Rankings

The Alienware AW3425DW is a 34.2-inch ultrawide QD-OLED monitor delivering 240 Hz refresh, 0.03 ms response and a wide DCI-P3 color gamut. It excels in gaming and content creation but lacks built-in audio and carries typical OLED burn-in concerns.

The Xiaomi G34WQi is a 34-inch ultrawide VA monitor with a 180 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response, 100 % sRGB coverage and FreeSync Premium, positioned as a budget-friendly option for immersive gaming and productivity.

The LG 34WR55QK-B is a 34-inch UltraWide curved VA monitor that delivers a sharp 3440×1440 display, 100 Hz refresh rate and HDR10 support, with a powerful 65 W USB-C connection and solid ergonomic adjustments.

The LG 32MR50C-B is a 32-inch curved VA monitor with a Full HD panel, 100 Hz refresh rate and FreeSync, targeting casual gamers and home-office users who value immersion and eye-care features, though it lacks height adjustment and modern connectivity.

The MSI MAG 274CXF is a 27-inch curved VA gaming monitor that delivers an ultra-high 280 Hz refresh rate and 0.5 ms response for esports, with strong contrast and wide color coverage, but it lacks ergonomic adjustments and true HDR performance.

The Sceptre C248W-FW100T.A1 is a 24-inch curved VA gaming monitor with a 100 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time and full sRGB coverage. It offers eye-comfort features and built-in speakers but has limited ergonomic adjustments and no HDR or USB-C.

A 24-inch curved VA gaming monitor delivering 180 Hz refresh, 1 ms response and HDR10, with dual HDMI and DisplayPort, suited for gamers seeking high speed and immersion but limited ergonomics.

The Alienware AW3425DWM is a 34-inch curved ultrawide VA gaming monitor that combines a 180 Hz variable refresh rate, 1 ms response time and 95 % DCI-P3 color coverage. It offers deep contrast, extensive ergonomics and a rich feature set aimed at immersive gaming and multimedia use.

A 34-inch curved UltraWide smart monitor with VA panel, HDR10, and 100 Hz refresh, offering strong multimedia capabilities but limited ergonomics and no USB-C.

A 27-inch curved VA gaming monitor offering a native 180 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms MPRT response and HDR Ready support, but with limited ergonomic adjustments and modest brightness.

The Samsung Essential S3 is a budget-friendly 27" curved VA monitor offering 100 Hz refresh and solid contrast, aimed at casual gamers and office users. Its eye-comfort features and VESA mount are positives, but ergonomics and connectivity are limited.
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24 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 34 inches | 34 inches | 24 inches | 31.5 inches | 34 inches | 27 inches | 34.2 inchesbest | 34 inches | |
100 Hz | 280 Hzbest | 180 Hz | 100 Hz | 180 Hz | 180 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 240 Hz | 180 Hz | |
| ↓ lower better | 1 ms | 0.5 ms | 1 ms | 5 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 4 ms | 0.03 msbest | 1 ms |
— | 300 nits | 250 nits | 300 nits | 400 nitsbest | 250 nits | 250 nits | 300 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 350 nits | |
— | 4,000best | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | 3,000 | — | 4,000best | |
100 % | 123.3 %best | 108 % | 99 % | 95 % | 99 % | 72 % | 99 % | 95 % | 108 % | 100 % | |
2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 2best | 1 | 2best | 2best | |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 1 | 2best |
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Display(9) | |||||||||||
Screen Size (inches) | 24 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 34 inches | 34 inches | 24 inches | 31.5 inches | 34 inches | 27 inches | 34.2 inches | 34 inches |
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 3440x1440 | 3440x1440 | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 3440x1440 | 1920x1080 | 3440x1440 | 3440x1440 |
Panel Type | VA | Rapid VA | VA | VA | VA | VA | VA | VA | VA | QD-OLED | VA |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 100 Hz | 280 Hz | 180 Hz | 100 Hz | 180 Hz | 180 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 100 Hz | 240 Hz | 180 Hz |
Response Time (GTG) (ms) | 1 ms | 0.5 ms | 1 ms | 5 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 4 ms | 0.03 ms | 1 ms |
HDR Support | — | true | true | true | true | true | false | true | — | true | false |
Brightness (nits) | — | 300 nits | 250 nits | 300 nits | 400 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 300 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 350 nits |
Contrast Ratio | — | 4000 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | — | 4000 |
Color Gamut (sRGB %) (%) | 100 % | 123.3 % | 108 % | 99 % | 95 % | 99 % | 72 % | 99 % | 95 % | 108 % | 100 % |
Connectivity(3) | |||||||||||
HDMI Ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
DisplayPort Ports | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | — | — | 1 | 2 |
USB‑C Port | — | false | — | true | — | — | — | — | — | true | — |
Ergonomics(2) | |||||||||||
Tilt Range (°) | — | 25 ° | 25 ° | -5 to 20 ° | — | -5 to 15 ° | -5 to 20 ° | 20 ° | 24 ° | — | 26 ° |
Height Adjustment Range (mm) | — | — | — | 110 mm | 110 mm | — | — | — | — | 109 mm | — |
Audio(1) | |||||||||||
Built‑in Speakers | true | false | false | — | — | — | false | true | — | false | — |
Power & Warranty(2) | |||||||||||
Typical Power Consumption (W) | — | 21 W | 18 W | — | 32 W | — | — | 60 W | 35 W | — | 36 W |
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | 2 years | 3 years | 1 years | 3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 years | 1 years |

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

Professional reviewers highlight the C248W-FW100T.A1 as a solid value proposition, praising its smooth 100 Hz performance, immersive curvature, and full sRGB coverage while noting trade-offs such as limited stand adjustability and a lack of premium features like HDR or USB-C.
Everyday users appreciate the buttery-smooth 100 Hz gameplay, the subtle curve for immersion, and eye-comfort technologies, but commonly mention challenges with HDMI 100 Hz setup, a basic stand, weak speakers, and the need for color tweaking out of the box.

“Great beginner gaming monitor for gamers on a budget... easy setup, even comes with a decent screwdriver.”

“The curve is subtle, but the 100Hz is buttery smooth. Just wish the stand was more adjustable.”

“Built-in speakers are low-volume but acceptable for a budget monitor.”













Professional reviewers praise its 280 Hz refresh, rapid VA panel and high contrast, while noting the lack of G-Sync, limited ergonomics and only HDR Ready certification.
Users love the speed and immersion, calling it "Best monitor ever even for a crumbed one," but complain about early hardware failures and missing ergonomic features.

Professional reviewers praise the GS27FC for its outstanding contrast, accurate colors and ultra-fast response, noting deep blacks and low input lag, while calling out the weak overdrive and backlight strobe artifacts.
Everyday users love the plug-and-play simplicity, aggressive price-to-performance ratio and immersive curved display, but complain about the limited ergonomics and stand stability.

Professional reviewers praise the monitor's productivity-focused feature set, noting the excellent resolution, 100 Hz refresh rate and USB-C convenience, but caution that the VA panel's response time and modest HDR brightness limit its suitability for competitive gaming.
Everyday users love the multitasking real-estate and USB-C convenience, while repeatedly mentioning eye-comfort features as a plus; common complaints focus on the lack of swivel, limited HDR brightness and occasional motion blur.

Professional reviewers rate the AW3425DWM at 4.5/5, lauding its deep contrast, high refresh rate and accurate color reproduction. They view it as a balanced, premium-performance ultrawide that delivers an immersive experience without the price premium of QD-OLED panels, though they note its modest peak brightness and occasional VA-related smearing.
Everyday users echo the professional praise, highlighting the monitor's immersive curvature, vivid colors and ergonomic stand. Common praise centers on gaming immersion, color pop, and console mode convenience, while recurring complaints focus on dark-scene smearing, lack of speakers and the understated RGB lighting.

Reviewers consider it a standout value with high refresh, low motion blur and dual adaptive-sync support, while noting limited ergonomics and modest HDR performance.
Users praise buttery-smooth gameplay and immersive curve, but mention modest HDR, occasional input lag in console mode and a wobbling stand.

Professional reviewers commend the LG 32MR50C-B for its high refresh rate, low response time and FreeSync support, as well as the VA panel's strong contrast, but note the lack of height adjustment and missing DisplayPort as drawbacks for power users.
Everyday users consistently rate the monitor highly, praising its vivid image quality, anti-glare finish and smooth gaming performance, while many complain about low pixel density, absence of speakers, and limited ergonomic adjustments.

Reviewers praise the wide aspect ratio, HDR10 and 100 Hz refresh, while noting the lack of height adjustment and USB-C as missed opportunities.
Users love the immersive screen and smart TV features, but report input lag in fast games and wish for better ergonomic options.

Professional reviewers praise its curvature, color performance and FreeSync value, while noting the lack of height adjustment and limited ports.
Users enjoy the curved design and smooth motion but often complain about the missing height adjustment and absence of speakers.

Professional reviewers consistently praise the AW3425DW for its near-perfect balance of gaming performance and color accuracy. Tom's Hardware, Windows Central and others highlight the QD-OLED panel's vibrant colors, infinite contrast and 240 Hz refresh rate, while noting the lack of Dolby Vision, absence of built-in audio and the usual OLED burn-in concerns.
Everyday users love the monitor's eye-catching colors, ultra-smooth 240 Hz gameplay and the convenience of the AlienFX lighting. They appreciate the all-in-one suitability for gaming and photo/video editing, but common complaints echo the experts: missing audio outputs, occasional stand wobble, and worries about OLED burn-in.

Professional reviewers praise the G34WQi for delivering outstanding contrast and color accuracy at a sub-$300 price, highlighting its 180 Hz panel and FreeSync Premium support as strong value propositions, while noting the absence of HDR certification and the inherent VA panel trade-offs such as black smearing and a lack of advanced connectivity.
Everyday users echo the reviewers, lauding the out-of-the-box color performance, immersive curvature, and smooth high-refresh gameplay, but frequently mention the wobbly stand, limited HDR, missing USB ports, and the need for a power-brick adapter in non-US regions.





