 expert reviews

#253
alaScore 92

Philips BDM3490UC

If you're really looking to make an impression – and have a great visual experience – with your next computer monitor, the new wave of curved ultrawidescreen panels like the Philips BDM3490UC is a great way to do it.

13 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#254
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG2705 27"

The ViewSonic XG270QG is one of the best 1440p gaming monitors you're likely to find right now

6 expert reviews

#255
alaScore 92

Aorus AD27QD

The Aorus AD27QD is a great 1440p, 144Hz gaming monitor. It has a great design, with RGB bias lighting, very good ergonomics, and an easy to remove stand. It del...

5 expert reviews

#256
alaScore 92

Eizo FlexScan L778

The Eizo unit offers outstanding image quality, both VGA and DVI inputs, and is backed-up by a 5-year warranty. All up, a great screen for a professional user.

10 expert reviews | 5 user reviews

#257
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB271H 27"

The Acer Predator XB271HU is one of a new breed of gaming monitors that not only features the high refresh rate you expect of a gaming display but has the great image quality you'd associate with an IPS panel too.

19 expert reviews | 262 user reviews

#258
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q

The latest screen from the Asus Republic of Gamers range is a monster. The PG348Q has a 34in diagonal and a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution, and the vast number of those pixels are stretched around a curved IPS panel. Nvidia G-Sync is present, too, alongside...

13 expert reviews | 152 user reviews

#259
alaScore 92

HP Omen X 27”

The HP Omen X 27 is a desirable gaming monitor that gives 1440p gamers the sizzling 240Hz refresh rate their 1080p rivals have long enjoyed.

2 expert reviews

#260
alaScore 92

LG 34WK650

When it comes to PC productivity, media, and gaming, having a monitor with a proper amount of display real estate can be critical. Whether it's for everyday computing or more intensive applications like photo/film editing, there's really no such thing...

3 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#261
alaScore 92

LG UltraGear 27GP850-B (27-inch)

The LG 27GP850-B is an impressive monitor overall. It delivers an excellent gaming experience with low input lag and a fast response time. The large size, high-resolution screen, and good text clarity make it a good choice for office use, and it can...

2 expert reviews

#263
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP / 2407WFP / 2707WFP / 3007WFP / E207WFP

Can't afford a 30in but think a 24in display is a bit last year? Dell has the answer.

139 expert reviews | 720 user reviews

#264
alaScore 92

Asus PB278Q / PB278QR

Well-priced and powerful, the Asus PB278Q is the best entry point for those seeking an extreme-definition monitor at a not-so-extreme price.

37 expert reviews | 1022 user reviews

#265
alaScore 92

ASUS PG278QR (27-inch, 2014) Series

Kitguru says: A jaw dropping monitor that will surely be one of this years biggest luxury high end sellers.

32 expert reviews | 657 user reviews

#266
alaScore 92

Benq EX3501R

BenQ EX3501R delivers a smooth immersive experience in fast-paced action titles. It supports HDR10 just fine but doesn’t offer as much contrast as some of the competition and has a little less color saturation in HDR mode. For SDR material however, it...

5 expert reviews

#267
alaScore 92

Lenovo Thinkvision P32U

Lenovo’s new premium 32-inch 4K PC monitor packs plenty of old-school precision by combining a brilliant IPS panel, top-notch color accuracy and a high resolution screen. It's quite pricey, though. It’s not cheap, the Lenovo Thinkvision P32U-10, not...

6 expert reviews

#268
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U3821DW (38-inch)

If you're in the market for an excellent widescreen desktop monitor, then you need to consider the Dell UltraSharp 38 (U3821DW).

2 expert reviews

#269
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG270QC 27"

With few flaws, the ViewSonic Elite XG270QC is one of the best gaming monitors we’ve seen in the sub-$500 category. Its gaming performance is on par with the best, and it has high brightness and good HDR contrast.

2 expert reviews

#270
alaScore 92

LG 38GL950G-B 38"

The LG 38GL950G is a very good monitor for most uses, even though it's primarily designed for gaming. Its large screen size feels incredibly immersive, and it provides plenty of screen space for productivity tasks. It has a fast response time, low...

3 expert reviews

#271
alaScore 92

AOC C27G1

Solid in most departments, but with a few faults: the AOC C27G1 is good, but it isn't great

5 expert reviews | 1002 user reviews

#272
alaScore 92

Apple Studio Display

A 5K thunderbolt display designed by Apple optimized for its Mac lineup. The Asus ProArt Display 27-inch 5K HDR Professional Monitor is a 5K display that matches the resolution and pixel density of the much more expensive Apple Studio Display. It also...

11 expert reviews | 64 user reviews

#273
alaScore 92

LG UltraGear 27GN750-B 27"

The LG 27GN750-B is a good monitor for most uses, and it performs best as a gaming monitor. Gamers should appreciate the high refresh rate, outstanding motion handling, extremely low input lag, and FreeSync VRR support. It has wide viewing angles,...

3 expert reviews | 26 user reviews

#274
alaScore 92

LG 32GK650F

We were excited about testing today's monitor because the product falls into one of our favorite categories: affordable but decent gaming monitors. Lots of companies try and target this market segment but it's difficult to come away with a winner, but...

2 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#275
alaScore 92

Samsung C34F791 Series

Big, bright and reasonably accurate, the 34-inch curved Samsung CF791 is a bit expensive for a FreeSync monitor but offers a generous feature set and solid performance for the money if you're a Radeon gamer.

15 expert reviews | 62 user reviews

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