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The Best Pink Monitors in 2022

Pink Monitor

The Best Pink Monitors & Alternatives in 2022

For those with fabulous taste

Pink Monitor

We’re sorry to say there is a severe lack of high-quality pink monitors available in today’s market. In fact, there are only a couple we’d recommend to any of our readers, some with limited availability.

But fear not, today’s feature is not just the best pink display options available, we’ve also collated some great alternatives that will still fit nicely when creating a pink PC setup.

Top Picks
Best Pink Monitor 1

Samsung M8

Overall Best Pink Monitor

SPECIFICATIONS*

Screen Size: 32″ | Panel Type: VA | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Response Time: 4ms (GtG) |Color Rating: sRGB 99% | Brightness: 400 nits | Contrast Ratio: 3000:1

Our Rating: 85%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Stunning build quality and aesthetic

+ Fantastic blacks with HDR10 & high contrast panel

+ 4k at 32″ provides a very crisp image

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Quite expensive
 

Although there aren’t many pink monitor offerings available in today’s market, we’re pleased to say that the Samsung M8 is a fantastic choice for many people looking.

First, this is simply a stunning display both in build quality and specification.

With its slim yet sturdy design feeling built to last, alongside the elegant pink and white color combination, this is one of the best-looking monitors of any category we’ve come across. We expect it tastefully complementary in most pink PC setups.

But as important as the aesthetic is, the real value of the M8 comes from its screen.

With a stunning 4K display at 32″, the pixel-per-inch rating (PPI) is very crisp, with no visible pixels at comfortable viewing distances. 

But what really sets the M8 apart is its fantastic 3000:1 contrast ratio, 400 nits brightness, and HDR10+ support.

The combination of these 3 specs (using its VA panel) gives it fantastic blacks and whites compared to other similar market options.

Alongside the excellent contrast is a respectable 99% sRGB color accuracy (nothing to write home about, many monitors at this price point will offer this, but there’s no denying the picture will look stunning with the resolution and blacks working alongside the colors on offer).

The M8 is also designed with smart usage in mind, with a whole host of very intuitive UI, additional smart home features, and the included SlimFit camera – > This would be a worthy choice as a TV/monitor hybrid device for a living room.

The M8 would certainly work as a pink gaming monitor pick; with 4K, low 4ms latency, and crisp blacks making single-player experiences, in particular, stand out.

That said, we think most gamers would prefer the high refresh rate available in our alternative pick further below if this is your main focus.

Aside from that, there’s very little not to like about this Samsung offering other than the price tag (there’s no denying it’s a particularly expensive monitor compared to many mid-range competitors due to its overall quality and included features).

If you have the budget for it, the M8 is easily our top choice for the best pink monitor overall. Between its specs, build and design, it feels like the full package.

Apple 24" M1 iMac

Best Pink Monitor All-in-One PC

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 24″| Resolution: Retina  4480×2520 | CPU: Apple M1 8-Core | GPU: Apple M1 8-Core | RAM: 8GB RAM | Storage: 256GB (or 512GB)

Our Rating: 90%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Gorgeous, slim aesthetic

+ Well-balanced specs for mid-range use

+ Stunning retina display

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Includes the usual Apple premium price-tag
 

If you’re earlier into your journey of creating your dream pink setup (including deciding what PC you want), we think you may well be interested in this next choice.

The iMac, as many of you probably know, is an all-in-one PC monitor, which means your computer itself is included within the display (which is why this offering is significantly more expensive).

One of Apple’s latest rollouts includes a simply stunning pink/red monitor hybrid that is well-built, elegant, and with its in-built PC, designed to look minimalist and uncluttered in a pink setup.

But it’s not just a pretty product, running underneath is the macOS alongside 8GB RAM, 256/512GB storage, a Radeon Pro 555X GPU& the fantastic M1 processor, this iMac strikes a great balance between suiting most mid-range personal/professional users while not going too overkill.

But another reason we feature this so highly in a pink monitor feature is the immense quality of its screen.

With a 4K retina display at just 24 inches, the crisp PPI on this device is insane compared to a large majority of devices on the market. Apple rarely disappoints when it comes to producing very high-quality displays and this iMac is no exception; it’s one of the most beautiful all-in-one PC screens available and pretty much every type of content will look stunning.

Of course, with all of this boasting, comes the price tag; Apple is well known for charging a premium for its products and the latest iMac is no different. With that price tag, you will get a fantastic jack-of-all-trades PC, but combining say, a budget white monitor with a pink PC would be a good alternative if you don’t have the budget for this PC or the expensive pink monitors that are available.

That said, if you’re interested in the nice, smooth experience that Macs tend to offer, alongside a stunning device inside and out, the pink iMac is our top pick for you.

Sceptre E248B-FWN168W

Best Pink Gaming Monitor Alternative

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 24″ | Panel Type: VA | Resolution: 1920×1080 | Refresh Rate: Up to 165Hz | Response Time: 1ms MRPT | Color Rating: sRGB 98% | Brightness: 320 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Our Rating: 90%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Fantastic price-point

+ Great latency and response time for gaming

+ Gorgeous, well-built white aesthetic

REASONS TO AVOID
 − VA panel with average contrast ratio, we would have preferred to see IPS
 

You might be scratching your head a little: this isn’t a pink gaming monitor.

You’d be right, but unfortunately, there isn’t a single pink gaming display on the market that we’d recommend. If you’re a gamer (even one focusing on a great aesthetic) we still think having the right internal specs is going to be more important.

Now with that said, we don’t think that means your pink setup should have to settle for a plain-old black monitor that stands out in your color scheme. A white display is a fantastic palette-complimenting option and there are some really excellent products available.

At the top of these choices is this Sceptre offering that ticks an impressive amount of budgets despite its low price tag.

Its main two gaming-centric features over our other top picks are its 1ms response time and fantastic 165Hz refresh rate (both work together to make this a monitor suitable for anything from single-player to competitive titles, we can’t attest just how much of an upgrade a high refresh rate, in particular, can feel over 60Hz).

1080p, while not as high-PPI as our top picks, will still look good at 24″. The combination of 1080p @ 165Hz will be a comfortable balance between monitor specs and what your gaming PC can likely output in terms of graphics settings and FPS (there are premium monitors out there with more capability, but unless your PC and GPU are very high-end, you may not be able to utilize their full potential anyway).

If you happen to have a larger budget and want something above the price-point of our top gaming pick, Sceptre has a premium white offering that boasts a 40″ QHD curved screen, up to 165hz, and fantastic picture quality. While many of you will be very happy with our top choice, larger budgets (especially those with high-end PCs) will really appreciate the immersion this more expensive screen can offer.

Note: for completion, there is one good “gamer girl” monitor for pink setups in the AOC AG273FXR. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, it’s exclusively sold in Singapore.

If any compelling pink gaming monitors enter the market with wide availability, we’ll be updating this article to include our review and recommendation if warranted.

Until then, don’t fret, this Sceptre offering is fantastic on the inside and out, and even if you’re focussed on a monotone color setup, we really think this is the best pink gaming display alternative as it will tastefully complement the rest of your aesthetic while also giving you a screen that performs excellently for gaming.

Best Pink Monitor Cover: Monfurise 20″-29″ Cover

If you’re disappointed by the lack of pink offerings, a great alternative for you may be this cute pink monitor cover that would work perfectly with the common mid-20″ black monitors on the market.

Best Cheap Pink Monitor

We appreciate many of you may be looking for budget pink monitor options.

Unfortunately, because of how limited this aesthetic is, there aren’t any cheaper mainstream options we’d recommend (if they become available, we’ll be updating this feature to include worthwhile ones).

We think your best bet as an alternative to a cheap pink monitor is picking up one of the many great white monitors available (like our top gaming pick above), these will still look great in any pink-focussed setup (especially compared to a black display).

If however, you’re insistent on a pink monitor, there are some available on Chinese wholesale websites like Alibaba. These monitors may look too good to be true and that’s usually because they are; these cheaper monitors come at a lower quality, higher risk of faults, and generally a more headache-inducing experience.

Final Thoughts

And there you have it! While we appreciate some of you may be disappointed by the number of pink monitor options available, we really think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by these picks; and if not, we’ll again recommend the white monitor options on the market as a great alternative for a pink setup.

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About the author

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Kaelum Ross
Kaelum Ross, BSc is the Lead Writer at What in Tech and a leading authority in PC hardware and software. With a career as a senior IT professional, Kaelum has led multi-million dollar projects covering everything from bespoke software development to complex Windows hardware upgrades. Today, Kaelum uses his expertise to serve What in Tech's readers and has been featured in numerous global publications including New York Magazine and Lifewire.

* Specifications throughout our articles are double-checked and intended to inform our users, but should not be treated as factual information. When making final decisions on your products, please check the manufacturer pages to confirm the fine details.

The 5 Smallest 4K Monitors in 2022

Smallest 4K Monitor

The 5 Smallest 4K Monitors Available in 2022

Guiding you through the highest PPI displays around

Smallest 4K Monitor

The smallest 4K monitor available today is the Eyoyo Portable Display at just 13.3 inches!

At these kinds of sizes, the pixels-per-inch (PPI) are some of the highest in any monitor available, which means your content and work will look as crisp as possible even on a portable device.

But we haven’t just focussed on the tiniest choice. Today’s feature will also be looking at the smallest 4K display worth buying with different types of users in mind (be it gamers, content professionals, or Mac users).

Top Picks

Eyoyo Portable Computer Monitor

Smallest 4k Monitor Available Today

SPECIFICATIONS*

Screen Size: 13.3″ | Panel Type: IPS | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Response Time: 60Hz | Color Rating: NTSC 72% | Brightness: 300 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Our Rating: 70%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Tiniest 4K display with incredible PPI

+ Lightweight and highly portable

+ Great ports/device compatability

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Picture quality is decent for a portable device but mediocre for a 4K display
 
 − Better options are available for a home/static monitor (see next).
 

At the top of the list is the Eyoyo portable 4K monitor.

Let’s start with the obvious: sizing up at just 13.3″, this is one of the highest PPI monitors on the market and it shows; the display is incredibly crisp and it’s hard to imagine distinguishing individual pixels even if your eyes were touching the screen.

Not only is this the smallest UHD monitor available today, but it boasts some great secondary specs to match its incredible sharp screen.

To start, a 13.3″ 4K monitor is made to be portable, so we’re happy to see the Eyoyo weigh in at only 1.3lbs with a thickness of just 12mm. Relative to an average portable monitor, this device is impressively lightweight, so the fact that it’s packing in its high-resolution display while retaining that size is a feat in itself.

We’re equally happy to see the excellent availability of various ports, with USB-C, HDMI & mini DP (alongside a secondary USB-C port for charging). You’d be surprised at how many modern portable monitors still manage to not include great compatibility options, with the Eyoyo’s inputs you can expect compatibility amongst most major devices (from phones to Macs/PCs to gaming consoles).

Picture-wise, this is also the smallest IPS 4K monitor available, which alongside its 300 nits brightness and 72% NTSC color gamut, produces a respectable picture that is going to make most content at 4K look great. This will be an ideal choice for a laptop user looking for a 4K second screen during travel/remote office work.

That said, we’re used to seeing 4K monitors go a bit further beyond these specs (a premium display is usually going to come with premium color/blacks) so while the quality is decent, it’s nothing to write home about in the 4K monitor market (but is certainly the best at its size).

With that in mind if you’re more interested in a high PPI display for a home setup that is focused on picture quality, see our next option.

But if you’re looking for the smallest 4K monitor on the market because you’re after a versatile, ultra-portable solution that packs an impressive punch for its price, then this is going to be the best option for you.

Note: if you happen to like these portable offerings but wanted something slightly larger, we can recommend InnoView’s 14″ 4K monitor or UPERFECT’s 15.6″ display.

LG 24MD4KL-B UltraFine Monitor

Smallest 4K Monitor for Home Setup

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 24″ | Panel Type: IPS | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Response Time: 14ms (GtG) | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Color Rating: DCI-P3 98% | Brightness: 540 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1200:1

Our Rating: 90%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Incredible picture & pixel density

+ Great build quality made to last

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Quite expensive
 
 − Thunderbolt 3 port required for optimum usage
 

If your budget is high and you are looking for not just the smallest 4K monitor for home usage, but the best we’ve come across with consideration to picture quality, then this next pick is for you.

The 24MD4KL is a stunning device. Yes, 24″ may be much larger for a 4K display than our top 13.3″ pick, but really, most users will be very content with 24″ UHD (having this many pixels at smaller sizes definitely has diminishing returns, which is why we recommend this product first if you’re not looking for a portable offering).

But let’s get to the picture quality; with a fantastic 500 nits of brightness (very high for a non-gaming display), this monitor observes excellent blacks/whites alongside its 97% DCI-P3 color gamut.

Between these specs and the resolution, this is a fantastic monitor for professional work (think video/photo editing) or simply users after a top-end display for content.

There is a big catch for many users though: this display, with its incredibly meaty bandwidth requirements, is designed for usage with Thunderbolt 3 to really shine.

With that in mind, it’s the best small 4K Mac monitor we’ve come across, acting as a retina-like display with fantastic MacOS integration.

But for Windows, make sure you have a Thunderbolt 3-enabled motherboard or laptop before purchasing this (if not, don’t fret, our pick at the bottom of the list is an excellent alternative for those who don’t).

We’re also really pleased to see the sturdiness of the build with a monitor at this price tag. The LG display feels suitably heavy and built to last with decent height adjustments included.

Overall, if you’re not just after the smallest 4k display you can find, but one that matches this premium resolution with unrivaled picture quality (especially if you’re a Mac user), then the 24MD4KL is comfortably our top pick for you.

LG 24UD58-B

Smallest 4K Gaming Monitor

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 24″ | Panel Type: IPS | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Response Time: 5ms | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Color Rating: NTSC 72% | Brightness: 250 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Our Rating: 80%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Decent picture quality for gaming

+ Competitive price for specs

+ Good onboard gaming settings/features

REASONS TO AVOID
 − 60Hz for gaming is dissapointing
 

LG has also produced a fantastic offering for those after the smallest 4K gaming monitor possible.

At 24″, this tiny UHD display is going to make any game look immensely crisp alongside its responsive 5ms refresh rate (the key feature change compared to our above LG monitor to make it more suitable for gaming).

The picture quality is decent, with an IPS panel and NTSC 72% gamut; these specs aren’t ground-breaking by any means, but we’re really impressed with what LG has packed into this display for its modest mid-range price tag.

One of the best value-adds for gamers is the array of onboard settings and features to maximize the exact picture type you’re looking for (most notably, it’s decent Freesync support to minimize screen tearing).

That said, unless you have a specific reason to go for the smallest 4K gaming monitor possible, we think the 27″ offerings on the market might be a better choice for you because 1) we’ve found gaming content tends to hit a sweet spot at 27″ & 2) our favorite offering, the AOC U2790VQ, runs at a very similar price to this LG pick but boasts a more impressive color gamut that we think most users will prefer over the more compact size.

Also, for serious gamers with very powerful desktops, we think many of you will appreciate the experience a higher refresh rate may offer. While 4k @ 60FPS will look great, we’ve seen 4K 144Hz monitors in action and these are simply stunning. The smallest 4K 144hz monitor we’ve come across is the incredible Acer Predator XB273K which exceeds in specs along with the board and is worth every penny if you have the budget.

At its mid-range price, the 24UD58-B is a great value mid-range choice. If you’re looking for the smallest 4K monitor for gaming that we’d recommend, it’s this.

Niuto 4K Portable Touch Monitor

Cheapest Small 4K Monitor (Budget Choice)

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 14″ | Panel Type: IPS | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Color Rating: 100% sRGB | Brightness: 500 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Our Rating: 80%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Fantastic value

+ Touchscreen

+ Decent secondary specs

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Small name manufacturer
 
 − Some user reports of defects/small problems
 
 

Although slightly larger than the smallest Eyoyo pick, we wanted to highlight this Niuto display as arguably the best option on the list if your primary concern is value.

Not only is this display an impressively small 14 inches, but it boasts some great secondary specs: namely 500 nits brightness & 100% sRGB color gamut. It’s honestly very rare for us to see a monitor with this level of brightness and color alongside a 4K resolution at such an incredibly low price point.

On top of that, this is the smallest touchscreen UHD monitor we’ve come across (though worth noting its slight delay means it will not be to the same caliber as high-end touch screens/not the best for responsive requirements like drawing).

We’re also pleased to see decent compatibility between its USB-C and mini HDMI ports (it would’ve been nice to see a DisplayPort like our top pick, but we expect most users will be fine without this inclusion).

Now as with everything that sounds this good, there is a fairly notable catch: Niuto is a very small-name manufacturer, and within that world (especially for products this expensive), can come risks of significant defects (or smaller problems that are annoying to return the device over).

Some users, for example, have reported issues with overheating and frequent disconnecting.

Now granted, most seem overwhelmingly happy with it and our impressions have been great, but this is just always something to bear in mind; would you prefer a reliable middle-spec device or something that has fantastic features for its price while carrying a small risk of issues?

If the latter sounds like something you’re up for, then the Niuto isn’t just one of the smallest ultra HD monitors on the market but also one of the best we’ve come across.

BenQ PD2700U

Alternative Small 4K Monitor For Home Setup

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen Size: 27″ | Panel Type: IPS | Resolution: 3840×2160 | Response Time: 5ms GtG | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | Color Rating: 100% sRGB, Rec.709 | Brightness: 350 nits | Contrast Ratio: 1300:1

Our Rating: 90%

REASONS TO BUY

+ Fantastic color accuracy

+ Good size/build quality for home monitor

+ Decent mid-range price

REASONS TO AVOID
 − Slightly larger than other picks
 

Don’t be deceived by the PD2700U being the last write-up on this list. We would argue that for many users, this is actually the best choice.

Despite sizing up at 27″ (the largest on the list), we would still consider this choice a tiny monitor for 4K. UHD content is still going to look incredibly crisp at this size (many users will not be able to tell the difference between pixel densities of this display and the smaller ones above).

What’s more, because 27″ is more of a universal size for 4K, the monitor’s price tag is significantly reduced compared to the LG 24MD4KL-B, this is also going to be a better choice for Windows users in most situations without its need for Thunderbolt 3 connectivity to shine.

Despite this lower price, the PD2700U still manages to boast some gorgeous colors (100% sRGB & 100% Rec.709) with pre-calibration suited to ensure professional users like video/photo editors will get the best of this display out of the box.

What’s more, the display was clearly made with different work types in mind; on top of having KVM & split-screen workplace functionality (a fantastic combo with the pixel density, where even 2 different screens will look great on this one monitor), this BenQ offering also includes a versatile stand that has a great tilting, swiveling and pivoting for different work orientations (including vertical monitor alignment).

The monitor also includes HDR 10 alongside its 350 nits and 1300:1 contrast ratio to provide fantastic blacks against whites (of course, the screen won’t be as bright compared to our top LG pick’s 540 nits, but 350 is still a great rating above many other competitors at this price range).

There is little not to love about the PD2700U. The only reason we don’t put this at the top of the list is due to its slightly larger size, but despite this being a feature on the tiniest 4K monitors, we still think most users who keep their display in one place will prefer the size (and price!) of this fantastic offering.

What to look for when buying a small 4k monitor

Panel type

When browsing monitors, you’ll undoubtedly have run into the terms “IPS”, “VA, and “TN” many times.

These are the pixel technologies that displays use to output color & light, all with their own pros and cons.

TN is the oldest of the panel types and is usually reserved today for gaming monitors with its ability to produce cheaper displays that can manage very low response times.

Outside of gaming, despite the cheaper cost, it’s less common to see TN panels used as they tend to provide lesser viewing angles & poorer color accuracy.

IPS is the most common choice in the market today. While slightly more expensive to produce, IPS are typically capable of excellent viewing angles and color.

IPS used to have issues with response times that made them less appealing to gamers, but these issues are virtually indistinguishable in today’s market, with plenty of IPS panels managing 1-5ms response times.

Although we think a majority of users will favor IPS the most (it’s popular for a reason), its 2 common drawbacks compared to TN are typically inferior contrast/blacks and occasionally (usually on cheaper displays) being able to see the backlight of the monitor on certain corners (referred to as IPS glow) but again, we think these points tend to pale in comparison to the positive qualities of IPS

VA is usually seen as a “balanced” pick between IPS and TN, and are still pretty common on the market.

VA’s shine in contrast the most, with very high ratios capable of producing excellent blacks (which makes them a popular panel type for TVs).

Their color accuracy, viewing angles, and brightness are usually better than TN, but slightly inferior to IPS.

For gamers, VA panels tend to carry higher latency which means they might only want to be considered by users focused on gamers that don’t need lightning-fast response times (i.e. non competitive or single-player titles).

Response time

Response time (or latency) is the time it takes for any action you take to be recognised on screen.

For example, if you press the space bar while using a display with 15ms latency, it will take 15mileseconds between the time you press the bar and you seeing the space input on the screen (on average, the full answer is more complex but this is a decent rule of thumb).

Most monitors today are very responsive, as you can imagine, the only area where response time is a key buying factor is in areas where even milliseconds matter, this is nearly exclusively gaming in today’s market (where 1-5ms is the usual range, and higher is still manageable for casual gamers).

For other types of users, you will likely be fine with whatever response time is included (if you’re not buying an incredibly cheap monitor, you can usually expect the response time to correspond with the rest of the specs in terms of quality).

Refresh rate

The refresh rate is how many times a second your monitor displays a new image or “frame” (if you’re familiar with movies, you may know that most are displayed in 24-30 frames per second, except some recent technology that outputs then at 60FPS).

The universal standard for refresh rate is 60Hz (60 “frames), however much highest refresh rates are available.

These are mostly with gamers in mind, but a lot of content looks great and much smoother at higher refresh rates. In relevance to this list, there are 4k 144Hz monitors on the market which will provide an amazign experience if you have the budget.

Color accuracy

Color accuracy, as the name implies, is what dictates how much the colors on your screen reflect what the content is designed to look like. Cheaper monitors have less color availabiltiy and accuracy and therefore will display colors with less vibrancy or look washed out (i.e. less accurate) than superior monitors.

The rating system for color accuracy is confusing for novice users so we generally try to make it clear in our individual reviews what is good or bad. But generally speaking, an sRGB or DCI-P3 gamut of above 90% (the 2 most common in monitors today) is good, but again, stick to individual reviews (and even user feedback) where possible.

Contrast ratio

This spec determines how different the brightest shade and darkest shade can appear; in other words, a high contrast ratio tends to lead toward deeper blacks and lighter colors.

Brightness

Brightness is (as you can probably guess) how bright the screen can get! 250-300 nits tends to be the typical range of most average displays. An important note to bear in mind is that brightness tends to work alongside the contrast ratio in providing whites that feel vibrant.

PPI

PPI, or pixels per inch, is the density of pixels on the screen you’re buying.

For example, a 24-inch 4K screen will have a much higher PPI than a 50-inch 4K display.

Now although high PPI is better, it doesn’t mean that you have to worry about it too much unless you work very closely to your screen or are focussed on never noticing pixels when viewing content.

Typically in today’s market, most monitors have a good enough resolution to appear decently crisp, we would only begin to seriously worry about the PPI if you fit into one of the categories above or if you are looking at a 1080p monitor above 24 inches.

Aspect ratio

Aspect ratio is the rate at which your screen is wide (first digit) to how long it is (second digit).

For example, the universal standard in today’s market for monitors is 16:9, which means a monitor has 16 inches/pixels wide for every 9 inches/pixels is has long (you will see this reflected in 1080p, 4k, and so on).

Generally speaking, you don’t have to worry about this spec very much because 16:9 is so common, the only time this becomes a consideration is if you’re interested in an ultrawide monitor which will allow you to view more content (typically for work, double-screen users).

Mounting options

While not all users will care, you may want to look out for what mounting options are available if you would consider doing this.

The usual standard is a VESA mount option which means the monitor will come with a very common pattern of screw holes for mounting.

Durability/dead pixels/warranty, etc.

Finally, be sure not to overlook the aspects related to the longevity of your monitor.

Does the build quality appear to be sturdy/decent (a heavier weight can be a good indication for non-portable picks) and how is the supplier’s warranty?

It’s often best to flick through some users’ reviews on this point (to see if the masses generally get good support, low dead pixels, etc.) as this is something any single tech reviewer like ourselves will only have so much experience with on any one product.

FAQs

What is the smallest 4k screen?

The Eyoyo Portable Computer Monitor has the smallest 4K screen available in today’s market at a tiny 13.3″!

Is 4k worth it at 24 or 27 inch?

We see this question asked a lot and as always, it’s one that depends on the user.

We can say that many users will be comfortable with 1440p at these sizes, and this resolution runs a great middle-ground between 1080p and 4k in terms of crispness and cost.

4K at 24 inches and 27 inches will certainly have diminishing returns compared to larger sizes, but we would say that if you are a user focused on the best possible experience for content or professional work, we expect you to still notice some difference in the pixel density (especially if you sit close to your monitor).

It’s becoming more common, for example, for phones with single-digit inch screens to come in 4K, so there is still clearly an appetite for higher resolutions at 24+ inches.

Final Thoughts

We’ve been through a lot today! 

While our top pick stands out as the definitive smallest 4k monitor available today, we hope we’ve made it clear that we think the real choice for you to make here includes not just how small you can go, but what type of user you are.

If you’re a gamer, a professional content editor, or someone who prefers a static home setup, then we’d encourage you to look at the other options we listed, even if they’re a bit larger, their pixel density is still going to look stunning.

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About the author

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Kaelum Ross
Kaelum Ross, BSc is the Lead Writer at What in Tech and a leading authority in PC hardware and software. With a career as a senior IT professional, Kaelum has led multi-million dollar projects covering everything from bespoke software development to complex Windows hardware upgrades. Today, Kaelum uses his expertise to serve What in Tech's readers and has been featured in numerous global publications including New York Magazine and Lifewire.

* Specifications throughout our articles are double-checked and intended to inform our users, but should not be treated as factual information. When making final decisions on your products, please check the manufacturer pages to confirm the fine details.

The 10 Best 144hz Curved Monitors of 2022

144hz Curved Monitor

The 10 Best 144Hz Curved Monitors of 2022

Monitor curvature is a feature you have to experience for yourself to appreciate what a difference it can make for your setup.

Even the more modest curves are better suited to the human eye’s radius compared to a flat screen, not to mention the additional immersion such a display can provide while gaming.

The best monitor brands are picking up on this, and introducing some really compelling options.

But which one is right for you?

Today’s feature is here to guide you through the best 144hz curved monitors available; this category is perfect for a mid-range gamer looking for something special for their next setup.

Top Picks

Quick-Fire Picks

Best 144Hz Curved Monitor (27″): ASUS TUF VG27VH1B

What a fantastic offering this is.

What we consider to be ASUS’s best monitor, the VG27VH1B represents an unmatched sweet-spot between size, refresh rate, picture quality, curvature and build, all wrapped into a fantastic lower mid-range price.

To start with, this is one of the cheapest Freesync premium monitors available (also G-sync compatible) which is integral to a high refresh rate display to avoid ghosting, screen tearing, and other unpleasant visual discrepancies.

Speaking of refresh rate; while this is by default, a 144hz monitor, it can be overclocked up to 165hz. Both of these rates will offer a silky smooth performance. These high Hz ratings work alongside a very fast 1ms MRPT response time.

This is is a great latency/refresh rate combo for the price, and we expect this pairing to fully satisfy mid-range immersive and competitive gamers alike.

Picture quality is another stand-out for the VG27VH1B.

The monitor is based on a VA panel; while we know some users prefer IPS, this ASUS offering boasts excellent contrast, a 120% sRGB color gamut, and of course, hasn’t compromised on the 1ms response time (which is often where cheaper VA panels fall down).

All of these great specs are tied together in its 27-inch screen, which we think is a sweet spot size for most users (but have larger/smaller options below if preferred).

The curvature used is 1500R, which is essentially a “medium intensity curve” (lower is more curved, the most common range is 1200R – 1800R).

Don’t assume that a more intense curve is better though, it’s a personal taste. In our experience, 1500R is a great middle-ground; notably more immersive without alienating people used to flat screens too much.

Its build quality is sturdy and bezels are close to frameless, so would work perfectly in a multi-monitor setup if desired.

The ports are quite basic, with D-SUB and HDMI as your display options (i.e. no DisplayPort); however, we expect 99% of users will be OK will have HDMI connectivity available.

What else is there to say? We are simply floored by this offering; it seems like a steal for the price, but also doesn’t cut any corners.

If you’re after the best 144hz curved monitor around the mid-range mark, we think you’ll really love this pick.

2022 update: The VG27VH1B remains our top pick in 2022, no other competitor has matched its fantastic balance between price, picture quality and build.

Best Cheap 144Hz Curved Monitor (24″): AOC C24G1

AOC often positions itself in the market as the best budget gaming monitor brand, and the AOC C24G1 is one of the shining examples of its capability.

Despite coming in at around a 20% lower price point, this AOC gaming monitor is very similar to our top pick. The significant reduction here is the screen size (from 27″ to 24″, which can be notable for some gamers’ tastes).

If you’re looking for a 24-inch gaming monitor, however, then you’ll still be getting a wonderful 144Hz (with an overclocked 165Hz option available), 1ms MPRT response time, good picture quality, full HD VA panel and Freesync enabled (while not officially G-sync compatible, plenty of users have reported it working once setup).

The build quality of the C24G1 is similarly great, with an excellent small-bezel design. We appreciate that despite its budget market placement, it still boasts great height adjustability in its stand.

It would have been easy for AOC to go for a 1800R curve as a budget option, so we love that they have still managed to install a 1500R VA panel here to match the ASUS offering.

There’s also a DisplayPort output available too (alongside 2 x HDMI 1.4 & 1 x VGA), offering unrivaled connectivity at its price-point.

We’re really impressed with this AOC offering; while the ASUS screen boasts better value for 27″ users, if you are ok with a smaller display or simply on a tight wallet, then know this is easily the best budget 144hz curved monitor today and still powerful enough to provide a great gaming experience.

Best 1440p 144hz Curved Monitor: MSI Optix MAG27CQ

MSI is a gaming brand that needs no introduction. In the monitor space, we rate them highly for this offering alone.

Striking an incredible price balance for those after a QHD 144hz curved monitor, this is one of the premium offerings on the list, but still carries a deceptively low price tag for what you’re getting.

To start; if you’re using a mid to high-range CPU/PC setup, a 2560 x 1440 resolution display is really something you should be considering. Playing games at 2K is a sight to behold, and many setups are now able to run this monitor spec comfortably. 

For 27 inch displays+, this resolution is also a great addition for general use, as this is about the size where pixels begin to become apparent on a 1080p screen.

But we love the MAG27CQ for a lot more than just 1440p; still boasting the 1ms MPRT rate of our FHD options, as well as an impressive color gamut and contrast for its VA panel & Freesync compatibility.

To get a monitor similar in quality to our top pick with an improved resolution for only a 10-20% increase in price is absolutely worth it if you have the extra budget.

As you would expect from a brand like MSI, the monitor is also beautiful.

With a sturdy build quality and 2 subtle red lights running down the back, we appreciate how the MAG27CQ looks and feels like a premium monitor, even for its mid-range price.

It’s worth pointing out that the MAG27CQ has a 1800R curve which is slightly less than the picks above; this spec still offers great immersion and will be nice for newcomers to curved monitors. But if you’re looking for something more intense, then we would recommend going with the AOC CQ27G2 (which is a 2k 27″ version of our budget pick, an excellent screen).

With all that said, this MSI offering is not just the best QHD 144hz curved monitor, but also one of the top choices for someone in the mid-range; forking out that little more for the upgraded resolution in this fantastic package is really worth it.

Best 144Hz Curved Monitor (32″): AOC C32G1

We are back to AOC for those after a large 144hz curved monitor.

The C32G1 is, in many ways other than its 32-inch size, similar to our previous AOC pick.

And we mean this in a good way; boasting the same 144hz (or 165hz option), ultra-fast 1ms MPRT latency, Free-sync compatibility, and gorgeous colors/contrast for its VA panel.

You are, of course, paying more for the screen size increase, but that is to be expected. It’s worth it if your setup space demands it (or you’re simply the type of user that likes to be engulfed by a larger screen).

Note that this monitor comes with 1800R curvature instead of the budget choice’s more intense 1500R rating. While this might sound surprising, some larger screens tend to offer a more modest curve because higher curves (for some users) can become more jarring on larger screens. It really is all personal preference though, and 1800R is still enough to provide a much improved immersive experience other than a traditional flat LED.

Boasting a bigger version of the excellent build quality seen in our first AOC pick, we appreciate that the unit feels sturdy enough for its larger screen (note that there is no height adjustment, which is often to be expected on 32-inch+, there is still, however, tilt adjustability).

If you do want a larger screen with more curvature and a 1440p resolution (which would be excellent for 32-inch users), then we would recommend the Samsung Odyssey G5 as a more premium option.

But for mid-range users who are after the big screen, without compromising on high refresh rate, low latency, and price, then the C32G1 is the best 32-inch 144hz curved gaming monitor for you.

Highest Refresh Rate & Most Curvature: Spectre C248B-1858RN

The last of our main highlights is for those mid-range users who are willing to go with a slightly budget brand for higher Hz and a significant curvature increase.

While not as big as say, ASUS or MSI, Spectre is by no means an unknown manufacturer and we consider them one of the best companies for cheap gaming monitors.

For a very reasonable price, the C248B comes with a 165Hz screen capable of outputting up to 180Hz with DisplayPort. This is a fantastic achievement and begins to rival the smoothness of the next step up; 240hz.

Now, onto curvature: with a 1200R rating, the C248B has one of the strongest curves in the 144hz curved gaming display market (remember, it’s a matter of taste, but we know some users after the most absorbing gameplay will appreciate 1200R).

Despite these two impressive features and the price, the C248B still boasts a 1ms MPRT response time (3ms GTG, which is slightly slower than some of our other top picks but still very fast overall), a VA panel equipped with a decent 95% sRGB color gamut and 3000:1 contrast ratio (these specs are also a little lower than others, but still capable of providing an excellent picture for the price).

On top of that, the monitor has support for G-sync and AMD Freesync premium, both nice to see, but the latter in particular is not often found at this price.

Spectre hasn’t compromised on the design either; with a beautiful “frameless” thin-bezel front frame, sturdy build with VESA mount option, and even a tasteful red light ring around the back, you would be forgiven for thinking this wasn’t a more expensive offering!

The unit even still comes with built-in speakers (though we would never recommend onboard audio for gaming, with much better headphones solutions available).

If 24 inches is too small for you, you’ll notice that there is a 27-inch listing associated with the Amazon listing. While the C275B-1858RN is a great gaming monitor in its own right and similar in a lot of ways, it carries a 3ms MPRT response time. If you’re just into single-player/immersive titles, this is fine, but if you’re a competitive gamer you’ll want the luxury of lower latency. The Samsung Odyssey G5 is the best choice if you’re focused on the high curvature alone. But if you also want the highest framerate possible, check out the curved picks on our 1440p 240hz feature.

The C248B really is an impressive feat from Spectre; combining a very high refresh rate and curvature at an impressive price, while we think the average gamer might prefer the slightly superior picture quality of the other top picks if you’re most interested in Hz and curve, this is an excellent choice for you.

Alternative Picks – Best of the Rest

While the top 5 are our main picks for the average mid-range gaming user, we’ve included a couple of other quick-fire considerations for those after something very premium, cheap as possible, or simply fulfilling a more niche category that we expect will be preferred by the occasional user with specific requirements

Best 144Hz Curved Ultrawide Monitor: Acer Nitro XZ342CK

If you want to take your immersive gaming experience to another level, there is nothing quite like an ultrawide screen.

Boasting UWQHD and lots more, we’ve already gushed about this display in our 1440p 144hz ultrawide feature.

Cheapest Curved 144Hz Monitor: ViewSonic VX2768

If you want the curved 144hz monitor experience but are on a very tight budget, Viewsonic is the king brand of building the cheapest displays in each category.

And it’s still a decent choice in its own right, with only a 3ms GTG response time and slightly reduced color gamut/contrast capability standing out, but considering it’s a 27″ at the price of our budget 24″ choice? There’s no shame in picking it up if it’s the top of your budget.

Best Budget 144Hz Curved Ultrawide Screen: VIOTEK GNV34DBE

If you like the sound of our top UWQHD pick in the Acer Nitro but need to think as cheaply as possible, VIOTEK is a great brand at covering premium options at the lowest price possible.

The GNV23DBE is one of their best offerings, which we’ve covered in the best 1440p 144hz ultrawide display feature.

Best Curved 144Hz IPS Monitor: LG 34GL750-B

We know a lot of users are big fans of IPS and will be after this panel type.

We would point out that a lot of the VA top picks above perform surprisingly well for colors for a mid-range setup, and this is probably why there is a surprising gap in the market for decent IPS choices.

But if you are set on this panel type, this LG UW monitor is a fantastic choice. If you are keen on a normal aspect ratio, however, we recommend the IPS panels in our 1440p 240hz feature.

144Hz Curved Monitor Cheap Alternative: Samsung CRG5 

Last but not least is a choice for those on a budget but still after a display from one of the leading monitor brands.
Samsung’s CRG5 is an impressive offering with decent picture quality and the same silky-smooth refresh rate as our top picks.

The display’s 2 “lesser” features are a slower 4ms response time (fine for immersive titles, a little shoddy for esports) and a lesser 1800R curve (good for newcomers to curved screens, if you already use them, you may prefer something in the 1200R-1500R range).

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The 8 Best 4k 144hz Monitors of 2022

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The 8 Best 4K 144Hz Monitors of 2022

4k & 144Hz together in one monitor? Between these and the new 1440p 240hz choices, the next generation of displays is mouth-watering.

Which is why today’s feature will take you through the best 144hz UHD monitors for gaming and more, with several different budgets in mind.

Top Picks

Best of the Rest: Quick-Fire Picks

Overall Best 4k 144Hz Monitor: LG 27GN950-B 27 Inch UHD

Standing confidently as our overall best pick, this 4k high refresh rate monitor stands tall amongst the market options, with a fantastic sweet spot between specs and value.

Perhaps the most impressive part of our top choice is how LG has managed to make this an IPS panel with a 1ms response time. Usually, the tradeoff for IPS (which typically gives better picture quality over equivalent VA/TN panels) is higher latency. Having both low response time and IPS is usually reserved for the premium models, but the 27GN is one of the cheap 4K 144Hz display options on the list!

The specs also boast a DCI-P3 98% color gamut (an impressive offering for the price-point with all the other features) and VESA DisplayHDR 600. Between these two factors and the IPS panel, the picture quality on this LG gaming monitor is mind-blowing and will be enjoyable even if you’re running games at less than 144 FPS (you can expect movies and general use to look great on here too).

With full G-Sync / AMD Free Sync compatibility you can still enjoy the extra smoothness these software add-ons offer even on such a high res 144HZ monitor.

The design and build quality of this monitor is excellent too. Adjusting the unit feels sturdy and secure, with VESA screws for wall mounting if desired.

Our favorite elements of the build, however, are the thin bezels and RGB sphere lighting 2.0 on the back. This lighting means that colors are outputted on the wall behind your monitor and are designed to blend into the sound and/or visuals on your screen. This sounds gimmicky but tied in with the fantastic screen-to-body ratio, the extra light feels immersive, and the tiny bezels mean this pick works fantastically in a dual monitor setup.

This isn’t just the best 27-inch 4k 144Hz monitor, but in our opinion, the best overall choice for people in the market today (the fact that this is on the cheaper end of the choices is a complete marvel).

2022 update: The 27GN950-B remains our top pick for those after a 4k 144hz display. Yes there are some cheaper options below, but if you’re after this specification, we imagine you’re looking for a display with picture quality, build and  design that matches the incredible base specs – LG does it best here.

Best Cheap 4K 144Hz Monitor: VIOTEK GFI27QXA 27-Inch

Although we think the LG pick offers fantastic value, we appreciate that such high-end monitor options may not be flattering to many reader budgets.

Luckily, the cheapest 4K 144HZ gaming monitor going is still a great offering that doesn’t feel like you’re “cheaping out” on a budget pick.

Boasting an IPS panel, a 122% sRGB color gamut, 1M:1 DCR, this display is still going to provide fantastic colors, whites, and blacks you’ll want while gaming or watching media (the picture won’t look quite as good as the LG pick, but it will still be fantastic when you consider the dramatic price reduction).

The build quality is great here too. With a sturdy stand, fairly thin bezels, and plenty of movement options, this is another area that doesn’t feel compromised on in the lesser price.

So with all that said, you may be wondering why we didn’t give this the overall top quick. Well, there’s a couple of things to point out:

  • The response time is a tad misleading. It is listed officially as 1ms, but documentation with the monitor talks of a 3ms latency. This is likely due to 1ms being the refresh rate under “optimum conditions” but we would recommend assuming that you’ll be playing with 3ms (still very low for a budget IPS display).
  • You may have noticed that this is officially a 120Hz 4k monitor overclocked to 144Hz. For the most part, this is an ideal option as it saves price, but a minority of users report some problems with very slightly visual stuttering on 144Hz where they have to turn back to 120Hz to remove. But for most gamers, this works fine, and there is a 3-year U.S company warranty if any concerns arise.

We should state that neither of these should be dealbreakers and this VIOTEK offering still manages low latency, great colors/blacks, and a superb build quality alongside its high refresh rate and 3840×2160 resolution.

This choice is easily the best budget 4k 144Hz monitor available today.

Best Large 4K 144Hz Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG43UQ 43”

Now, for those after a larger gaming experience, this ASUS 144HZ 4K monitor comes in at a whopping 43-inches. Perfect for someone who wants to use a gaming monitor as a TV or for a massive main monitor (I’ve previously had a similar setup where you effectively use one screen as a “dual display” when not gaming, it can work really well.

This ROG Swift model comes with a fantastic HDR1000 rating and 90% DCI-P3 color gamut. Both specs are great, but the HDR 1000, in particular, is awesome.  You can expect this to have some of the best whites and blacks of any high end LED gaming monitor.

Another Freesync / G-sync 4k display, this ASUS screen also features GameFast Input Technology that results in an effective 1ms response time (we really appreciate how they haven’t compromised on latency when many larger monitor offerings do).

This display is beautiful and well built, with its 4K 144Hz functionality being fully enabled with a GPU by only 1 DisplayPort 1.4 input. The bezels are a tad larger than most of the other picks. But at this size? It’s not really a surprise, and they’re still thin compared to many other monitor choices.

ASUS has really nicely filled that large monitor gap in this market by creating the PG43UQ. If you’re looking for a huge 4K 144Hz monitor, this is definitely your best option.

Runner-Up Best 4K 144Hz Monitor: Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ 27″

We wanted to highlight another great all-rounder pick, as we appreciate that 144Hz UHD monitors are sometimes low in stock and our LG choice may not be available when you’re looking to buy.

ASUS has a monitor in the 27-inch range that is, in some ways, even more compelling than the LG 4k 144Hz display.

Another IPS panel, this ASUS SWIFT screen has a wonderful HDR1000 rating and 97% DCI P3 color gamut. With these specs (especially the impressive high dynamic range), you can expect fantastic whites, blacks, and colors that even slightly surpass the top LG monitor.

The PG27UQ is also one of the nicest builds on the list. With an incredibly sturdy durable design, ASUS answers LG’s backlighting options with its own take: an ARGB ASUS logo on the back (and a customizable logo shining from the bottom of the display). We always rate ASUS’s addressable RGB lighting as it tends to go nicely with their Aura Sync software to give a user a unique look, so you can expect this monitor to look great in the dark.

The reason we would pick the LG monitor over this one is that the ASUS ROG Swift, unfortunately, runs at 4ms as opposed to 1ms. Now, if you’re not buying a monitor for gaming, this won’t be a problem. But we expect many readers looking at a UHD high refresh rate monitor will be after something with as low latency as possible for inputs.

If low latency isn’t a high priority for you then this ASUS monitor does offer a better picture, the only other con we’d point out on this choice is a minority of users complaining about loud fan noise. Most seem to be fine with this, but if achieving an ultra-quiet setup is your plan, bear this in mind.

With one of the nicest builds and picture qualities on the list, the PG27UQ is our top 4k 144HZ monitor pick for the average user if our LG option isn’t available.

Alternative Picks – Best of the Rest

While the top 4 picks are what we’d primarily steer you towards when looking for the best 4K 144Hz monitors for gaming or media, there are some other great options and similar alternatives (e.g. 120Hz 4K monitors). We’ve displayed the best below for those with more unique requirements.

Best OLED 4K Gaming Monitor: Alienware AW5520QF

Quite possibly the best gaming monitor on the market today. This Alienware display will have, by far, the best picture quality on the list with its OLED screen. The fact that it runs at 120Hz alongside that is simply wonderful.

So why don’t we rate it for most users? We think you’ll see why after looking at the price! But by all means, if you have the budget for the most powerful setup possible, this is perfect for you.

Second Best Budget 4K 144Hz Monitor: Acer Predator XB3-27″

If you are after a cheap 4k 144Hz gaming monitor but wanted something from a more reputable monitor manufacturer, then this refurbished Acer model is perfect for you. 

Best WQHD 120Hz Monitor: Alienware AW3420DW

While not 4K or 144Hz, WQHD is very impressive and significantly higher-res than traditional 1440p. We think someone in the market for a premium screen for gaming will really appreciate the level of immersion an ultrawide high refresh rate monitor can offer.

Worth Mentioning: Nixeus NX-EDG274K

Another 144Hz 4K monitor option in the mid-range price, this Nixeus offering is decent, but we don’t rank it as much as our top LG pick (which is in the same price range) due to its slower response time (4ms) and coming from a less known monitor brand. That said, if you catch it on a good sale, this would make a great budget 4K 144HZ gaming monitor pick.

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The 5 Best 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitors in 2022

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The 5 Best 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitors in 2022

1440p, high refresh rate, and ultrawide in one monitor?

If you’re in the market for a new display, some of the best monitor manufacturers have recently put together incredible offerings that meet all of these impressive specs. These displays offer some unique capability for immersive gaming, media, and large screen real-estate for productivity.

Which is why today’s feature is here to take you through the top 1440p 144hz ultrawide monitors worth buying today.

Top Picks

Alternative Quick-Fire Picks

Overall Best 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitor: Sceptre E345B

Although all 5 of our top 21:9 1440p 144hz monitor picks are worthy contenders for the top pick, this Sceptre display was our clear winner.

Impressively balancing features, picture quality, build, design, and a low cost for the technology, the E345B feels amazing for its price.

Let’s start with the obvious: boasting a QHD 144hz ultrawide resolution/refresh rate, what really impressed us is that despite being one of the cheapest choices on the list, the E345B includes all of these specs in an IPS panel while still maintaining 1ms MPRT response time.

Higher latency is often the core sacrifice of IPS. So having this panel, alongside 1ms means the colors are vibrant and complementarity immersive alongside its 3440×1440 monitor resolution. The monitor also boasts a descent 99% sRGB color gamut, where you can expect to achieve a great picture alongside the AMD Radeon Freesync Premium compatibility (and although not officially supported, some users have claimed that G-sync works without issue).

This cheap 1440p 144hz ultrawide monitor hasn’t skipped corners in the build quality either. With a durable, sturdy design and a fantastic screen-to-body ratio, it feels and looks like a premium product.

The ports are decent and what we’d expect for a high-end gaming monitor too, with 2 x DisplayPort, 2 x HDMI (1 1.4 + 1 2.0), and 1 x audio out.  Sceptre doesn’t seem to have really “cut corners” in any area we would expect to see in a budget 1440p 144hz ultrawide gaming monitor.

If you can afford our more expensive picks, then yes, they will have some superior picture quality specs available (or other notable features like screen curvature).

But in its budget price-range, the E345B is unrivaled, and easily the best 1440p 144hz ultrawide gaming monitor in terms of value.

Best Curved 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitor: AOC CU34G2X 34″

The next offering is not just one of the cheapest curved QHD 1440 144hz ultrawide monitors, but also one of the best choices in the technology.

With a 1500R curvature, the curve in this monitor isn’t underwhelming; it’s a significant change to how content/gaming is viewed and really adds to the immersion that we know users after a QHD ultrawide monitor value.

AOC has gone for a VA panel with this pick. We know many readers prefer IPS panels; however, this UWQHD display includes a 115% sRGB / 98% Adobe RGB color gamut and some fantastic contrast. Between these specs, you can expect a picture that is even more vibrant than our Acer pick (which already has a great picture as it is, the CU34G2X is just that little bit more stunning).

The build quality here is similarly effective. With a solid, durable design and some very small bezels on the sides and top, we love how this monitor looks/feels. On top of that, AOC offers an impressive 3-year warranty covering dead-pixels, technical faults, and even a rather unique 1 year 1-time warranty for accidental damage (hopefully you won’t need any of these, but warranties are not all made equally, so having these backups adds some nice peace of mind when making a monitor purchase).

The race between this AOC monitor and our top Acer display was a pretty close one. With its strong curve, fantastic warranty, and improved picture quality, it was tough for us not to give this monitor the best overall price. However, we suspect that for many users, the reduced price of the Acer display will be more important.

That said, if you can stretch your budget to the 34″ CU34G2X, then it is an incredible offering and one of the best 144hz UWQHD gaming monitors available.

Best Premium 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitor: Acer Nitro XZ342CK Pbmiiphx 34″

Now, with our above 2 picks, we’ve focussed very much on value for money, representing the mid-range pricing for this technology.

However, if you’re after the best 1440p 144hz ultrawide display, it’s close between this choice and the AOC monitor above, but we think the XZ342CK takes the prize.

With a high-quality, 1ms VRB VA panel capable of diminishing ghosting and combined with a fantastic color gamut, Freesync support, and 1500R screen, this Acer gaming monitor ticks many of the same boxes that our top two choices provide.

Where the Pbmiiphx 34″ goes one step further is in its fantastic 400-nits brightness/HDR400 support. Our top Acer and AOC monitor picks have 250 and 300-nits brightness respectively, so this is a notable jump and perfect for achieving a fantastic contrast ratio. Some users have even reported that the brightness can achieve closer to 500-nits in some common benchmarks. Either way, the picture on this monitor is stunning for immersive gaming, movies, and general work.

While this Acer display is worth the extra price-tag for the contrast ratio/brightness alone, another bonus we like is that some users have reported this monitor working at 165hz. While 144hz is already a fantastic, high refresh rate and is the official support, the prospect that you can potentially squeeze an extra ~10% smoother fps in games is exciting (though we recommend assuming this is just a nice-to-have and not a guarantee).

Last but not least; the build quality is similarly great to our top two picks. With its zero-frame (i.e. tiny bezel) design and strong stand/wall mount options, we have no complaints about the structure of the XZ342CK.

Important note: When comparing the XZ342CK vs CUU34G2X, this Acer model was only 10% more expensive. However as some of you may know, Amazon listings occasionally have massive short-term price inflations if a monitor is low in stock. So just to be clear; although this is our premium choice, we don’t think it’s worth more than a slight cost increase over the AOC monitor above, don’t spend 25%+ to get this instead.

With all that said; between its gorgeous colors, brightness, low ghosting, and fantastic curvature, this Acer Nitro screen is what we consider the best HDR 1440p 144hz ultrawide gaming monitor on the market for those with the budget.

Best Cheap 1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitor: VIOTEK GNV34DBE 34-Inch

As far as cheap UWQHD 144hz monitors go, our top E345B choice actually fits the bill perfectly and is usually at a similar price point (and more readily available in terms of stock) compared to this VIOTEK offering 

However; the GNV34DBE is curved with the same 1500R rating as our two most expensive choices above.

For its price and everything else this screen has going for it, this is an insane value offering.

Running on a VA panel combined with a 116% sRGB / 87% DCI-P3 color gamut, the screen quality is still fantastic despite its lower price-point and even boasts 350-nits brightness, way more than we’d expect for a cheap ultrawide QHD 144hz display.

With all the expected HDMI/DisplayPort/USB outputs, a good design/build quality, and Freesync/G-sync monitor support, this VIOTEK offering ticks nearly all the boxes we want to see.

There are two minor pitfalls when compared to our other choices:

  1. The response time for this particular monitor is 4ms (by OD measurement) – don’t get us wrong, this is still perfectly decent for gaming, but may be slightly more at risk for minor ghosting/may be a problem if you’re very sensitive to certain motion, though we expect most users will be fine (as per the thousands of positive reviews).
  2. This monitor is unfortunately consistently out of stock and not as well available as our other choices. If you happen to see it in stock, great! But if not, we would recommend purchasing one of the other great options on this list instead of waiting for what could be a while.

VIOTEK may not be the same large monitor brand compared to Acer and AOC, but they’re still a reputable manufacturer with a warranty for this specific model that nearly rivals AOC’s fantastic policy.

If you want the cheapest curved UWQHD 144hz gaming display on the market that still retains some great quality, this is a fantastic option for you.

1440p 144hz Ultrawide Monitor Honorable Mention: Nixeus EDG34S

While note quite claiming the top accolades we award to our 4 above picks, this Nixeus monitor is still worth considering if the other 21:9 gaming monitors are out of stock (or grossly inflated in price due to low availability).

Boasting a wonderful balance of specs for its price, this 3400 x 1440 144hz ultrawide monitor has gorgeous blacks by combining a VA panel, 350-nits brightness, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The color gamut on this monitor isn’t quite as impressive as our other picks, but will still provide an excellent, vibrant picture overall.

With G-Sync, Freesync, and a 1ms PTR response time (4ms GTG), the EDG34S is well equipped to reduce ghosting, screen-tearing, and flickering to a bare minimum.

The build quality is also superb; with VESA mount capability, decent tilt stand, durable design, and wonderfully thin bezels. This is another curved UWQHD 144hz monitor too, with the same 1500R curvature that makes our top picks so immersive for gaming and media.

There is very little not to like about the EDG34S. We just think that at its price-point, it’s a slightly lesser value option than the other choices.

But we’ve included it for a reason; if you’re after a monitor with deep blacks, great response time, and all the makings of a great gaming display, this Nixeus offering is still one of the best ultrawide 1440p 144hz monitors on the market.

Alternative Picks – Best of the Rest

Now, while the above 5 picks are easily our top choices for the top 1440p 144hz ultrawide displays, we wanted to provide a few extra decent picks that come close to the same specs for those of you with very specific requirements (or if you’re unlucky and none of the above are in stock while you’re searching).

Best IPS 1440p 120hz Ultrawide Monitor: Alienware AW3420DW

Previously featured on What in Tech, this Alienware high refresh rate UWQHD gaming monitor is a fantastic offering for high-end visuals and build quality (at only a slightly decreased refresh rate compared to our top picks).

Best 1440p 240hz Ultrawide Monitor: SAMSUNG 49-inch Odyssey G9

The highest refresh rate 1440p ultrawide monitor, the Odyssey G9 would be perfect if your single most important goal is high performance in e-sports and titles that demand very high refresh rates. We’ve also featured it in our 1440p 240hz monitor feature.

Cheapest 1440p 120hz Ultrawide Monitor: Monoprice 35in Zero-G

The Monoprice Zero-G doesn’t excel anywhere better than our top picks and comes with a tad reduced 120hz. That said, at the time of viewing, it appears as 25% cheaper than our top Acer choice. If saving that money is more important than the extra hz and slightly better picture, we think this is a great budget choice.

Best 1440p 100hz Ultrawide Monitor: Sceptre C355W-3440UN

Similar to the Monoprice monitor above, this Sceptre offering is worth consideration as a budget choice. It’s one of the least powerful on the list, but still, an excellent contender if you’re not able to reach the prices of the above top 21:9 monitors.

Final Word

And there you have it! 1440p 144hz ultrawide is a simply mind-blowing set of monitor specs for gaming and general use. Picking up any of the above will serve you well for a long time, and we don’t see 4k 144hz ultrawide becoming the norm for a long time, so you can consider these future-proof monitors!

Want more options for a premium gaming monitor? We also have features on other very impressive high-end display technology; 1440p 240hz, 4k 144hz, and the highest Hz monitors available.

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The 5 Widest Monitors of 2022 (Gaming, Work & More)

Widest Monitor

The 5 Widest Monitors of 2022

Whether you’re a user with a productivity focus or a gamer looking for unrivaled immersion, ultrawide monitors are an incredible multi-purpose offering.

Some of the leading manufacturers have come out with aspect ratios that go as far as including 2 high-resolution 16:9 screens in 1 monitor.

But there is a notable difference in picture quality, value, and other important specs amongst these choices.

That’s why today’s feature is here to guide you through the widest monitors worth buying in today’s market, with some different budgets and requirements in mind.

Top Picks

Best of the Rest: Quick-Fire Picks

Overall Widest Monitor Best Pick: Samsung CRG9

What a fantastic offering this is.

Boasting the widest monitor aspect ratio today of 32:9,  the CRG9 is not just a super ultrawide display; with its enormous size and 5k resolution at 5120 x 1440 pixels, this 49-inch Samsung monitor is the equivalent of 2 1440p 27-inch screens in 1 unit.

While marketed as the widest gaming monitor, its specs and price offer what we consider to be a better value than any choice on the market.

In other words, we rank the CRG9 as the best choice for nearly any type of user after a super ultrawide display.

Arguably the best multitasking monitor on the market, it’s really hard to articulate just how effective the screen real-estate is. With the additional ability to plug 2 devices in at once if required (e.g. a work laptop and home PC, side by side as 16:9).

The screen is made even better by the superb picture quality on offer; with HDR1000 and a QLED IPS panel that achieves excellent color accuracy, anything from media to general content browsing will look fantastic on the CRG9.

But let’s talk about gaming.

If you are interested in playing big titles on this monitor, it’s one of the best screens in any category to provide an immersive experience.

On top of the aforementioned picture quality, the monitor also boasts a 120hz refresh rate, 4ms GTG response time & FreeSync Premium Pro support to effectively mitigte screen tearing/ghosting issues.

With the plethora of titles that support ultrawide resolutions, the CRG9 is perfect for losing yourself in immersive single-player titles while also boasting a latency and refresh rate more than capable of a premium experience in competitive/esports games.

Speaking of losing yourself, the CRG9 is also the widest curved monitor. With 1800R curvature, we much prefer this over a flat form factor, especially for very wide displays, which more ergonomically accommodate the natural curvature of the human eyes when they have even a soft curve to match.

Not only does this give the feeling of your immersive content “engulfing” your vision, but it’s simply easier to view the end-to-end screen real estate comfortably.

The exception here is if you demand large viewing angles (say, multiple users needing to view the monitor). This is the one area where a flat screen will improve over the CRG9.

If your primary focus is gaming and you have the extra budget, we would highly recommend upgrading to the second Amazon listing; the Odyssey G9.

Featured many, many times on What in Tech, the G9 includes the same great picture quality as the CRG9 while also boasting a 240hz refresh rate, G-Sync compatibility, 1ms GTG response time, and a stronger 1000R curve.

These specs make it a formidable premium gaming monitor and more than worth the price difference (though if you can’t afford it, the CRG9 is still an excellent choice and the top of our list for a reason).

Finally, no corners have been cut on the physical elements of the CRG9/G9. With incredible, sturdy build qualities that you would hope for in their large form factors, as well as some striking futuristic designs, these Samsung offerings are so much more than just the widest monitors in the world worth buying.

CHG90 vs CRG9

We wanted to touch briefly on comparing our top pick to another popular wide Samsung model; the CHG90.

While the CHG90 is a great choice in itself, it is an older model compared to the CRG9 with a noticeable spec loss: a 1080p resolution instead of the CHG9’s 1440p.

This means, despite being the same width/size, the CHG90 has a notably lower DPI. It’s still a decent runner for gaming, but the value you get from spending that little bit more for the CHG9 is in pretty much every case, a no-brainer.

If you’re budget-focused, a 1080p ultrawide is a good option, but we have cheaper ultrawide 1440p choices further below too.

Be it gaming, productivity, video editing, media, or general use, we are simply floored by how the CRG9 ticks all the boxes.

Yes, it is expensive, but we’ve seen offerings with significantly lesser specs charge more for a premium ultrawide. The CRG9 (and the Odyssey G9 for gamers) aren’t just high-quality, they provide a deceptively high value for their premium price tags.

Not only is this the widest monitor ever, but it’s also one of the best offerings in any category of PC display.

2022 update: While the CRG9 is still our top all-round pick for the best widest monitor; if you are looking at the G9 for a gaming focussed setup, SAMSUNG has released a new Odyssey Neo version. The Neo boasts a lot of the same great specs as the G9 but with HDR2000 & mini-LED technology that gives the screen some incredible blacks, whites, and pixel precision. The Neo is fantastic, but also significantly more expensive. We continue to recommend the G9 to gamers more unless you have a seriously big budget.

Widest Monitor Runner-Up Pick: Sceptre C505B

As much as we love the CHG90, it’s closely followed by another fantastic offering.

Matching the aspect ratio and size of our top pick, the C505B also boasts an incredible 5k super ultrawide DQHD resolution with 2 27inch 2k monitors built-in.

For a slightly lower price tag, you’re still getting a 120hz refresh rate, 4ms GTG latency, 99%sRGB/90% DCI-P3 color gamuts, and 400-nits brightness. This combination is capable of providing a very high-quality picture for a variety of content.

Sceptre is another formidable brand in the gaming monitor space. Yes, gaming is certainly the focus here. But like the CHG90, we think the specs lend themselves perfectly to any type of productivity/production user after some serious screen real-estate and/or multi-tasking.

The C505B also boasts the same 1800R curve as the CHG90, adding a gorgeous sense of immersion that really has to be experienced to fully appreciate.

Despite its lower price tag, the build quality still seems excellent, with dual DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, height adjustability, and VESA mounting options.

So with that said, why is it our second choice?

Well, although coming in at just shy of 10% cheaper, the trade-off is that you are getting a monitor with less capable contrast and brightness (HDR400 vs the CHG9’s 1000), and while its color gamut is very respectable, it doesn’t quite match up to the QLED IPS panel of our number #1 choice.

Finally, although the C505B is a gorgeous, well-built monitor in its own right, we appreciate that the CHG90 is such a tried-and-test popular choice, with 1000‘s of users citing its longevity (minimal dead pixel issues or problems with ghosting, screen-tearing, etc.).

While we fully expect this Sceptre display to be a worthy runner, when you’re buying a product of this price, it’s nice to have so many previous owners back up the quality to provide valuable peace of mind that you can’t get from product listing and initial monitor reviews alone.

With all that said, if the price difference is more meaningful to you than the change in specs, this is still a fantastic choice, and matches the CHG90 as the widest PC monitor in the world.

Widest Monitor Cheap Pick: VIOTEK SUW49C

We appreciate some users will be after the widest PC monitor for the lowest cost.

We’re pleased to say that while the SUW49C isn’t as powerful as our top 2 picks, it boasts some impressive value considering it’s around 30% cheaper.

Viotek is a reliable monitor manufacturer who often specializes in providing budget alternatives for premium displays, and this offering is one of their best achievements in that signature capacity.

Still boasting a 49-inch size, 144hz refresh rate, 4ms latency, HDR capability with 320-nits brightness, FreeSync, and a respectable color gamut for a VA panel, the SUW49C may not have the picture quality of the above choices, but it feels like a premium monitor in a large sense.

Other than the slightly lower color and brightness/contrast capabilities, there is one major aspect that changes the SUW49C vs our top 2 picks; it’s a 1080p super ultrawide monitor as opposed to 1440p.

3840 x 1080 is still one of the widest monitor resolutions, and if you are running a budget gaming PC, it may be more suited for you anyway; with fewer pixels to render on a more limited GPU.

That said, there’s no denying that the increased DPI of our 1440p super ultrawide monitor picks offers a notably sharper image. This is especially important for non-gaming use, where we expect any type of user to appreciate the crispness of internet/basic software content.

With all that said, this Viotek display is still 30% cheaper.

Do we think the CHG90/505B is worth the premium? Absolutely.

But if you can’t stretch to it, Viotek has carved out a place in the market that is quite special; we really appreciate that this option empowers someone with a lesser budget to still gain the wonderful immersion and multi-tasking benefits only the widest computer monitors on the market can provide.

If that sounds like a fit for you, we think you’ll love the SUW49C.

Alternative Picks – Best of the Rest

After much review over specs, build quality, and price, the top choices are our main picks for the widest computer monitors work buying in today’s market.

We’ve included a couple of additional quick-fire options for those that might be after a little more choice (or some great alternatives if the above options are out of stock).

Widest Monitor for Work: Samsung C49J890DKN

As mentioned previously, we think the CHG90 (or C505B) suit themselves well for any type of use.

If however, you happen to see this monitor at a cheaper price tag and are purely interested in basic, non-gaming needs (documentation, programming, browsing, etc.) you may appreciate this more simplistic choice.

Widest 43 Inch Monitor: ASUS ROG Strix XG43VQ

If the nearly 50-inch monitor choices intimidate your wallet (or your eyes), the next step below size-wise is the fantastic XG43Vq, very capable of gaming and other general multi-tasking usage.

Other options?

As much as we think picks like the CHG90 are worth the money for serious gamers & productivity users, we appreciate they’re heavy on both size and price.

If your idea of the widest computer monitor was something smaller and/or cheaper, we highly recommend checking out the various picks in our articles for 1440p ultrawide (best) or 1080p ultrawide (cheapest).

Alternative, What in Tech also has a host of other monitor features for all shapes, sizes, refresh rates, and budgets.

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Kaelum Ross
Kaelum Ross, BSc is the Lead Writer at What in Tech and a leading authority in PC hardware and software. With a career as a senior IT professional, Kaelum has led multi-million dollar projects covering everything from bespoke software development to complex Windows hardware upgrades. Today, Kaelum uses his expertise to serve What in Tech's readers and has been featured in numerous global publications including New York Magazine and Lifewire.