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Updated: 31-05-2025 23:25
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#276
alaScore 92

HP 27f

These days, 4K monitors keep getting more affordable, but some make that possible via significant compromises. The 2019 refresh of the HP 27f 4K offers some decent image quality to back up its resolution, but it's missing a few key features that hold...

8 expert reviews | 7 user reviews

#277
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X27 27"

The combination of 4K, HDR and 144Hz makes the Acer Predator X27 one of the most desirable monitors you can buy – but it's not cheap.

15 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#278
alaScore 92

Philips B-Line 242B9T 24"

The Philips 242B9T updates the classic touch screen monitor format a load of modern technology that improves user comfort and safety, all while looking sleek and offering a great display.

6 expert reviews

#279
alaScore 92

BenQ EW3280U

At the BenQ EW3280U’s $800 price point, you’ll only get a better gaming monitor if you go smaller. This 32-incher is bright and colorful and is only limited by its IPS-level contrast. HDRi modes are effective at deepening SDR picture images....

8 expert reviews

#280
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ

The Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ is a beautiful big monitor with a 4K display and fast 144Hz refresh rate, but for the price, it could do some things better.

3 expert reviews

#281
alaScore 92

Dell S3220DGF 32-inch

The Dell S3220DGF is an ideal jumbo monitor for users needing a practical work and high-performance gaming screen. With 165Hz, FreeSync 2 HDR, excellent contrast and accurate color, it’s well-suited for just about anything.

4 expert reviews

#282
alaScore 92

Asus ROG STRIX XG32VQ

The Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ gaming monitor combines a 32-inch curved screen, a zippy 144Hz refresh rate, FreeSync compatibility, and a raft of gaming features to nab our Editors' Choice.

4 expert reviews

#283
alaScore 92

Dell UltraSharp U3419W (34-inch)

Dell takes its excellent U3417W and adds USB-C, making the U3419W one of the best ultrawide monitors around (but don't buy it for gaming).

3 expert reviews

#284
alaScore 92

Acer Predator X34"

This 34-inch, ultra-wide QHD curved monitor offers one of the most immersive gaming experiences outside of wearing a VR headset.

25 expert reviews | 309 user reviews

#285
alaScore 92

HP Envy 32" (2020)

Launched at CES 2020, a great 32-inch DisplayHDR 600 screen and a powerful sound system are only the beginning for HP's latest all-in-one.

8 expert reviews | 27 user reviews

#286
alaScore 92

BenQ EL2870U

The BenQ EL2870U shines when watching movies or performing general computing. It's good for FreeSync gaming, but hardcore players will want something faster. Value-conscious buyers will have trouble finding something better. But if you're willing to...

8 expert reviews | 14 user reviews

#287
alaScore 92

ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q

If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution...

8 expert reviews | 59 user reviews

#288
alaScore 92

ViewSonic XG270QG 27"

A fast 1440p panel plus plenty of additional features almost make you forget that the 27-inch ViewSonic Elite XG270QG goes for almost Php 40K

7 expert reviews

#289
alaScore 92

Lenovo Legion Y44w (43-inch)

The Lenovo Legion Y44W-10 is 43.4 inches of gaming monitor heaven

5 expert reviews

#290
alaScore 92

Asus PA34VC 34-Inches

The Asus ProArt PA34VC boasts great quality, solid design and loads of features, but it’s undermined by the fact that it can’t handle certain professional workloads

6 expert reviews

#291
alaScore 92

AOC Agon AG322QC4

HDR is a damp squib right now, but the AOC AGON AG322QC4 impresses in virtually every other department

5 expert reviews

#292
alaScore 92

Samsung CHG90 49-Inches

First things first, let’s deal with the issue of that resolution. If you’re used to a conventional 27-inch monitor and sit a typical 50cm or so from your screen then the CHG90 will appear a little blocky and pixellated.

13 expert reviews

#293
alaScore 92

Gigabyte G32QC 32"

With only minor flaws, the Gigabyte G32QC represents the budget gaming monitor genre very well. With strong specs, it offers near-premium gaming performance and lots of screen real estate for a surprisingly low price.

3 expert reviews

#294
alaScore 92

Asus VG259Q (25-inch)

The Asus TUF Gaming VG259QM has gaming performance second to none. By allowing ELMB and Adaptive-Sync to work together, it produces a moving image that’s always sharp and smooth. With super-low input lag and a 280Hz refresh rate, it provides a unique...

2 expert reviews

#295
alaScore 92

Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q 27"

Though it doesn’t provide any image enhancement in HDR mode, the Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q delivers a superb picture with rich, saturated and accurate color, along with 165Hz and Adaptive-Sync.

4 expert reviews

#296
alaScore 92

Aoc U2790PQU 27-inch

The AOC U2790PQU has good looks and solid features alongside decent colour accuracy, but its underwhelming contrast and uniformity mean it's not cut out for tougher work situations

4 expert reviews

#297
alaScore 92

Asus CG32UQ 32"

The ASUS CG32UQ monitor is great for both PC and console gaming. It feels like a TV but with the added benefits of a gaming monitor.

3 expert reviews

#298
alaScore 92

Dell S2719DC 27"

Ultrawide and 4K monitors may have taken the limelight, but standard 27-inch monitors don’t get much more exciting than the Dell Ultrathin 27. It’s thin, light, and sleek — everything you want to match something like a Dell XPS laptop or MacBook....

4 expert reviews

#299
alaScore 92

MSI Optix MAG27CQ 27"

With a relatively small selection of screens, MSI aimed to make the Optix MAG27CQ something special, and succeeded. A high refresh rate, 1800R curved panel and 1440p resolution make this panel idea for those that like a smooth and colourful experience...

7 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#300
alaScore 92

Acer Predator XB272

If you just need it for high-frame-rate gaming, the Acer Predator XB272 is a great option. But otherwise it's a bit lackluster for the money as a general-purpose monitor.

6 expert reviews | 18 user reviews

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