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For those who might have secured some holiday cash, there's an excellent gaming monitor deal from AOC, offering a QHD 180 Hz monitor at just $139.99.
A 1440p monitor, otherwise known as a 2K monitor, is a great in-between option, particularly for gaming. It's not as sharp as 4K, but a significant upgrade from 1080p. There are more pixels to ...
The best cheap 1440p gaming monitor is the LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor 27GL83A-B – which sports a lightning-fast 144 Hz refresh rate, QHD (2560 x 1440Hz) resolution, HDR 10, and G-Sync ...
The Dell 27 S2722DGM is a 1440p curved gaming monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 2ms response time on a VA panel. While it may not look spectacular, it is one of the better budget 1440p ...
Here are our picks for the best 1440p gaming monitors available on the market: 1) MSI MPG 271QRX QD-OLED. With the MSI MPG 271QRX, you can now experience a cutting-edge QD-OLED display that ...
The market for 1440p 144Hz gaming monitors is bigger than ever. Even when you know what to look for, you still may find yourself with a few choices that look great on paper. We’re here to help ...
4K monitors may be high-res, but they can be expensive and require high-end equipment to get the best experience. These 1440p monitors are more budget-friendly.
The best 1440p 240Hz monitor on the market is also one of the overall best 1440p displays and perhaps a contender for best monitor, period. It's the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM, which brings with ...
Alright, people: if you’ve been waiting on an affordable price for an OLED gaming monitor, now is your time. eBay is offering a 27-inch 1440p model from Cooler Master for just $389.99, a couple ...
ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A | 27-inch | 165 Hz | 1440p | VA | FreeSync Premium | $239.99 $153.77 at Newegg (save $86.22 after rebate) ASRock's gaming monitors are always so darned cheap—we love ...
Introducing the ASRock Phantom Gaming PG27QFT2A, a 180Hz refresh rate gaming monitor with a 2560 x 1440p (QHD) resolution across 27 inches and a 5ms response time for under $200. Yes, that's right.
One is on a 32-inch LG UltraGear 1440p gaming monitor below that costs $249.99 (was $349.99). It’s practically identical in terms of specs to the model we originally included in this post.