These recommendations are based onextensive hands-on testing.

Whatever your gaming needs, this guide is packed with options to help you make the right choice.

There are a few reasons why we recommend this specific model.

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The HDR performance on offer is very good, leading to excellent image quality particularly for single player experiences.

Some alternate choices to consider are as follows.

It’s expensive, but truly stunning for multiplayer gaming.

For budget 1440p gamers, there are two paths we would consider at the moment.

The first path is HDR gaming, and for that, we recommend theAOC Q27G3XMN.

It absolutely destroys most monitors advertised to support HDR, which mostly only have pathetic, useless edge-lit dimming.

AOC Q27G3XMN

Peak brightness is in the 1,300-nit range too.

We also had some concerns over backlight zone flickering.

It’s a 27-inch 1440p 165Hz IPS that typically performs as well as more premium offerings.

OLED brings lightning-fast response times and individual pixel control, resulting in excellent HDR gaming.

There are two main 32-inch 4K 240Hz OLED panel variants available today:QD-OLED and WOLED.

The best choice for you will depend on your preferences.

For example, QD-OLEDs are generally glossy, and WOLEDs are usually matte.

The good news is that you’ve got the option to’t really go wrong picking a 4K OLED.

You should also consider theSamsung Odyssey OLED G80SDthat we haven’t tested.

Two main budget options we think are worth considering are theGigabyte M27Uand theLG 27GR93U.

There are no areas of performance that especially stand out, but no deal-breaking flaws either.

So this time we’re adding a dedicated category for multiplayer monitors.

Both are truly excellent products with elite motion clarity equivalent to a theoretical 700Hz LCD.

For more budget-conscious multiplayer gamers that want something bang for buck, we’d consider a 1440p 240Hz LCD.

It’s a pro-level feature.

Both are 24-inch 1080p TN LCD monitors.

But for competitive shooters where you better see your enemies with extreme clarity?

They’re awesome for that.

This Alienware is a 34-inch 3440x1440 165Hz QD-OLED, bringing benefits like elite response times and per-pixel control.

The DWF model is well-calibrated and has decent SDR brightness.

The glossy screen coating is divisive, offering benefits in low ambient light environments but struggling in brighter conditions.

There is more competition in this category now though.

Newer QD-OLED offerings have increased the refresh rate to 240Hz, but typically this comes with a price premium.

For anything that falls between these two extremes, we believe 1440p monitors offer better bang for your buck.

In the budget category, we recommend theAOC 24G4, also known as the 24G4X in some regions.

This ends up creating a nice overall package that delivers a strong balance of motion performance and color quality.