Monitors r the hardest pc component to buy lol. And most ppl look at price refresh rate resolution only. That’s a massive mistake😆 u need to know color accuracy latency the brightness & contrast levels. Gsync/freesync can ur pc even run the framerates of ur monitor.. like buying a 240hz monitor while u have a 3050 is pointless u less ur a CSGO/valorant pro. Even then u don’t NEED 240hz
@@karimsaleh4659 it’s alright, I have one; 27 inch 1080p 144hz. It’s honestly good I got it at Walmart just a bit over $100. I’m here tho because I’ve been thinking of upgrading to a 4k monitor with vesa mount
I don’t know why every man and his cat thinks they’re “eSports” players. You’re all bang average You think cos you play at high refresh 1080p you’re a professional gamer lol!! I remember growing up playing for fun, you kids play for ego and don’t enjoy it unless you’re going 30-3 in a FPS game hahaha.
Also important to consider is that resolution drastically affect performance. There is also a lot more that goes into monitors. You can get a much better experience with a quality 1440p monitor than a similarly priced 4K one. I'd say that for at least single player, good HDR is much more important than the resolution, especially when it also means you can run at higher frame rates.
mine is 24, 75hz, 1ms. TN panel AOC, zero ghosting ! only disadvantage is vievieng angles but its Ok because we sdont look at monitor at sides but dead on. And its very good for ps3,4,5.
I have ultrawide and so far the only titles that don’t support it are all fromsoftware ones (you can bypass by editing ghaphics commands) and enter the gungeon. So black bars aren’t a problem 😊
@@EnglishMusics123 i played with gyro aiming and high sensitivity. You can say I'm wrong, I'm fine with that. For me personally, it's too much work playing at 120hz. Can't be bothered setting up my pc and projector again for a difference I don't really care for
If you want to buy a monitor for competitive gaming (CS2/GO, Valorant etc), You should buy a monitor with high refreshing rate. Minimum 144 hz recommended. Also reaction time of the monitor should be 1 ms to not experience delay. Theres 3 panels wich are VN, IPS and TN. Avoid VN panels to not experience GHOSTING (a faint trail or afterimage of moving objects on your screen). TN panels are fastest and cheapest than ISP and VN TN has a bit worse colors and contrast but TN Panels has fastest reaction time between VN and IPS. Your FPS Should be high as your monitor refresh rate. If you have a thousand FPS on a 144 hz monitor you will see it as 144 FPS. 24 inch monitor also recommended on esport gaming wich this is preference. This is the best monitor preferences for competitive games like CS2/GO or Valorant etc. In my opinion this short is not helpful for choosing monitors.
its not vn, its va panel. also other panels suffer from different issues, so its like pick your poison. va has ghosting as you said, tn has shitty color accuracy, ips has bad contrast and backlight bleeding. if you dont want any of those, you will need to get an oled monitor which will cost you a pretty penny and even then, you might get screen burn in if you are not careful enough..
@@smurfaccount4985 I dont really understand what you mean by running r5 5600 and RX6600 but you can use bottleneck calculators it might help write PC Bottleneck calculator to google and check it out
THIS IS HILARIOUS I WAS JUST ON UR SITE LOOKING AT YOUR MONITOR DEALS AND DECIDED TO CONSULT UA-cam, I WATCHED THE WHOLE VIDEO BEFORE REALISING IT WAS PB TECH HAHAHHA
I don’t think curved makes that much of a difference in fps games, going for a 240 hz monitor for valorant and Fortnite for me personally has been a big improvement for my gameplay and in game skills ❤
When I look for a monitor (I’m a competitive gamer) I look for a 24” or 27” and then usually 1080p. And then I look at latency because if you have a sharp eye for that stuff you can tell the big difference between 1 ms and .5 ms response time
I’m buying the Dell 25 gaming monitor 25” 1080p curved screen. I wanted 27 but someone stated the pixels would be too big. I play competitive rainbow six siege.
Want kind of monitor is better for MMOs like WoW? I was thinking on an 34 ultrawide, but I think is too much screen, I play near the sceen on han Ikea desk so even with a curved ultrawide I will need to turn around my head to reach the mission box text.
I would suggest a 32“ curved. Big enough to immerse you but not big enough to lose peripheral. Also at WoW you wont need the edges of the screen as your bars will be there
I currently have an LG 29 Inch UltraWide Monitor with 21:9 FHD(2560 x1080) IPS Display, sRGB 99%, HDR10, AMD FreeSync, 1ms MBR, 100Hz, 2 x 7W Speakers with MaxxAudio, USB Type-C Connectivity, White. $248 CAD in total. Though I wish it was 120 or 144Hz but for what it is as an ultrawide... its pretty cool. The audio is meant to be replaced with a sound bar speaker because by default its pretty bad. One of the best features is the USB C connectivity to recharge my phone or to hook up a tablet to show on your monitor.
You forgot about panel types and response times. Basically lower response times are better for clarity if something is moving. For panel type: va and ips are both fine, for better color and response time you can go for an oled or qd oled monitor
If u have 800-900 bucks i recommend getting aw2725df. Its the 27 inch 1440p 360hz minitor. Its qd-oled gen3 with amazing studio grade color accuracy, 0.03 ms latency almost 0 ghost imaging, and really deep blacks the only down side is the glossy panel and the max 1000nit peak brightness. Its color accuracy is soooo good out of the box and in hdr mode it rivals professional grade studio monitors that usually retail for tens of thousands of dollars.
PPI don't matter if you're going to sit far enough, there's no way you're noticing the difference between a 1440p and 4k 24 inch monitors as long as you're sitting at least 50 cm away from the screen,
I need a 32 inch because I don’t wanna feel like I’m compromising on the size because I already have dual 32 inch. This also means I need a higher resolution because you could see the individual pixels if it’s only a regular HD monitor. Also, one thing I need is a lead because I’m too used to using a lead displays cause I daily drive a iPhone 15 Pro Max, 23 M3 Max MacBook Pro 16in, Ultra Watch and a new 24 iPad Pro 13in and all of these have OLEDs. and like they say once you’ve experience OLED you don’t wanna go back so it got me in a chokehold. Like other people might say they don’t really care or they can’t tell the difference but I could tell and it’s annoying.😂
This is a great time to be in the market for a monitor... There is absolutely no need to spend more than $300 for even a top end 32 inch...for those who need it you can get a 100+hz/1ms monitor starting from like ..$100..unless u want 4k
Well, buying a monitor to me is also looking at the future. I would want a monitor to last at least another GPU upgrade, so atleast 5 years as im not upgrading every few years. And when i upgrade i would want to use that extra power. Im currently considering to buy a completely new gaming pc, as my current pc is 12 years old and i upgraded the motherboard, cpu and gpu 5 years ago. At first i wanted to go for 1440p 144hz, but after running a benchmark i could aswell go for a 4k 180hz 34" ultrawide
you guys can enjoy your 1024 hz monitors that have more pixels than there's atoms of sand on a beach I'll continue to enjoy the classic 60 hz square monitor from like 2006 (it's literally the year i was born)
My AOC 27inch 1440p , 240hz 1000r curved monitor is perfect for playing Rocket league at a locked 240 FPS and the new call of duty at 200+ frames. Highly recommend
To those people, you really need to ask yourself if you actually want a 4K display. 4K has a great impact on performance that could've otherwise gone to a higher refresh rate 1440p display with good HDR, which has a much bigger impact than the higher resolution of 4K.
1440p, 144hz, 27inch is truly the sweet spot for gaming
curved?
not 200hz or 240hz?
@@t-4820 unnecessary
@@t-4820 maybe if u really wanna go overboard or an avid fps gamer, but overall not really. 144 is sufficient enough
@@ahmedlahmed7610nuh uh 240 hz feels like a completely different experience than 144
well, you see, theres this thing called mone-
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@@Commander_LeeOke bro🥵💀😭
mone 😩😫😐
Monitors r the hardest pc component to buy lol. And most ppl look at price refresh rate resolution only. That’s a massive mistake😆 u need to know color accuracy latency the brightness & contrast levels. Gsync/freesync can ur pc even run the framerates of ur monitor.. like buying a 240hz monitor while u have a 3050 is pointless u less ur a CSGO/valorant pro. Even then u don’t NEED 240hz
Yea your right I want to buy a monitor but it use a lot of electricity that’s I don’t have a monitor
@@Someone_6to😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 are you in 🇨🇩
Pretend pro is all we are tho
so what monitor can you suggest
@@Timmy-torme no I’m in Belgium
I’m happy with my 1440p 165hz monitor bc it has good color accuracy and it came in under $300
whats the name of it
@@musicstudio4250looks like he's talking about MSI 274QRF-QD
@@musicstudio4250AOC Q24G2A QHD 165 Hz
Spill the name of the monitor homie
@@Superluffypirate AOC Q24G2A
Just switched from like 60ish hertz to 240hz and it’s so much different. You really feel like your actually playing the video game irl it’s crazy😂
That's what happened to me when i switched from tv to monitor. From 30 to 60-120? It just felt like a completely different game
I remember going from Xbox (30/60fps) to PC (144hz) and it blew my mind lol
@@hotzauhse what inch is your monitor
@@Xtraonekay8 inches
Setting up a gaming pc I never knew all this about monitors, I thought you just used a telly screen 😂😂😂
💀
I mean you can use a telly screen, it probably won't look very good though
No way 💀
Some people don't appreciate sarcasm, good on you mate..
@@youdontneedtoknowthis177 i bet picture quality on oled tv is 10 x times better than on most monitors
So I’m the only one here using a 27 inch 1080p 165hz monitor? Lol
27 inch, 1080p, 60hz monitor for me 😔
@@makotoyuki9498 Well, I run an old ass PC, so I usually don’t get much more than 60fps in the newer titles anyway lol
Is 27 1080 good quality for gaming or other applicantions?
@@karimsaleh4659 It’s more than enough for me at least. If you look really close you can see some minor pixelage, but for normal use it’s great👍
@@karimsaleh4659 it’s alright, I have one; 27 inch 1080p 144hz. It’s honestly good I got it at Walmart just a bit over $100. I’m here tho because I’ve been thinking of upgrading to a 4k monitor with vesa mount
I love that Star Citizen Gameplay running on that ultrawide
1080p with 100-144 hz is good for AAA gamers and also for some eSports
I don’t know why every man and his cat thinks they’re “eSports” players. You’re all bang average You think cos you play at high refresh 1080p you’re a professional gamer lol!! I remember growing up playing for fun, you kids play for ego and don’t enjoy it unless you’re going 30-3 in a FPS game hahaha.
First consider the price
and viewing distance
Oooo I see they are showing Star Citizen as a demo! Fitting
Also important to consider is that resolution drastically affect performance. There is also a lot more that goes into monitors. You can get a much better experience with a quality 1440p monitor than a similarly priced 4K one. I'd say that for at least single player, good HDR is much more important than the resolution, especially when it also means you can run at higher frame rates.
For me the best one is 1440p, 165hz and 27 inch curved.
I have the Dell S2722DGM and it’s awsome
I just checked and for some reason 32 inch is cheaper than the 27.
@@robbieballzhuge2796 oh I checked that one and it had lower quality
Do it work with Xbox one s?
might be because one is IPS and the other is VA, or refresh rates might be different too.@@robbieballzhuge2796
@@robbieballzhuge2796 probably due to demand
I have 24“ 1440p 165hz
This monitor is so nice because it has the best of all
Which one you got
@@barayt3277he prolly got the $500 dell gaming monitor they’re out of stock where I’m at
Is it in Australia
i have 27" 1440p 180hz, truly is the sweet spot!
@@marshallteminez930 wtf that's too expensive for a 24"
I love how one of the games shown (star citizen is literally the reason I'm going for a higher end monitor
i have a 1080p, 23” and 75hz and it’s perfect
which is it?
mine is 24, 75hz, 1ms. TN panel AOC, zero ghosting ! only disadvantage is vievieng angles but its Ok because we sdont look at monitor at sides but dead on. And its very good for ps3,4,5.
Cope harder broke kid
and here i am playing on tv from my bed lol
Just picked up a MSI 4k 144hz 1 ms HDR monitor , pumped !
I have ultrawide and so far the only titles that don’t support it are all fromsoftware ones (you can bypass by editing ghaphics commands) and enter the gungeon. So black bars aren’t a problem 😊
My recommendation for the best budget monitor is the MSI g2412 170hz monitor, it has a 1 ms response and its really cheap for what it is.
I tried 120hz, I don't care for it at all. I notice it, but it doesn't really improve gameplay for me
are you playing on high sensitivity?
@@EnglishMusics123 i played with gyro aiming and high sensitivity. You can say I'm wrong, I'm fine with that.
For me personally, it's too much work playing at 120hz. Can't be bothered setting up my pc and projector again for a difference I don't really care for
bru did u even setted the 120 hz on ur moniter
@@ribstuff6116 yes and no. Settled it on my projector. Saw the difference. Didn't care for it
If you want to buy a monitor for competitive gaming (CS2/GO, Valorant etc), You should buy a monitor with high refreshing rate. Minimum 144 hz recommended. Also reaction time of the monitor should be 1 ms to not experience delay. Theres 3 panels wich are VN, IPS and TN. Avoid VN panels to not experience GHOSTING (a faint trail or afterimage of moving objects on your screen). TN panels are fastest and cheapest than ISP and VN
TN has a bit worse colors and contrast but TN Panels has fastest reaction time between VN and IPS. Your FPS Should be high as your monitor refresh rate. If you have a thousand FPS on a 144 hz monitor you will see it as 144 FPS. 24 inch monitor also recommended on esport gaming wich this is preference. This is the best monitor preferences for competitive games like CS2/GO or Valorant etc. In my opinion this short is not helpful for choosing monitors.
its not vn, its va panel. also other panels suffer from different issues, so its like pick your poison. va has ghosting as you said, tn has shitty color accuracy, ips has bad contrast and backlight bleeding. if you dont want any of those, you will need to get an oled monitor which will cost you a pretty penny and even then, you might get screen burn in if you are not careful enough..
@@f1xsu I appreciate for the correction.
@@ScrubsSwagginhey man, what monitor should I get if my pc is running r5 5600 and RX6600 ?
@@smurfaccount4985 I dont really understand what you mean by running r5 5600 and RX6600 but you can use bottleneck calculators it might help write PC Bottleneck calculator to google and check it out
@@smurfaccount4985it totally depends on what you play and what fps your getting. If you can get 240fps then go for 240hz.
If 27 is too big but 24 is too small go for 24.5 or 25 inches it’ll say one of those I listed but 24.5 and 25 are the same
I found a 1080P, 165Hz Curved 24 inch firee
23.8" 280hz 🙈
I personally have a 27 inch 1440p 165hz monitor and i love it
THIS IS HILARIOUS I WAS JUST ON UR SITE LOOKING AT YOUR MONITOR DEALS AND DECIDED TO CONSULT UA-cam, I WATCHED THE WHOLE VIDEO BEFORE REALISING IT WAS PB TECH HAHAHHA
This resolution-size thing is what I would EXACTLY recommend! One of the best examples of a 24" 1080p monitor is the Samsung Odyssey G3
EHAT WAS THE TEO MONITORS ON THAT SETUP AT THE BEGINNING
ty now i know how to get the best one
Nice to see star citizen
I got 24.5inch koorui monitor
I got a custom 49” 540hz, I thought I would get black bars or stretched res but I just got a really big fov in most games
Damnn
1440p, 165hz, 27inch or higher, and slight curve is a awesome moniter
Those are all so cool!
I dont have that kind of money
Star Citizen spotted
I just bought my first gaming monitor. It took me some time to decide but i finally went with the Asus TUF VG27AQ
I don’t think curved makes that much of a difference in fps games, going for a 240 hz monitor for valorant and Fortnite for me personally has been a big improvement for my gameplay and in game skills ❤
do you think that i should get 165 or 240hz if i get 160-200 fps? Price difference is minimal and its a VA panel
I highly recommend a 165 hz monitor that’s 1080p from brands like AOC and LG their very good and budget
Fortnite😂
When I look for a monitor (I’m a competitive gamer) I look for a 24” or 27” and then usually 1080p. And then I look at latency because if you have a sharp eye for that stuff you can tell the big difference between 1 ms and .5 ms response time
Is 27 1080 good?
I’m buying the Dell 25 gaming monitor 25” 1080p curved screen. I wanted 27 but someone stated the pixels would be too big. I play competitive rainbow six siege.
Curved is also better for eyes
I have a AOC 27 inch monitor
Want kind of monitor is better for MMOs like WoW? I was thinking on an 34 ultrawide, but I think is too much screen, I play near the sceen on han Ikea desk so even with a curved ultrawide I will need to turn around my head to reach the mission box text.
I would suggest a 32“ curved. Big enough to immerse you but not big enough to lose peripheral. Also at WoW you wont need the edges of the screen as your bars will be there
For 1080p, it's definitely too much and you start to see pixels. For 1440p and above, it's very nice.
21:9 is the best story games are awsome and comp games you can play at a streched resolution and with no downsides
I have 1080p 24 inches 165hz monitor definitely sweet spot for 1080p gaming
I currently have an LG 29 Inch UltraWide Monitor with 21:9 FHD(2560 x1080) IPS Display, sRGB 99%, HDR10, AMD FreeSync, 1ms MBR, 100Hz, 2 x 7W Speakers with MaxxAudio, USB Type-C Connectivity, White.
$248 CAD in total. Though I wish it was 120 or 144Hz but for what it is as an ultrawide... its pretty cool. The audio is meant to be replaced with a sound bar speaker because by default its pretty bad. One of the best features is the USB C connectivity to recharge my phone or to hook up a tablet to show on your monitor.
Now i have a under 200€ Crua display.
32 ", 99%srgb, 165hz, 1440p, curved.
Great monitor
You forgot about panel types and response times. Basically lower response times are better for clarity if something is moving. For panel type: va and ips are both fine, for better color and response time you can go for an oled or qd oled monitor
i have a 1080p 165hz 24inch monitor and i love it, it also comes with speakers which i prefer over headphones due to them giving me dents in my hair
what's the name?
I have a. 22 inch 100hz monitor and I love it the only problem is it’s small
Gotta mention the PPI
28” Odyssey G7 4K 144hz is 🔥
Is it expensive?
Yea, $500 while it’s on sale 😭
Noice!
my recommendation for fps: pick 24 inch and set your seat close to the desk
If u have 800-900 bucks i recommend getting aw2725df. Its the 27 inch 1440p 360hz minitor. Its qd-oled gen3 with amazing studio grade color accuracy, 0.03 ms latency almost 0 ghost imaging, and really deep blacks the only down side is the glossy panel and the max 1000nit peak brightness. Its color accuracy is soooo good out of the box and in hdr mode it rivals professional grade studio monitors that usually retail for tens of thousands of dollars.
I just bought my first ever monitor. I have a 24 inch. 180hz monitor and it was only 100$ it was an actual deal. Insane. Crua is good
if ur still at 60hz u need to upgrade fr
Yeah. But some people who use it for work or very casual gaming gan go away with it.
Yes I have 60hz monitor I got for free. I need to upgrade. I feel like I can get that 144fps easily.
My super ultra wides work with 99% of games, haven't really had black bar issues, most of the time you just go into settings and change it
I'm not a gamer but monitor is actually one of the hardest shit to pick LMAO especially when you just want to design some graphic and stuff
Personally going for 49 inch 244 hz
I got a 1440p 165hz 27 inch curved monitor for $170 on Amazon and I love it
Monitor name pls. How is the screen quality while watching movies close to screen. Any pixels seen or not. Thanks. Pls say monitor name
Following what’s the monitor name
Idk the name but it’s from koorui
Why very less full hd gaming monitors 😢
32 in and 4K is the only way to go for me.
24 inchest that tall
Cant wait for the revenge episode
And if you are just playing for fun, don't even worry. Get whatever monitor you want, as long as it can take advantage of your PC/Console.
Best monitor from my experience (Viewsonic): 27”, IPS-Panel, Qhd and 144hz 😃
I always check the PPI. Anything below 218 is not good enough. That equals 5k res
PPI don't matter if you're going to sit far enough, there's no way you're noticing the difference between a 1440p and 4k 24 inch monitors as long as you're sitting at least 50 cm away from the screen,
I need a 32 inch because I don’t wanna feel like I’m compromising on the size because I already have dual 32 inch. This also means I need a higher resolution because you could see the individual pixels if it’s only a regular HD monitor. Also, one thing I need is a lead because I’m too used to using a lead displays cause I daily drive a iPhone 15 Pro Max, 23 M3 Max MacBook Pro 16in, Ultra Watch and a new 24 iPad Pro 13in and all of these have OLEDs. and like they say once you’ve experience OLED you don’t wanna go back so it got me in a chokehold. Like other people might say they don’t really care or they can’t tell the difference but I could tell and it’s annoying.😂
This is a great time to be in the market for a monitor... There is absolutely no need to spend more than $300 for even a top end 32 inch...for those who need it you can get a 100+hz/1ms monitor starting from like ..$100..unless u want 4k
The big ass super ultrawide is called a Samsung Odyssey G9, and I highly recommend it
I have three 27 inch, 2k, 144 Hz LG monitors
Gn850 just buy it it’s phenomenal
thanks mannnn
16:9 is the best ratio after that 4k/so many hertz ips or va without ghosting. oled doesn't worth the stress
Aspect ratio and screen type imo. I'm going to 21:9 oled
Well, buying a monitor to me is also looking at the future. I would want a monitor to last at least another GPU upgrade, so atleast 5 years as im not upgrading every few years. And when i upgrade i would want to use that extra power.
Im currently considering to buy a completely new gaming pc, as my current pc is 12 years old and i upgraded the motherboard, cpu and gpu 5 years ago. At first i wanted to go for 1440p 144hz, but after running a benchmark i could aswell go for a 4k 180hz 34" ultrawide
i have a msi 27 2k 180hz quantumDot ♥
1080p 240hz 0.5ms enough for shooter
i have the Sony Inzone M9 4K 144hz monitor
Ok so we aint talking about how you aint activated dam windowns???
Thx I bought a 250hz 32inch curved monitor
💀💀💀
if you have a next gen console you might as well get a monitor that supports HDMI 2.1 to get the most out of your console.
I’m gonna future prof my monitor a bit and get a msi mpg 321urx when asap when they get restocked the 240hz and 4k qdoled amazing specs but pricey 😂
I have 2 27 inch 1 verticle 1 horizontle both 560 hertz
AOC Q24G2A
I have a Dell Ultrasharp 2716D
There’s another thing with refresh rate called smearing. I was stuck with a monitor with horrible smearing.
you guys can enjoy your 1024 hz monitors that have more pixels than there's atoms of sand on a beach
I'll continue to enjoy the classic 60 hz square monitor from like 2006 (it's literally the year i was born)
The best thing you can do is go somewhere to see how they run.
All I want is a 24 inch 1440p 144 hz IPS monitor. Any leads?
lg 27gl850
Benq EX series
My AOC 27inch 1440p , 240hz 1000r curved monitor is perfect for playing Rocket league at a locked 240 FPS and the new call of duty at 200+ frames. Highly recommend
price?
What is a good monitor that’s gaming that I can connect to a MacBook Pro 💻
I got a 1440p 170hz 27” monitor for Christmas and all I play on them is tf2 and Roblox
I have a 4k 160hz 27inch AOC monitor.
same specs but acer for me
I got the 37 inch
I'm going with the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 4K 32 in and 240 Hertz refresh rate
god is good
Bros milking Jesus
@@DripChicken627 wdym
24 inch is the best option for FPS games
i have a 32 inch 1080p monitor
For the people that want the best monitors 4K OLED 120hz etc etc I mean at that point just buy a LG C3 tv or something…..
To those people, you really need to ask yourself if you actually want a 4K display. 4K has a great impact on performance that could've otherwise gone to a higher refresh rate 1440p display with good HDR, which has a much bigger impact than the higher resolution of 4K.
I have a 34 inch 1440p 165hz 1ms hdr curved monitor