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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The LG 24M47VQ is the most affordable 24″ 1080p monitor. However, it uses a TN panel with narrow viewing angles and inferior image quality. It also has a rather bulky design, no FreeSync support, and it’s limited to 60Hz.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
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The HP U28 keeps its promise of high color accuracy, and that’s across both sRGB and DCI-P3. It’s a bright screen with solid build quality, but fails to make HDR color or overall quality pop. There are also cheaper competitors with similar performance.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The AOC CU32V3 earns some design points with its near bezel-free design. And despite its price, it offers solid color and clarity. However, a greater port selection and the inclusion of HDR would help make this 4K curved monitor stand out more.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Pixio PX279 Prime has a few flaws but delivers smooth and responsive gaming with an excellent image after calibration. As a value choice, it deserves a place on your short list.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Philips 272E1CA Curved Frameless Monitor looks more attractive than most budget desktop displays, but its core traits—modest brightness, low resolution, limited ergonomics—cement it as a capable, if not outstanding, low-cost entry among 27-inch panels.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Pixio PX278 needs some tweaking but can ultimately provide vivid color and decent contrast. Video processing is exemplary with no-fault FreeSync support, making this a great value choice in 27-inch gaming monitors.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The ViewSonic VX2485-mhu is a sleek and stylish 24-inch display that is geared to home-office use but is also a good choice for a household or business.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Lepow 15.6-Inch USB-C Portable Monitor is a moderately priced 1080p display with both USB-C and HDMI connectivity, but its pinched color gamut makes for dull reds and purples.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The HP 34f 34-Inch Curved Display is a spacious, ultra-wide monitor that's best for video watching, processing photos for the web, and multitasking.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The HP 27f is a decent monitor for most uses. It has a fast response time so fast-moving objects in movies and games look good and have only slight motion blur. It has excellent low input lag and supports AMD FreeSync, great for gaming. Unfortunately, it is limited by the 1080p resolution, which isn't great for multitasking or for working on detailed projects. It also has a fixed stand with bad ergonomics, so it is hard to place in an ideal viewing position.
-- As reviewed by Rtings