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.
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.
Don’t be fooled by the unassuming aesthetics of ViewSonic’s gaming monitors; these panels are built for core gamers. Take the ViewSonic VX3211-2K-MHD, a gorgeous...
Right out of the box, the E225W-19203R looks like every other recent monitor from Sceptre. It’s the same sleek metallic profile, workplace design that...
Ultimately, the LG 27GL83A-B is probably that monitor that you never knew you needed. In 2022, we’ve seen gaming monitors like the Samsung Odyssey...