Looking at the best 4K gaming monitors can feel a little like facing a labyrinth of specs and features. But as long as you have a good compass – read: this expert shopping guide – your gaming and graphic tasks will run like a dream on our gear-head picks for the year ahead (2024). With supersharp displays and gaming-chip refresh rates, let’s start syncing up the collective landscape of the best 4K gaming monitors that meet your every and any PC gaming need.
The Dell G3223Q is the best 4K gaming monitor available. With a giant 32-inch size, a 1ms response time, a 144Hz refresh rate and compatibility with both AMD’s FreeSync and Nvidia’s G-Sync Adaptive-Sync tech, it’s the gamer’s dream. Add the fact that it offers wide and accurate colour, and the fact that it costs a mere $800, and you’ve got a real bargain.
The Cooler Master Tempest GP27U is a standout in the Mini LED field. The 27-inch display has a remarkable 576 dimming zones, along with a 160Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync, making it an ideal monitor for gaming and creativity.
The Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ is the OLED to which any gamer looking for the pinnacle of colour and contrast should aspire. With a 42-inch screen, a 0.1ms response time and 120Hz refresh rate, this monitor was built for the gaming elite, with ultra-precise colour calibration and negligible input lag.
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8, with its 32-inch 4K VA panel and Mini-LED design boasting 1,196 dimming zones, is firmly positioned in the upper echelon, with a 240Hz refresh rate that can be had for a cool $1,400.
The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ has a 32-inch IPS display with a 155Hz refresh rate – that’s as high as you’ll find, so it elevates your gaming experience. Also, it supports Adaptive-Sync for impressively vivid additional colour and super deep HDR contrast.
The Philips Momentum 279M1RV, a 27-inch IPS beast, marries a 144Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time, all wrapped up in Adaptive-Sync (to keep it calm) for beautiful, bright, colourful fun.
The Acer Predator XB273K feature a 27-inch IPS panel, a 144Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia’s G-Sync technology exclusively. The winner features top-notch colour accuracy and contrast for the money.
The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX: Foe of HDR fanatics. The 32-inch Mini LED display, 144Hz refresh rate with Adaptive-Sync support, and benefits of HDR equal immaculate contrast and brightness all at once with this excellent gaming monitor.
The Asus TUF Gaming VG289Q offers a 28-inch IPS display with a 4K resolution at 60Hz, with AMD’s FreeSync making it affordable with accurate colour and minimal input lag, but it’ll only set you back $289.
Console gamers should feast their eyes on the Alienware AW3225QF, which combines a 32-inch QD-OLED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision to create a winning display recipe.
When embarking on the quest for the perfect 4K gaming monitor, bear in mind:
Zooming in, however, it’s the part played by sync tech that should grab your attention. Adaptive-Sync, or variants thereof such as Nvidia’s G-Sync and AMD’s FreeSync, is the technology of choice for eliminating screen tearing by synchronising both your monitor’s refresh rate and your graphics card’s output in a single smooth, seamless and uninterrupted loop. This results in a gaming experience that’s both more enjoyable and aesthetically pleasing, thanks to its fluidity.
Getting the right sync technology for your 4K gaming monitor is a vital part of setting up your dream gaming rig, and we hope we’ve helped you get one step closer to deciding between FreeSync Premium Pro or Nvidia G-Sync. From mind-blowing detail to astonishing speed and performance, or unbeatable affordability, there’s a 4K gaming monitor that’s right for whatever your budget or gaming setup.
Choose wisely, sync seamlessly, and may your gaming be forever glorious.
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