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Our Favorite Computer Monitors for Gaming

By technologistmag.com23 May 20252 Mins Read
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My personal daily driver is the AOC Q27G4ZD (8/10, WIRED Review). A 1440p screen is a very manageable resolution for modern systems, and a great target for a new build. This AOC is a premium version, with the latest panel tech, at a very reasonable price. It quickly took the place of a less impressive 4K screen, which I think is a testament to how much of an improvement QD-OLED is over most other panel types.

It has a 240-Hz refresh rate, which is among the highest you’ll find on gaming screens, with only a few options at 300 Hz or higher. According to the Steam Hardware Survey, just over half of gamers still play at 1080p. The upgrade to 1440p, plus the refresh improvement, should feel massive to anyone looking at a 90-Hz or even 120-Hz screen.

I only have two complaints about the AOC, and one is relatively minor. The glossy finish is fine for pure gaming, but it might be a little bothersome if you intend to use the monitor for both work and play, especially if it’s in a brightly lit office. The less bothersome issue is the stand, which feels a little light for how heavy the screen is, but I recommend using a monitor arm anyway for better adjustability.

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Panel Type QD-OLED
Resolution 2,560 x 1,440
Refresh Rate 240 Hz
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