Rankings

Acer Nitro 23.8-inch offers a 180 Hz panel with 0.5 ms response and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand, targeting budget esports gamers. Its 250 nits brightness and Full HD resolution limit performance in bright rooms and close-up detail. Ideal for players who value speed and adjustability over ultra-high brightness or higher resolution.

The Xiaomi G27i is a 27-inch Fast IPS monitor offering 165 Hz refresh and 1 ms GTG response with accurate 99% sRGB colors. However, its Full HD resolution on a large panel and modest brightness limit visual sharpness and HDR impact. Best suited for budget-focused competitive gamers.

The Samsung Odyssey G50D is a 32-inch flat IPS gaming monitor delivering QHD resolution with a rapid 180 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time. Its modest 1000:1 contrast and DisplayHDR 400 limit HDR performance and deep blacks. Ideal for budget-conscious competitive gamers and creators needing accurate colors.

The MSI G32C4X is a 31.5-inch curved VA monitor with an extreme 250 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response, providing ultra-smooth action and FreeSync Premium. Its Full HD resolution on a large screen and absence of built-in speakers are notable compromises. Best suited for high-speed competitive gamers seeking top refresh performance.

The Samsung Odyssey G55C is a 32-inch curved VA monitor with QHD resolution, 165 Hz refresh, and 1 ms MPRT response, providing smooth gameplay and deep contrast. Its tilt-only stand and modest brightness constrain ergonomics and HDR impact. Suited for budget gamers wanting an immersive curved display.

The Gigabyte M32U is a 32-inch 4K IPS monitor offering a 144 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time and expansive 124 % sRGB coverage, making it strong for high-resolution gaming and productivity. Its HDR implementation is modest and the unit is relatively heavy, which may affect placement and brightness in bright rooms. Ideal for gamers and creators who value resolution and refresh speed over premium HDR and built-in audio.

The LG 24G411A-B offers a 23.8-inch IPS panel with 99% sRGB coverage, HDR10 and up to 144 Hz refresh, providing vibrant visuals and smooth gameplay. However, it lacks built-in speakers and only offers tilt adjustment, limiting ergonomics. It targets budget-friendly gamers who value color quality and dual-sync support.
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31.5 inches | 32 inchesbest | 32 inchesbest | 23.8 inches | 23.8 inches | 27 inches | 32 inchesbest | |
250 Hzbest | 165 Hz | 180 Hz | 180 Hz | 144 Hz | 165 Hz | 144 Hz | |
| ↓ lower better | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 0.5 msbest | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms |
300 nits | 300 nits | 350 nitsbest | 250 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 350 nitsbest | |
115 % | — | 99 % | 99 % | 99 % | 99 % | 124.6 %best | |
3,000best | 2,500 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,500 | 1,000 | 1,000 | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.454 kgbest | 5.2 kg | 7.39 kg | — | 3.3 kg | 3.6 kg | 14 kg |
1best | 1best | 1best | 1best | 1best | 1best | 1best |
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Connectivity(1) | |||||||
HDMI Ports | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Display(8) | |||||||
Panel Type | VA | VA | Fast IPS | IPS | IPS | Fast IPS | IPS |
Screen Size (inches) | 31.5 inches | 32 inches | 32 inches | 23.8 inches | 23.8 inches | 27 inches | 32 inches |
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 2560x1440 | 2560x1440 | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 3840x2160 |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 250 Hz | 165 Hz | 180 Hz | 180 Hz | 144 Hz | 165 Hz | 144 Hz |
Response Time (ms) | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 0.5 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms |
Brightness (nits) | 300 nits | 300 nits | 350 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 250 nits | 350 nits |
Color Gamut Coverage (%) | 115 % | — | 99 % | 99 % | 99 % | 99 % | 124.6 % |
Static Contrast Ratio | 3000 | 2500 | 1000 | 1000 | 1500 | 1000:1 | 1000 |
General(1) | |||||||
Warranty (years) | 2 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 years |
Build & Design(4) | |||||||
Weight (with stand) (kg) | 0.4536 kg | 5.2 kg | 7.39 kg | — | 3.3 kg | 3.6 kg | 14.0 kg |
Width (with stand) (mm) | 711.2 mm | 710.1 mm | 713.74 mm | 540.3 mm | 539 mm | 612.3 mm | 714 mm |
Height (with stand) (mm) | 508 mm | 533.6 mm | 581.66 mm | 405.6 mm | 412 mm | 451.7 mm | 585 mm |
Tilt Range (degrees) | — | 20 degrees | — | 30 degrees | — | 20 degrees | — |
Audio(1) | |||||||
Built‑in Speakers | false | — | — | true | false | — | — |

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

Professional reviewers commend the MSI G32C4X for delivering a rare combination of 250 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time, and 1500R curvature at a budget-friendly price, calling its performance "mind-blowing" and its design "excellent value for the money". However, they note the absence of built-in speakers and the potential pixel-density limitation of a Full HD panel on a 32-inch screen.
Everyday users praise the monitor for its smooth, responsive gameplay and immersive curved display, often describing it as "works like a charm". Common criticisms focus on the lack of integrated speakers and the perception that the Full HD resolution feels stretched on a large screen for non-gaming tasks.

“Smooth 200Hz/165Hz performance in competitive play”

“silky smooth visuals”

“silky-smooth 165 Hz gameplay”









Professional reviewers praise the G55C for its immersive 1000R curve, strong VA contrast and ultra-smooth 165 Hz performance with broad VRR support, positioning it as a compelling budget option. However, they consistently point out ergonomic shortcomings such as the tilt-only stand and the inconvenience of an external power brick, as well as modest brightness that limits HDR impact.
Everyday users echo the professional sentiment, highlighting the monitor's immersive feel and fluid gameplay as major positives while frequently mentioning the limited stand adjustability and inconvenient port layout as pain points. Overall sentiment is positive regarding value and performance, with occasional complaints about brightness in well-lit rooms.

Professional reviewers consider the Odyssey G50D a solid entry-level QHD gaming monitor, lauding its 180 Hz refresh rate, fast IPS panel and comprehensive VRR support, while consistently pointing out its low contrast and modest HDR capabilities as the main drawbacks.
Everyday users generally enjoy the monitor's smooth performance, vibrant colors and ergonomic stand, but repeatedly mention disappointment with the low contrast, lackluster HDR and limited connectivity, especially in darker viewing environments.

Professional reviewers commend the Acer Nitro XV240Y for delivering esports-grade performance at a budget price, emphasizing its 165 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms VRB response, and AMD FreeSync Premium that together produce fluid, tear-free visuals. They also appreciate the IPS panel's wide viewing angles and the monitor's ergonomic stand, while noting the modest brightness and absence of a USB hub as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users generally praise the monitor's ultra-smooth high-refresh gameplay, the convenience of an included HDMI cable, and the eye-care features that reduce fatigue during long sessions. Recurring criticisms focus on the low-power built-in speakers, the limited 1080p resolution on a 23.8-inch screen, and the modest 250-nit brightness in bright environments.

Professional reviewers commend the G27i for its high refresh rate, 1 ms response, and accurate factory-calibrated colors, noting that the combination of FreeSync Premium and low-blue-light eye care makes it a compelling value proposition in the budget gaming segment. However, they also point out that the Full HD resolution and modest brightness limit its appeal for users seeking higher-resolution or premium HDR performance.
Everyday users consistently praise the monitor's fluid 165 Hz gameplay, accurate colors, and eye-care features, describing it as a smooth and comfortable experience for long gaming sessions. Recurring criticisms focus on the 1080p resolution appearing pixelated on a 27-inch screen, the limited ergonomic adjustments, and HDR falling short in bright environments.

Professional reviewers consider the M32U a compelling value proposition for 4K 144 Hz gaming, highlighting its sharp 140 PPI panel, accurate colors, robust connectivity and ergonomic design. However, they consistently note that HDR performance falls short of expectations due to limited local dimming and modest brightness, and the locked sRGB mode reduces flexibility for color tweaking.
Everyday users love the monitor's crisp 4K detail, smooth high-refresh-rate gaming and vibrant colors, especially for console gaming via HDMI 2.1. They also appreciate the ergonomic stand and eye-care features. Recurring frustrations center on the weak HDR implementation, lack of pivot adjustment, noticeable IPS glow in dark rooms, and occasional overshoot in aggressive overdrive modes.
