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Best Monitor 2022


Best PC Gaming Monitor: Samsung LC32G75TQSNXZA

                                     

Size 32"
Resolution 2560x1440
Max Refresh Rate240 Hz
Pixel Type VA
Variable Refresh Rate FreeSync

The Samsung LC32G75TQSNXZA is the best monitor we've tested for PC gaming. It's a premium 1440p model with many gaming features and an incredibly fast 240Hz refresh rate. The unit we tested has a 32 inch screen size, but there's also a 27 inch model available, and we expect our results to be valid for both. Whether you have an AMD or NVIDIA graphics card, you should be happy to know it supports both FreeSync and G-SYNC compatibility for a nearly tear-free gaming experience.


Best 360Hz Monitor: Dell Alienware AW2521H


Size 25"





















Resolution 1920x1080














Max Refresh Rate  360 Hz

















Pixel Type  IPS















Variable Refresh Rate  G-SYNC


The Dell Alienware AW2521H is the best 360Hz gaming monitor we've tested. It's an excellent monitor for esports players, with an incredibly fast response time at any refresh rate, resulting in crystal-clear motion with almost no noticeable blur behind fast-moving objects. It also has exceptionally low input lag, so there's next to no delay between your actions and the action on screen. It also supports G-SYNC natively, ensuring a tear-free gaming experience and consistent motion handling at any refresh rate.


Best Office Monitor: ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV


Size 27"













 






Resolution 2560x1440






















Max Refresh Rate  75 Hz

















Pixel Type  IPS
















Variable Refresh Rate Adaptive Sync

The best monitor for office use we've tested is the ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV. It has a large 27 inch screen with a 1440p resolution, giving you plenty of space for multitasking, as well as delivering sharp images and text. It uses an IPS panel with wide viewing angles,

It's well-suited for content creators as long as you work in the sRGB color space. Its Adobe RGB coverage is good, but it might not be enough for professional photo editors. It has a great response time for a 75Hz panel, Unfortunately, it doesn't support HDR, but that's somewhat expected for a low-cost monitor. There's a good number of ports available. You get four USB 3.0, with two located on the side for easy access, as well as a USB-C input with DisplayPort Alt Mode and power delivery of up to 65W.



Best Ultrawide Monitor: LG 34GP83A-B


Size 34"
Resolution 3440x1440
Max Refresh Rate 
 160 Hz
Pixel Type 
 IPS
Variable Refresh Rate 
 Adaptive Sync

The LG 34GP83A-B is the best monitor we've tested with an ultrawide screen. It's great for gaming, and it's versatile enough for other uses like productivity. Ultrawide monitors with a 21:9 aspect ratio offer something different than the other monitors with a 16:9 aspect ratio because you get more horizontal screen space, which is better if you want to open multiple windows side-by-side.


The 3440x1440 resolution helps deliver clear images for immersive gaming, and it has a 144Hz native refresh rate that you can overclock to 160Hz. Motion looks smooth thanks to the incredibly quick response time.




Best Budget Monitor: Gigabyte M27Q



Size 27"





















Resolution 2560x1440















Max Refresh Rate  170 Hz






















Pixel Type  IPS















Variable Refresh Rate  FreeSync

If you're on a budget, then the best computer monitor we've tested is the Gigabyte M27Q. It has a 27 inch screen with a 1440p resolution, which is big enough for gaming on its own or to use in a multi-monitor setup. It's a versatile monitor with excellent gaming performance, but it's also great for productivity, including media creation, and it's very good for watching videos. It has a great selection of inputs, including a USB hub with a USB-C input that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode.



Source by RTINGS.COM


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