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Updated: Apr 4, 2026 12:50
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#51
alaScore 95

Cooler Master Tempest GP2711

Aside from too-aggressive local dimming, the Cooler Master GP2711 has no real flaws. It has a colorful and contrasty image with premium video processing that delivers smooth and responsive gaming. Highly Recommended.

2 expert reviews

#52
alaScore 95

BenQ MA270U

USB-C, Mac colour integration, and 4K; what more could you want?

3 expert reviews

#53
alaScore 95

Lenovo R25f-30

The Lenovo Legion R25f-30 is a 25-inch FHD VA monitor with 280 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color.

2 expert reviews

#54
alaScore 95

Lenovo ThinkCentre E63z

With an Intel Pentium SoC processor, the E63Z is good enough for basic productivity work, and suitable for transaction workers. If you’d like more power, then you can also buy a model with a Core i3 processor, but it would set you back by another Rs....

3 expert reviews

#55
alaScore 95

Acer Predator XB273 (27-inch)

Should you buy a 4K 144Hz monitor? Well, choosing a 1440p monitor is the more practical option. You’ll get better framerates, and it’ll cost you less. But if you need the ultimate gaming display to match your overpowered rig, the XB3 is as good as it...

19 expert reviews

#56
alaScore 95

Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 31.5"

Gigabyte’s Aorus FO32U2 is a superb 32-inch gaming monitor, but it struggles to push past competitors that use the same 4K QD-OLED display panel.

7 expert reviews

#57
alaScore 95

ViewSonic VX1655-4K-OLED 15.6" 4K Portable OLED Monitor

Although the ViewSonic VX1655-4K-OLED is pricey for a portable monitor, its 4K OLED screen offers outsize performance, with exceptional brilliance, contrast, and color coverage.

3 expert reviews

#58
alaScore 95

Asus ROG Strix XG27ACS

The ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS is decent for PC gaming. Its 180Hz refresh rate is good enough for most casual gamers but not for competitive gamers. Luckily, it supports all common VRR formats to reduce screen tearing, motion looks sharp across its refresh...

5 expert reviews

#59
alaScore 95

Lenovo Legion R45w-30

The Lenovo Legion R45w-30 is a good ultrawide gaming monitor, but a lot of what it does well can be done even better by similarly priced competitors.

5 expert reviews

#60
alaScore 95

AOC AGON PRO AG456UCZD

The AOC Agon Pro AG456UCZD delivers all the image quality and gaming performance of the best OLED monitors. Its unique size and shape give it an immersive quality that you can’t get anywhere else.

3 expert reviews

#61
alaScore 95

AOC Graphic Pro U32U3CV

The AOC Graphic Pro U32U3CV is a high-performance monitor for creatives that offers more value than its competitors. What is lacking in ergonomic stand design is more than made up for in colour performance and connectivity. If you have £500 to spend on...

3 expert reviews

#62
alaScore 95

BenQ RD320UA

A monitor aimed at programmers might be a strange concept - after all, when it’s windows full of code you’re looking at, surely features like colour accuracy don’t matter. BenQ disagrees, however, and has produced this large, sharp, contrasty screen to...

3 expert reviews

#63
alaScore 95

Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 49"

The monitor's G-Sync/FreeSync support and 240Hz maximum refresh rate pack a powerful combination for gaming, accentuated by the gorgeous ambient lighting that comes built into the display. Integrated speakers sound decent (for monitor speakers, at...

7 expert reviews

#64
alaScore 95

Xiaomi G Pro 27i

The Xiaomi G Pro 27i is very good for PC gaming. It has typical gaming features like a 180Hz max refresh rate and VRR support. Gaming feels responsive thanks to its low input lag, and it has a consistent response time, but there's still blur with...

5 expert reviews

#65
alaScore 95

Lenovo Legion R27fc-30

The Lenovo Legion R27fc-30 is a good budget gaming monitor with a focus on motion clarity.

4 expert reviews

#66
alaScore 95

Dell UltraSharp UP3221Q 32-Inch

This just might be the perfect monitor for the home office.

8 expert reviews

#67
alaScore 95

Sony Inzone M10S

“I wish I could recommend the InZone M10S, but it really needs a better warranty.”

6 expert reviews

#68
alaScore 95

Lenovo Thinkvision 28

The Lenovo ThinkVision M14t Gen2 takes some of the best features from other portable monitors in the M14 line and melds them into a killer secondary display with a high-quality, touch-enabled screen.

13 expert reviews

#69
alaScore 95

AOC Gaming Q27G4ZR

The AOC Gaming Q27G4ZR monitor is a fast IPS display that is capable of a 240 Hz refresh rate. That's good news for gamers, animators, and motion graphics artists. I love the connectivity options, although it would be further improved if it were...

2 expert reviews

#70
alaScore 95

BenQ DesignVue PD3226G

The BenQ DesignVue PD3226G has a couple of HDR color flaws, but its elegant styling and build make it a pleasure to use. It successfully melds professional cred with gaming prowess.

2 expert reviews

#71
alaScore 95

Acer B247

The Acer Vero B247Y G looks boring at a glance, but it delivers good image quality and motion clarity for about $150.

2 expert reviews

#73
alaScore 95

ViewSonic TD1656

With a touch-enabled screen and bundled stylus, the ViewSonic TD1656-2K is an excellent portable monitor to complement a large-screen, 16:10 laptop for multitaskers and jotters alike.

3 expert reviews

#75
alaScore 95

Seagate Exos M 30TB

The Seagate Exos M is a bold step forward for single-drive capacity designed with power savings in mind. However, the technology sometimes feels like more of the same.

4 expert reviews

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