Monitors
- Gigabyte’s first ever gaming monitor is feature-packed The Aorus AD27QD has plenty to offer, but it’s a tough sell against strong rivals with lower price tags£535
- Samsung Space Monitor: Design before substance Samsung’s innovative design minimises clutter, but with sub-par image quality and a steep price tag, it’s a tough sell£437
- best buyAOC CQ32G1: A top-class gaming monitor With its huge, high-quality panel and excellent gaming performance, this superb display outshines far pricier rivals£360
- best buyNEC MultiSync EA271U review It may be expensive, but your eyes – or employees – will thank you for the investment in the long run£854
- recommendedEizo ColorEdge CG279X review A superb screen for colour-accurate HDR video editing, with hardware calibration to help justify the price£1916
- Iiyama ProLite XUB2495WSU-B1: Buy the AOC X24P1 instead A fine office monitor, but there are alternatives with even better picture quality£221
- best buyThe LG 34GK950F is the best ultrawide gaming monitor, ever With a colour-accurate IPS panel that runs 144Hz at 1440p with HDR, the LG 34GK950F is something truly special£1100
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- recommendedAcer Nitro XV273K: A dual G-Sync and FreeSync gaming monitor The XV273K can’t display 4K HDR at 144Hz, but otherwise it’s one impressive gaming monitor£900
- recommendedAcer Predator X27: A glorious HDR gaming monitor This 27in 4K monitor boasts an exceptional HDR panel with a 144Hz refresh rate – but you'll pay a big price for it£2200
- recommendedIiyama GB2530HSU-B1: An irresistibly cheap gaming monitor Costing just £125 for a 75Hz Full HD panel, the GB2530HSU-B1 is a tempting proposition for gamers on a budget£125
- recommendedSamsung CHG70 review: The first HDR gaming monitor Samsung unleashes a fantastic HDR gaming monitor – it’s just a shame that Windows 10 and HDR don’t get along better£600