Great gaming monitor deals are like buses: You get none for ages, then three turn up at once
Each one has something to tempt you, be it the price tag or blistering speed.
Even though memory kit and SSD prices are doing their very best to ruin PC gaming for everyone, it's a different story over in the world of gaming monitors. Compared to just five years ago, the quality of what you can get for your money is incredible, and there are plenty of screens to suit every budget and need.
Sometimes, though, you do need to wait to get a really good deal, but just like buses, when they do land, you get a whole pile of them at the same time.
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That's what you've got here: two top displays from ASRock and one from Asus. Whether you want 1080p or 1440p, super high refresh rates or curved immersion, any one of these three gaming monitors is well worth considering. And best of all, all of them are sporting a very nice discount.
The full details
Big 1080p monitors aren't great for office work, but when it comes to competitive shooters, they're a nice match. That's because the low pixel density is less important than screen speed, which is what you're getting here. That and a ridiculously low price tag.
Key specs: 27-inch | 1920 x 1080 | 180 Hz | 1 ms | IPS
If you're looking for a great all-round monitor that's ideal for gaming and a bit of office work, the sweet spot is 1440p on a 27-inch display. That's exactly what you're getting here, but everything is sweetened by the high speed and low price tag.
Key specs: 27-inch | 2560 x 1440 | 180 Hz | 1 ms | VA | 1500R curve
Although this isn't the cheapest 1440p ultrawide gaming monitor you can buy, there's little to touch this Asus display for the money, given its specs. With a 250 Hz refresh rate and a 0.5 ms response time, it's blisteringly quick. And when it comes to immersive gaming, nothing beats an ultrawide filling your vision.
Key specs: 34-inch | 3440 x 1440 | 250 Hz | 0.5 ms | VA | 1500R curve
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1. Best overall / 4K:
MSI MPG 321URX
2. Best budget 4K:
Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG
3. Best 1440p:
MSI MPG 271QRX
4. Best budget 1440p:
KTC H27T22C-3
5. Best 1080p:
AOC Gaming C27G4ZXE
6. Best Ultrawide:
Gigabyte MO34WQC2
7. Best budget ultrawide:
Xiaomi G34WQi
8. Best 32:9:
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9
9. Best dual-mode:
Alienware AW2725QF
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Nick, gaming, and computers all first met in the early 1980s. After leaving university, he became a physics and IT teacher and started writing about tech in the late 1990s. That resulted in him working with MadOnion to write the help files for 3DMark and PCMark. After a short stint working at Beyond3D.com, Nick joined Futuremark (MadOnion rebranded) full-time, as editor-in-chief for its PC gaming section, YouGamers. After the site shutdown, he became an engineering and computing lecturer for many years, but missed the writing bug. Cue four years at TechSpot.com covering everything and anything to do with tech and PCs. He freely admits to being far too obsessed with GPUs and open-world grindy RPGs, but who isn't these days?
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