10 Best Gaming Monitors You Should Buy In 2023

Games10 Best Gaming Monitors You Should Buy In 2023

For any PC builder, choosing the best gaming display is of utmost importance. Why spend so much money on a gaming PC with a high-quality screen if you’re not going to use it to play games? Every builder will have a different idea of what quality looks like; some will want to push their graphics card to the limit with a 4K or ultrawide choice, while others just need a terrific high-fps 1080p panel. The gaming monitor you purchase should excel at whatever you’re after.

If you haven’t upgraded your gaming display in a while, you’ve missed out on significant developments that can improve the visual quality of your games: The most recent models boast stunning colors and contrasts that may compete with your living room TV, better resolutions that cram more pixels into the panel for clearer images, and an amazing combination of high refresh rates, adaptive sync technologies for fluid, and consistent gameplay.

But choosing the best gaming monitor can be challenging, so we have explored it for you. Our selection of gaming monitors is extensive. Scroll down, and look for the monitor that suits your requirements.

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#1. Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN

10 Best Gaming Monitors for 2023, Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN, gaming monitor, esports
ROG – ASUS

Specs

  • Screen size: 25-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 360 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Pros

  • A high refresh rate of 360Hz.
  • Quick reaction time.
  • It has VRR support

Cons

  • Insufficient contrast ratio.
  • Lack of local dimming
  • For some, the screen may be too small.

For gaming, the ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN is excellent. It offers an extraordinary smoothness and responsive experience thanks to its low input lag. It also has a quick response time and a 360Hz refresh rate. Besides, to reduce screen tearing, it is compatible with FreeSync and natively supports G-SYNC. However, because of its low contrast ratio and grey blacks on its IPS display, it is not ideal for gaming in low light. It is currently selling for $499 on Amazon and BestBuy.

#2. Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2721D)

Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2721D)

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 240 Hz
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440

Pros

  • Minimal input lag
  • It has VRR support
  • Excellent response time and a high refresh rate.

Cons

  • Low ratio of contrast.
  • Inadequate handling of reflections.

The Alienware 27 is a masterpiece of innovation, build with superiority, and oozes out gorgeous onscreen action. It has a strong, extremely ergonomic stand lined with brand-consistent LED light strips. Besides its hefty price, the display looks fantastic both inside and out whether you are viewing a movie or playing a multiplayer HDR game. For some, the Alienware 27 will be a luxury item, but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the most distinguished gaming monitors currently available and effortlessly winning an Editors’ Choice award.

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#3. Samsung Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor

Samsung Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor

Specs

  • Screen size: 49-inch
  • Pixel type: VA
  • Max Refresh Rate: 240 Hz
  • Resolution: 5120 x 1440

Pros

  • Excellent response time.
  • High rate per refresh.
  • Reasonable contrast ratio
  • Huge screen size

Cons

  • Inadequate black homogeneity.
  • Bad local fading.
  • Requires additional ports

We’ve looked at two more high-resolution, 32:9 displays with extremely tight 1800R curve radiuses: the AOC Agon AG493UCX and Viotek SUW49DA. Nevertheless, Samsung is now presenting the LC49G95T, the newest Odyssey G9 model. One of the best gaming monitors we’ve seen, the Samsung 49-Inch Odyssey G9 features the most intense 1000R curve we’ve yet seen. Further, it fills your peripheral vision at a comfortable viewing distance of 2 to 3 feet. Not only that, but it’s also an extremely attractive monitor.

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#4. Dell 27 Curved Gaming Monitor (S2721HGF)

Dell 27 Curved Gaming Monitor (S2721HGF)

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: VA
  • Max Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Pros

  • A high refresh rate of 360Hz.
  • Quick reaction time.
  • It has VRR support

Cons

  • Insufficient contrast ratio.
  • Lack of local dimming
  • For some, the screen may be too small.

The Dell 27 Curved Gaming Monitor (S2721HGF) proves that excellent gaming performance is possible at a very affordable price. Additionally, the 27-inch 1080p (1,920 by 1,080-pixel) panel monitor has a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz. Although it doesn’t set any records for contrast or color, its extremely low measured input lag and Nvidia G-Sync/AMD FreeSync smoothness are guaranteed to please PC gamers on a tight budget who want a good midsize screen.

#5. Sony Inzone M9

Sony Inzone M9
Forbes

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160

Pros

  • minimal input lag
  • rapid response at the highest refresh rate.
  • Gaming on the PS5 and Xbox Series X is made better with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

Cons

  • does not include cables
  • bad contrast
  • terrible stand

The 27-inch InZone M9 gaming monitor from Sony is essentially a premium 4K Bravia TV that has had several functions (and more than a few inches) removed. This display can give a full array of local dimming for more precise backlighting, which is something few TVs and even fewer monitors can do. However, it cannot serve your channels or streaming apps. If you watch a lot of HDR content on your computer, this monitor is fantastic since the matte panel has stunning detail and brightness. It’s like viewing a superb TV that isn’t truly a TV.

Besides, the M9’s primary usage, though, is for gaming, and it checks a lot of boxes for PC and PS5 gamers who have been waiting a long time to see them. It includes an unbelievable 4K panel and two HDMI 2.1 connectors, as well as 144Hz variable refresh rate, auto low-latency mode, and other prominent PS5-specific HDR capabilities of the display that nerds will admire. In addition to features catered to the pickiest gamers, it features a sleek, PS5-inspired design, USB-C video capability, and USB-A passthrough for accessory connections.

#6. MSI Oculux NXG253R

MSI Oculux NXG253R
MSI

Specs

  • Screen size: 25-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 360 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Pros

  • A fantastic refresh rate of 360Hz.
  • Excellent response rate.
  • Fantastic ergonomics
  • Good handling of reflections.
  • Excellent input lag.

Cons

  • Low Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB gamuts coverage
  • A big Nvidia sticker on the back.

The demand for speed is essential in the competitive eSports venues of today. Extremely skilled gamers with superhuman reflexes seek out whatever advantage they may gain over their rivals.

Thus, this challenge has been met by Alienware, Asus, and Acer with 25-inch IPS monitors that run well at 360 Hz and have 1080p resolution. We now include the MSI Oculux NXG253R in this exclusive club. Also, it has the same basic specifications as the others and features Nvidia’s Reflex Latency Analyzer, G-Sync, and ultra-low motion blur (ULMB). Further, it’s the best gaming monitor for today’s speed demons along with input that lags this low.

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#7. DELL S2722DGM

DELL S2722DGM
Dell

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: VA
  • Max Refresh Rate: 165 Hz
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440

Pros

  • Response time is acceptable at the maximum refresh rate.
  • Relatively minor input lag.
  • High refresh rate

Cons

  • Image deterioration occurs at an angle.
  • Low-quality black uniformity.
  • Black smearing in dim settings

Price competition is also fierce in the 27-inch category, which is one of the most popular ones. For instance, to keep the price around $300, the 100 Hz Pixio PX275CP neglects a few functions. Although, at the moment,  Dell is operating at 165 Hz.

Moreover, the $300 Dell S2722DGM offers a fantastic gaming experience and a sturdy build quality, and it is made to compete with the greatest gaming monitors. It operates at 165 Hz and has a curved VA panel with a contrast ratio of almost 3,000:1. Dell forgoes HDR and extended color to achieve this price point, but given what you receive, the S2722DGM is a fantastic value.

#8. Pixio PX277 Prime

Pixio PX277 Prime
Tom’s Hardware

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 165 Hz
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440

Pros

  • Good color post calibration
  • Lower input lag
  • Adjustable-Sync at 165Hz
  • Build with quality

Cons

  • No additional contrast in HDR mode
  • -Noticeable grayscale HDR problems
  • need better out-of-the-box accuracy

The Pixio PX7 Prime is a 27-inch 1440p monitor that is truly outstanding. It provides exceptional gaming performance. Further, it has a quick response time and produces motion that is clear with minimum blur behind moving objects. It also supports AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh rate technology and provides remarkably low latency for a snappy gaming experience. The PX7 is a fantastic option for brighter spaces because of its outstanding peak brightness, excellent grey uniformity, and adequate reflection handling. The image maintains accuracy when seen at an angle, as with other IPS displays, but sadly the only con it has is a poor black uniformity and low contrast ratio.

#9. ACER PREDATOR X38

ACER PREDATOR X38
acer

Specs

  • Screen size: 37.5-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 175 Hz
  • Resolution: 3840 x 1600

Pros

  • broad resolution
  • excellent and responsive IPS panel
  • G-Sync-Y 175Hz refresh

Cons

  • slow input
  • does not have HDMI 2.1

One of the most exciting gaming displays we have seen in a while is the Acer Predator X38. Additionally, it features a huge 37.5″ display. While seated in front of it, you can hardly tell that it is curved because it is so subtly curved. Further, it comes with a 144Hz refresh rate and can be overclocked to a decent 175Hz. Additionally, it has Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate and a 90% DCI-P3 color gamut.

#10. AOC Agon Pro AG274QG

 AOC Agon Pro AG274QG
sprEEEzy Tech

Specs

  • Screen size: 27-inch
  • Pixel type: IPS
  • Max Refresh Rate: 240 Hz
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440

Pros

  • A vivid, sharp, and saturated image
  • Excellent contrast with a zone-dimming backlight
  • Wide color gamut that is accurate with calibration
  • Elite video processing
  • Excellent build

Cons

  • Poor out-of-the-box color accuracy.

AOC’s Agon Pro AG274QG, one of the new gaming monitors that push the limits of LCD panel technology, incorporates a mind-boggling 240Hz refresh rate with a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution. Even yet, this AOC is extremely expensive considering that most of these screens feature super cutting-edge panel technology. With features like DisplayHDR 600 certification, an inbuilt Nvidia Reflex Analyzer, a connected remote control for the on-screen display (OSD), and a significant amount of RGB lights on the back, it tries to counterbalance its hefty price, nevertheless. AOC appears to have taken some design cues from Asus.

Neil S
Neil S
Neil is a highly qualified Technical Writer with an M.Sc(IT) degree and an impressive range of IT and Support certifications including MCSE, CCNA, ACA(Adobe Certified Associates), and PG Dip (IT). With over 10 years of hands-on experience as an IT support engineer across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Linux Server platforms, Neil possesses the expertise to create comprehensive and user-friendly documentation that simplifies complex technical concepts for a wide audience.
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