Top Monitors 2023
Explore our curated selection of the best monitors on the market. We aggregate and analyze reviews from trusted sources to bring you the top-rated options in the monitor category. From high-resolution displays to gaming monitors with lightning-fast refresh rates, our list showcases the most recommended products. Save time and find the perfect monitor for your needs with our expertly curated Top Picks.
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If you have a powerful enough PC to run games at 4K UHD with high frame rates and picture settings – and you’ve been looking for a 32″ monitor, the Gigabyte Aorus FI32U might be for you!
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
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The Gigabyte M32UC is a 32″ 4K 144Hz gaming monitor with HDMI 2.1 and a curved VA panel. If you’re not particularly sensitive to ghosting, it’s a great cheaper alternative to the IPS variants thanks to its higher contrast ratio and lack of IPS glow.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
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The Dell P3223DE is great for office use. The 32 inch screen makes it easy to open two windows side-by-side, and the 1440p resolution delivers decent text clarity. It has incredible ergonomics that make it easy to adjust the screen how you want, and it has wide viewing angles so you can share the screen with someone next to you and they'll see an accurate image. It has good peak brightness and good reflection handling if you want to use it in a room with a few lights around, but it struggles in really bright rooms.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ has no flaws of consequence. Though there are OLED and FALD screens that will deliver more contrast, they cost more money. In the premium 32-inch 4K gaming category, this monitor is a choice you will not regret making.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The BenQ Mobiuz EX3210R has a few image flaws but they are easily overshadowed by its exceptional video processing. It has the rare ability to run blur reduction and Adaptive-Sync at the same time, which results in super-smooth gameplay. Definitely check it out.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Dell S3422DWG is a great gaming monitor. It has low input lag, a good response time at the max refresh rate, and a few great gaming features, including support for FreeSync. The large, ultrawide screen delivers a more immersive gaming experience, and it looks great in a dark room, with a good contrast ratio and excellent black uniformity. Unfortunately, G-SYNC doesn't work properly if your frame rate drops below 60fps, and there can be some black smearing in dark scenes.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The LG 32GP850-B is an excellent gaming monitor. It has a fast refresh rate, outstanding low input lag, and an exceptional response time, resulting in clear motion with little blur. It supports FreeSync variable refresh rate technology (VRR), and it's certified to work with recent NVIDIA's G-SYNC VRR technology. It has high peak brightness in SDR and great reflection handling, so glare shouldn't be an issue in a brighter room. On the other hand, it's not the best for dark room gaming, as it has a low contrast ratio, so blacks look gray.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Philips Brilliance 279P1 is a middle-of-the-road monitor with solid build quality, good image quality and color coverage and decent accuracy. It excels with its four downstream USB 3.2 ports and USB Type-C port. Combined with a versatile stand, the the 279P1 is a great workhorse.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The LG 27UK850 offers all-around balanced performance for gaming, work and everyday use thanks to its many useful features and stunning image quality.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
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The LG 38GN950-B is a great gaming monitor. It delivers an immersive gaming experience thanks to its large screen and high resolution. It has low input lag, a 160Hz refresh rate, and exceptional response time, delivering smooth and responsive gameplay. It supports FreeSync and is certified as G-SYNC compatible to reduce screen tearing. Unfortunately, it's not the best for gaming in the dark because it has a sub-par contrast ratio, and its terrible local dimming doesn't improve black level at all.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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