Gaming Monitors

ASUS PB278Q Review

The ASUS PB278Q is a 27-inch PLS monitor that does deliver on very good color quality and wide viewing angles. Plane to Line Switching...

Samsung Odyssey G55A (LS32AG550ENXZA) Review

The Samsung Odyssey G55A (LS32AG550ENXZA) looks like it would be a dream display for gamers looking for something with better than 144Hz refresh, but...

INNOCN 27G1R Review

As with any new computing accessory, getting a different monitor requires some adjustment. Most monitors are designed for up-close-and-personal work, while others like the...

KOORUI Monitor Review (27E3Q)

The KOORUI monitor manages to succeed where many other budget gaming monitors have failed by providing a clear picture, great features, and a 144Hz...

Acer XG270HU omidpx Review

The Acer XG270HU is a 27-inch gaming monitor that uses AMD FreeSync technology to deliver decent gaming performance, and with a 1440p resolution, it...

Sceptre C305W-2560UN Review

The Sceptre C305W-2560UN Gaming Monitor doesn’t settle the question of whether you need a 30-inch monitor. However, it’s a good argument that there’s value...

LG 27UK850-W Review

The LG 27UK850-W is a great choice for any gamer seeking a stylish monitor that’s equipped with the latest technologies, solid connectivity at a reasonable price. It offers a sharp UHD picture, impressive gaming performance, and a raft of future-proof features, including AMD FreeSync anti-tearing technology. The monitor’s out-of-the-box color accuracy is slightly skewed, but it gets plenty of picture settings, including advanced color settings come handy for third-party picture calibration to sort out the accuracy issues.

The 27 Asus VG278Q Review

The Asus VG278Q is a 27-inch gaming monitor that pairs Nvidia’s G-Sync adaptive sync technology with a 144Hz refresh rate to deliver accurate colors and excellent gaming performance. G-Sync does a good job eliminating screen tearing and helps deliver smooth gameplay. The 27-inch panel delivers deep blacks, and its 1,920-by-1,080 resolution provides clear image detail, but as with most TN panels, its viewing angle performance would be better.

Samsung CRG9 Review (LC49RG90SSNXZA)

The Samsung CRG9 is an ultra-ultrawide 49-inch curved monitor with a 5120 x 1440 resolution and uses quantum dot technology to create a luxuriant workspace. Its design supplants typical two-monitor setups, and they both look immersive either way.

Acer ED270R Sbiipx Review

The Acer ED270R Sbiipx is a 27-inch VA gaming monitor with a modest feature set and a sensationally low price tag. The budget gaming...

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