Rankings

The AOC 27G4H is a 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a 200 Hz Fast IPS panel, 0.3 ms MPRT, HDR10 and extensive ergonomic adjustments, delivering ultra-smooth gameplay at a budget price, though it lacks speakers and has modest pixel density.

The BenQ GW2490T is a 23.8" IPS monitor delivering a 100 Hz refresh rate and extensive eye-care features, paired with a fully adjustable stand. It targets office and remote-work users who value comfort and smooth visuals, though it lacks modern connectivity like USB-C.

The Sceptre E275W-FW100T is a 27-inch budget gaming monitor with a 100 Hz VA panel, 1 ms blur-reduction response and AMD FreeSync. It offers deep blacks, full sRGB coverage and built-in speakers, though it lacks HDR and advanced ergonomics.

The Philips 241V8LB is a 24-inch frameless VA monitor that offers strong contrast, a 100 Hz refresh rate and eye-care features, positioned as a budget-friendly option for office work and casual gaming.

The HP 27-inch FHD monitor offers an IPS panel with good color accuracy, a 100 Hz refresh rate and ergonomic height adjustment, packaged in an environmentally conscious design, though it lacks VESA mounting and has modest contrast.

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG249QL3A is a 24-inch Fast IPS monitor that excels in refresh rate and response time, making it ideal for competitive gamers, while offering solid ergonomics and eye-care features.

The Sceptre Curved 27-inch Prime Monitor delivers a smooth 100 Hz experience, decent color coverage and built-in speakers at a budget price, making it suitable for casual gaming and everyday productivity. Eye-comfort features and VESA mounting add flexibility, though users note slow wake-up and occasional model inconsistencies.

A budget-friendly 24-inch Full HD LED monitor with 99% sRGB coverage, 75 Hz refresh, dual HDMI and eye-care features, ideal for students and casual gamers but limited in ergonomics and high-end gaming features.

The Sceptre E275W-19203R is a 27-inch VA monitor that delivers 99% sRGB coverage, Adaptive Sync and dual HDMI connectivity while staying energy-efficient. Its main compromises are limited ergonomics, modest speakers and the absence of HDR or DisplayPort.

The Sansui ES-22X3AH is a 22-inch Full HD VA monitor offering a 120 Hz refresh rate, 100 % sRGB coverage and Adaptive Sync at a budget-friendly price, aimed at office users and casual gamers who need a compact, smooth-refresh display.

The Acer SB220Q bi is a budget-friendly 21.5-inch IPS monitor with a zero-frame design and FreeSync support. It offers good color performance for everyday tasks but lacks ergonomic adjustments and a stable stand.

The 27-inch Sceptre TN monitor provides a budget-friendly 75 Hz gaming experience with FreeSync and a rapid 3 ms response time, but its color reproduction and viewing angles are limited by the TN panel. It includes basic ergonomics, built-in speakers and VESA mounting, making it suitable for casual gamers and office use.

The Sansui 24-inch monitor offers a 100 Hz IPS/VA panel with Full HD resolution, adaptive sync and a range of connectivity options at a budget-friendly price. Its ergonomics are limited to tilt and it lacks built-in audio, making it best for casual gamers and home-office users who value refresh rate over extensive adjustability.
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Screen Size (inches) | 27 inches | 24 inches | 24 inches | 27 inches | 24 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 23.8 inches | 21.5 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 24 inches | 22 inches |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 200 Hz | 180 Hz | 75 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 75 Hz | 75 Hz | 75 Hz | 100 Hz | 120 Hz |
Panel Type | Fast IPS | Fast IPS | LED | VA | VA | VA | IPS | IPS | IPS | VA | TN | IPS/VA | VA |
HDR Support | true | false | — | false | false | — | false | false | — | false | — | — | true |
Brightness (nits) | 300 nits | 350 nits | 250 nits | 280 nits | 250 nits | 280 nits | 275 nits | 250 nits | — | 250 nits | 280 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits |
Contrast Ratio (ratio) | 1000 ratio | 1000:1 ratio | 1000 ratio | 3000:1 ratio | 4000 ratio | 4000 ratio | 1300 ratio | 1300 ratio | — | 3000 ratio | 3000 ratio | — | 4000 ratio |
Response Time (ms) | 1 ms | 1 ms | 3 ms | 5 ms | 4 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | — | 3 ms | 3 ms | 6 ms | — |
Color Gamut | 120% sRGB | 99% sRGB | 99% sRGB | 100% sRGB | sRGB | 99% sRGB | 99% sRGB | 99% sRGB | — | 99% sRGB | 72% NTSC | — | 100 |
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DisplayPort Ports (count) | 1 count | 1 count | — | 1 count | 0 count | — | 1 count | 1 count | — | — | — | 0 count | — |
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Built‑in Speakers | false | true | true | true | false | true | true | true | false | true | true | false | false |
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Tilt Range (degrees) | 28 degrees | +23 to -5 degrees | 20 degrees | -5 to 15 degrees | 20 degrees | 20 degrees | 25 degrees | -5 to 20 degrees | — | 20 degrees | 16 degrees | 27 degrees | 27 degrees |
Height Adjustment (mm) | 130 mm | 0-120 mm | — | — | — | — | — | 110 mm | — | — | — | — | — |
VESA Mount Compatibility | true | true | true | true | true | true | false | true | false | true | true | true | true |
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Warranty Period (months) | 36 months | 36 months | 12 months | 12 months | 48 months | 12 months | 12 months | 36 months | — | 12 months | 12 months | — | — |
Typical Power Consumption (W) | 23 W | 18 W | 30 W | 28 W | 17.8 W | 26 W | 25.5 W | 20 W | — | 14.06 W | 28 W | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the AOC 27G4H for delivering a high refresh rate, accurate colors and strong ergonomic features at a budget price, noting HDR10's modest effect and the trade-off of a 1080p panel.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the monitor's ultra-smooth gameplay, easy adjustability, vivid colors and frameless look, while noting the lack of built-in speakers, occasional backlight bleed and low text sharpness on a 27" 1080p screen.

“perfect price and quality. can't beat this deal.”

“Incredibly smooth and responsive - perfect for FPS games.”

“The height and pivot adjustments are a game-changer for my dual-monitor setup.”



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Professional reviewers praise the VG249QL3A for its ultra-smooth 180 Hz panel, 1 ms response, ELMB motion clarity and ergonomic flexibility, noting the missing USB-C and HDR as acceptable trade-offs for its price.
Users love the buttery-smooth gameplay and adjustable stand, but complain about the lack of USB-C, modest speakers and the perceived pixel stretch at 1080p.

Professional reviewers see it as a solid, value-driven 24-inch monitor with good color accuracy and eye-care, though ergonomics are limited and it lacks premium features like adaptive-sync.
Users praise the crisp picture, easy setup and dual HDMI, while noting thin speakers, limited tilt ergonomics and occasional port-access issues when VESA-mounted.

Professional reviewers commend the E275W-FW100T for its strong value proposition, highlighting the 100 Hz panel, 1 ms blur-reduction response, AMD FreeSync, and near-borderless design, while noting the lack of HDR and limited ergonomics.
Everyday users consistently rate the monitor highly (average 4.8/5), praising its affordability, built-in speakers, smooth gaming performance, and slim bezels, but complain about the low 1080p pixel density, missing accessories and lack of height adjustment.

Professional reviewers consider the 241V8LB a strong value proposition in the sub-$150 segment, praising its contrast, 100 Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync while noting the lack of modern ports and cheap-feel stand.
Everyday users appreciate the sharp image quality, brightness and easy HDMI setup, but complain about standby-wake issues, missing speakers and the inexpensive plastic stand.

Reviewers praise the monitor's high refresh rate, immersive curvature and solid sRGB coverage, while noting the VA panel's limited brightness and the lack of premium build quality.
Everyday users appreciate the smooth motion and built-in speakers, but many complain about the long wake-up delay and occasional missing DisplayPort.

Professional reviewers view the HP 27-inch FHD monitor as a well-rounded, environmentally responsible option, praising its IPS panel, 100 Hz refresh rate and sustainability while noting the lack of VESA mounting and the presence of a VGA port as drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently praise the sharp, colorful display, anti-glare finish and smooth 100 Hz performance, but complain about the missing VESA mount, basic speakers and occasional brightness uniformity issues.

Professional reviewers highlight the GW2490T's rare 100 Hz office panel, dynamic Brightness Intelligence Gen2, and TÜV/Eyesafe certifications, while noting the absence of a webcam and USB hub.
Everyday users consistently praise the smooth 100 Hz performance and ergonomic flexibility, but note a wobbly base and modest speaker output.

Professional reviewers note that the SB220Q bi delivers the expected IPS color quality and benefits from FreeSync, making it a solid choice for everyday office and multimedia use. However, they point out the missing VESA mount and modest build quality as drawbacks that keep it from being a premium option.
Everyday users appreciate the monitor's sharp visuals, vibrant colors, and budget-friendly price, especially for compact spaces. Common complaints focus on the inconvenient OSD button placement, backlight bleed, unstable stand, and occasional lack of an HDMI cable.

Professional reviewers praise the monitor for its unexpected color accuracy, dual HDMI connectivity and value-for-money proposition, while noting the lack of USB/DisplayPort and modest speaker performance.
Everyday users appreciate the vibrant colors, thin bezel and easy setup, especially for multitasking and light gaming, but complain about HDMI input lag, underpowered speakers and the tilt-only stand.

Professional reviewers praise the aggressive price-to-feature ratio, especially the inclusion of FreeSync and a 75 Hz panel, while warning that the TN panel's color accuracy and viewing angles are poor for creators.
Users like the smooth 75 Hz gameplay and easy plug-and-play setup, but many note weak speakers and limited viewing angles.

Professional editors view the Sansui monitor as a value-oriented upgrade over standard 60 Hz panels, emphasizing its 100 Hz refresh rate and IPS color accuracy while noting the absence of high-end features like G-Sync, extensive ergonomics, and energy-efficiency certifications.
Everyday users appreciate the smooth 100 Hz performance, vibrant IPS colors, and easy plug-and-play setup, but frequently criticize the lack of built-in audio, limited tilt-only stand, inconsistent panel quality and the low-power USB-C port.

Professional reviewers note that the Sansui ES-22X3AH punches above its weight class with a 120 Hz panel, full sRGB coverage and Adaptive Sync, features usually found on larger or pricier monitors. However, they point out its limited connectivity, lack of true HDR10, and modest stand ergonomics as drawbacks.
Everyday users praise the monitor for its smooth, sharp visuals, solid build quality, and excellent value, often highlighting the plug-and-play setup and responsive customer service. Recurring complaints focus on corner clouding, the absence of built-in speakers, limited ergonomic adjustments, and an HDR mode that falls short of expectations.
