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Buying one of the best gaming monitors is an investment in your gaming future. Seriously, a great gaming monitor is likely to outlast many iterations of your gaming setup. With that in mind, spurgling out on the best gaming monitor is worth it; it's going to be on your desk for a while, and you're going to be staring at it a whole lot.
THE BEST GAMING MONITORS IN 2021:
1. LG 27GN950-B
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The LG UltraGear is the first 4K Nano IPS 1ms gaming monitor that'll properly show off your next-gen GPU. This 4K 27-inch HDR monitor has a 144 Hz refresh rate, and 1 is response time, which is kind of wild for a 4K monitor. What is most impressive about this LG is the Nano IPS tech that offers a wider color gamut and stellar viewing angles.
The LG UltraGear 27GN950-B bags you a terrific panel with exquisite IPS image quality and, despite the lesser HDR capabilities, beautiful colors and contrast in your games too. G-Sync offers stable pictures and smoothness in games, and the speedy refresh rate and response times back this up too.
2. Gigabyte G27Q
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The G27Q proves that you don't need to spend a fortune for a decent IPS 1440p display. At $330, Gigabyte's 27-inches packs in many features but, more importantly, provides rich color and smooth gameplay. The 144 Hz refresh rate doesn't hurt, either. The G27Q excels with a sharp and vibrant picture. The additional features are genuinely useful, and you get a lot of monitor for your cash.
On paper, the Gigabyte G27Q is rather a plain Jane. It's a flat, 27-inch display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and a design that wouldn't stand out in an office environment. But it's actually one of the best gaming monitors I've had the pleasure of using. Not only does it have a gorgeous, vibrant panel, but it's also HDR capable and packs plenty of useful features designed to enhance your gaming pleasure.
3. Pixio PX277 Prime
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The biggest selling point of the PX277 Prime, though, is its low price point. A great entry-level option for those looking for a larger screen with a high refresh rate and don't want to be left totally broke.
While the build quality isn't as robust as a higher-spec screen, the Pixio panel is perfect for the budget gamer who doesn't mind missing out on some of the bells and whistles of higher-end monitor but is keen for top performance.
4. Acer Predator X38
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If your mantra for displays is 'go big or go home', Acer hears you, and its Predator X38 is a massive 38-inch curved screen that looks stunning. It features a not-quite-4K QHD ultrawide panel with a 3840x1600 resolution. With an aspect ratio of 24:9, the IPS panel looks great, and the size means you have a lot of screen real estate for gaming.
The display also features G-Sync technology with up to 175 Hz variable refresh rates. That's a huge boost over lower refresh rate curved gaming monitors. It's a big, bold, and beautiful-looking display, and the zero-frame bezel-less approach is another welcome addition. If you're looking for something to turn heads, this is one of the best widescreen gaming monitors. And boy, is it broad.
It's taller than the 27-inch 16:9 displays we've already mentioned and nearly half again as wide, but the higher resolution means the dot pitch is slightly lower than, the lesser panels.
5. ROG STRIX XG17AHPE Portable Monitor
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Portable monitors have always existed as a novelty. Whenever you see one out in the wild, it's usually attached to someone's boring work laptop tasked with displaying mind-numbing spreadsheets. Portable monitors give you a second screen during travel without the fuss. The ROG Strix XG17AHPE takes that same portability but also adds the performance of a premium gaming monitor.
This thin and lightweight 17-inch IPS display has a 240 Hz refresh rate, along with a 3ms response time, making it the perfect gaming monitor for a LAN party. Shooters like CS: GO, and Apex Legends benefit from the buttery smooth refresh rate. The built-in 7800mAh battery will give you a couple of hours of gameplay. The XG17 is the ideal companion screen for work and play... assuming you've got $500 lying around.
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