TOP 5 GAMING MONITORS





 Are you looking for a gaming monitor which can help you enhance your gaming experience? well, then you are at the right stop. Here are the top five gaming monitors that will help you enhance your gaming experience and make your gaming experience more fun and thrilling, all under $1000.

I factored in things like sales feedback and reviews so we can compile this list so you guys know which are the best out there currently on the market.

1. ZOWIE XL-2546 DIVINA:












The first product we are looking into is the Zowie XL - 2546g  divina this one's a bit of an exception to the list and I'll explain that in a minute it's a 24 and-a-half inch 1920 by 1080 P TN panel at one millisecond with a 240 Hertz refresh rate.

Now the thing about this is the original version of this monitor is still one of the top-rated gaming monitors on the market to date it's still used widely and pretty much all E-sports events and stuff for gaming tournaments and the reason for that is a because it's a 1080p display.

So, it's gonna be easier for your graphics card to run but then B your GPU can then push the game to 240 Hertz to just take advantage of that but like I said it's a bit of an exception because the original monitor came out in 2017 so that obviously can't make the list but these new Davina series it's the same exact monitor just in white and if you ask me I think we need more white monitors in the world.

This is looking pretty nice the image is rated at 93% sRGB color rating and by default, it has a pretty vibrant pop to its default setting which has set us to help the enemy stand out more and by the way, for all the monitors here I'll point out its highest color rating whether that's DCI p3 RGB or Adobe RGB.

But as a trusted E-sports panel the display itself is very very nice and you also get a little added bonus with their control puck it's this little module that has three quick settings you can toggle between the scroll wheel as well for navigating the menus and it just sits nicely on the base of the stand and  this monitor is for 479 dollars  

2.MSI OPTICS MPG 341CQR:


Now at number two we have the MSI optics Mpg 341cqr and this is cheaper than options Like the Alienware etc, so they didn't make the list obviously but they're also only 120 Hertz while this one is 144 Hertz so a 34-inch 3440 by 1440 PVA panel with a one millisecond response time you get free sync and gsync hello adaptive sync and the display is rated at 105 percent RGB color reading.

 So a bit more oversaturated but for most games I'm sure people might like that more vibrant look or you can always just go into the settings and adjust that color but think it looks pretty nice this monitor also integrates their mystic RGB lighting for some integrations and games to show you things like your health status and game.

You can see the light strip on the bottom there on the chin and on the backside although the back of the monitor the lighting is pretty minor so you won't really see this unless your room is pitch black and you have a pretty lightly colored wall but at least that front strip can add some benefit.
 
The stand here is also pretty flexible with a hundred millimeters of height adjustment 20 degrees of vertical tilt 60 degrees of swivel from side to side now some other cool additions we have here. They included a mouse bungee and a webcam mount for streaming inside the box.

The bungee just locks into place on the bottom of the monitor so we can hold your mouse cable which is a pretty nice idea and then the webcam out of top fits in this groove on the backside but it's definitely not hefty enough to hold a DSLR or anything.

 It's funny they include that because there's also a built-in webcam on the actual monitor now the quality's not good for sure but it does have some cool use for things like audio ambient light detection when it comes to the brightness and you can set different user profiles so it can detect who's using the PC and then change the settings accordingly.

They also have an MSI OSD app for quick access to those monitor settings which is a lot easier than navigating it through actual menus built into the monitor I like this a lot better now it does claim 400 nits brightness or HDR but when I was testing it barely hit 300 it's definitely one of the pricier options at this list at $799 but again it's a very nice ultra-wide panel but the price has dropped a bit to around 780 this week on Amazon but the good news is the prices all go down from here. 

3. AORUS F127Q-P:








Number three is the Auris fi127qp a nice 27-inch 2560 by 1440 IPS display with a one millisecond response time native at 165 Hertz refresh rate with adaptive sync for your AMD and NVIDIA GPUs we have a 100% color rating for the RGB color spectrum with 10-bit color as well which is noteworthy because most monitors out there is only 8-bit color depth.

Some things I like other game assist features with an FPS counter a timer and crosshairs plus again we have some built-in RGB lighting on the monitor itself from some back low it's definitely brighter than the MSI RGB because it's on both sides of the back plus the actual stand but it's still not gonna be like a dedicated RGB light strip.

Now an interesting feature that made headlines at CES when this was announced is that the monitor actually has built-in noise-canceling for your microphone that, of course, is only through the built-in microphone jack so that means if you have a USB mic or anything else you're out of luck.

I like the MSI OSD with here gigabyte we have the OSD sidekick which gives you some cool things like screen overlays for monitoring your PC settings like CPU temps frequencies fps and stuff like that even the ability to draw your own onscreen reticle this does have HDR but it's only 315.

It's a brightness that again leaves a lot to be desired and we have another flexible stand for you with 130 millimeters of height adjustment it pivots 90 degrees 40 degrees of swivel and 25 degrees of vertical tilting oh and the power brick is actually built into the monitor so you just have a cable no massive adapter on your floor this one comes in at six hundred and forty-nine dollars  

4. LG 27GL850:











Number four where it starts to get very very interesting the LG 27GL850 a 27-inch 2560 by 1440 nano IPS display with a one-millisecond response time and a 144 Hertz refresh rate with adapt to sync which is all at industry-first and it offers fantastic image at 98% DCI p3 color gamut.

I think when looking at it the color and just the black levels itself is probably the most appealing you'll find on a gaming monitor with the Nano is it does a really good job of looking similar to an OLED screen and it's the same technology they use in their LG TVs.

Not only that but the panel itself has an anti-glare coating and has very very minimal bezels all around HDR 10 is supported but again it's very lackluster with just 315 it's brightness are you seeing a trend yet the stand does have height adjustment vertical tilting and could swivel 90 degrees vertically but the stand itself is pretty clunky.

There's also no pivoting from side to side now we'll say this does suffer from pixel trailing at the one millisecond fastest setting and the response time menu so the world's first claim is true but it's not worth those visual artifacts that you'll see if you just have it at the fast setting when you're playing it's gonna be what three to four milliseconds and it's still gonna be just fine.

The monitor is on outstanding value at $499 but since this has been so popular it's pretty much sold out everywhere so it's kind of tough to find it in stock right now.

5.ASUS TUF VG27AQ:










Coming at number five is the Asus tufVG27athis is a 27-inch 2560 by 1440 IPS display with a 1 millisecond response time it's a 144 Hertz for fresh straight L can be overclocked to 155 Hertz with adaptive sync for Nvidia and AMD GPUs now one killer feature that ultimately mainly put this at number one is the backlight strobing with adaptive sync and Mabel who's gonna greatly reduce any motion blur you might see.

I'm out of all the monitors I've tested this is the only gaming monitor with this future for gaming at 144 so you saw that pixel trailing with LG and here we don't have that and Asus calls this extreme low motion blur or ALM be the image here provides nice and details and accurate colors and 99% srgb and it does support HDR but again 315 it's brightness it's not gonna cut it.

Now built-in is a game plus for again things like builds at FPS counters crosshair is a timer and a pretty interesting sniper mode which gives you a very tiny magnified like box in the middle of your screen now if you use this I'm not gonna call you a cheater but kind of a cheater.

Now we also have built-in speakers on this monitor and the most adjustable and flexible stand on this list with a hundred and thirty millimeters of height adjustment 38 degrees of tilting 180 degrees of swivel and 180 degrees of pivoting all around.

think it's just the best option right now like I said with the higher refresh straight when overclocked than LG the stand is better it has those built-in speakers and the emlv is just the deciding factor in the end and this comes in at four hundred and twenty nine dollars crazy good value right?

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