Gaming monitor for ps4: The 4 Best Gaming Monitors For PS4 – Spring 2023: Reviews

The 4 Best Gaming Monitors For PS4 – Spring 2023: Reviews

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Intro
  3. Best Monitor

    1. Best Mid-Range

      1. Best Budget

        1. Best Cheap

          1. Notable Mentions
          2. Recent Updates
          3. All Reviews
          4. Discussions

          Updated Jun 01, 2023 at 01:41 pm

          By Nicholas Di Giovanni

          Whether you’re in a dorm or a small space, monitors are a great alternative to large TVs for gaming with the PlayStation 4, and they usually have lower input lag. As many 4k gaming monitors have features that only the PS5 can take advantage of, like HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and variable refresh rate support, you don’t need many features to find the best gaming monitor for PS4. Since the PS4 supports 1080p resolutions, even a basic 1080p monitor is good enough, but the PS4 Pro supports a 4k resolution too. While it might be worth getting a high-end 4k gaming monitor if you want to buy the PS5 in the future, the PS4 can’t take advantage of high-end features, so you don’t need to spend a lot on a monitor for the PS4.

          We’ve bought and tested over 275 monitors, and below you’ll find our top picks for the best monitors for both the PS4 and PS4 Pro. See our recommendations for the best gaming monitors, the best PS5 monitors, and the best 4k gaming monitors.

          1. Best Gaming Monitor For PS4

            Gigabyte M28U

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            8.6

            Size

            28″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Max Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            3840 x 2160

            HDR10

            Yes

            4k @ 60Hz

            Yes

            1080p @ 60Hz

            Yes

            See all our test results

            The best monitor for PS4 that we’ve tested is the Gigabyte M28U. It’s a 4k monitor meant for use with current-gen gaming consoles like the PS5, but it still offers excellent gaming performance with the PS4 and PS4 Pro, and it doesn’t cost as much as other high-end monitors. While its stand-out feature is HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, which the PS4 doesn’t support anyways, you can at least take full advantage of the PS5 with this monitor if you want to eventually get that console. You can also get the 32-inch Gigabyte M32U if you want a bigger screen, but it costs more.

            If you have the PS4 Pro, you won’t have issues displaying 4k content, and the high resolution delivers sharp detail and crisp images. The monitor has a good response time with 60Hz signals, resulting in only a bit of blur trail behind fast-moving objects. While its 60Hz input lag is slightly higher than most monitors, it’s still lower than many TVs, and you’ll get a responsive feel without any noticeable delay while gaming.

            See our review

          2. Best Mid-Range Gaming Monitor For PS4

            LG 32GP850-B

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            8. 5

            Size

            32″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Max Refresh Rate

            180 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            2560 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            4k @ 60Hz

            Yes

            1080p @ 60Hz

            Yes

            See all our test results

            If you’re looking for a cheaper monitor in the mid-range price category, consider the LG 32GP850-B. It’s different from the Gigabyte M28U because it has a 1440p resolution and doesn’t have HDMI 2.1 bandwidth. It doesn’t make a difference for gaming on the PS4 anyways, as the console doesn’t support HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, so you can save money by getting a monitor with HDMI 2.0 bandwidth like this one, especially if you don’t think you’ll get a PS5 later on.

            While the 1440p resolution doesn’t produce crisp images like the 4k screen on the Gigabyte, the image clarity is still good. The PS4 and PS4 Pro don’t natively support this monitor’s 1440p resolution, but the monitor still displays 4k signals by downscaling them, and it upscales 1080p signals. It has great motion handling at 60Hz, so there’s minimal blur trail behind fast-moving objects. If you find that the 32-inch screen is too big for the space you have available, the LG 27GP850-B/27GP83B-B is a smaller alternative that performs similarly, so you can get whichever size you prefer.

            See our review

          3. Best Budget Gaming Monitor For PS4

            Gigabyte M27Q

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            8.4

            Size

            27″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Max Refresh Rate

            170 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            2560 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            4k @ 60Hz

            Yes

            1080p @ 60Hz

            Yes

            See all our test results

            If you’re on a tighter budget, check out the Gigabyte M27Q. It has a 1440p resolution like the LG 32GP850-B but a smaller screen, and its gaming performance is worse. It has worse motion handling than the LG, but its response time at 60Hz is still good enough for gaming, and you won’t notice too much blur with fast-moving objects.

            It can either downscale a 4k signal or upscale a 1080p signal, making it a great choice for both the PS4 and PS4 Pro. However, like the LG, it doesn’t support HDMI 2.1 bandwidth either, so you might need to upgrade your monitor if you buy the PS5 in the future, but most low-cost monitors don’t support that anyways. It also has a few extra features to give you a competitive advantage over someone who uses a TV, as it has different crosshair modes, which are ideal for FPS games, and its input lag is even lower than the LG or even the Gigabyte M28U.

            See our review

          4. Best Cheap Gaming Monitor For PS4

            Acer Nitro XF243Y Pbmiiprx

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            Size

            24″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Max Refresh Rate

            165 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            1920 x 1080

            HDR10

            Yes

            4k @ 60Hz

            Yes

            1080p @ 60Hz

            Yes

            See all our test results

            If you want a simple and cheap gaming monitor for your PS4, check out the Acer Nitro XF243Y Pbmiiprx. It has a smaller 24-inch screen and lower 1080p resolution compared to the Gigabyte M27Q, which is what you have to expect for a low-cost display. Because the standard PS4 only supports a 1080p resolution and nothing higher, this is ideal if you have that console and don’t want a monitor that has to upscale 1080p signals. You won’t have any compatibility issues while using the console on this monitor, either.

            It offers great gaming performance with a good response time with 60Hz signals as long as you disable any variable refresh rate (VRR) support on the monitor. However, this doesn’t make a difference, as the PS4 doesn’t support VRR. It also has wide viewing angles, and despite its low cost, it has outstanding ergonomics that make it a good choice for co-op gaming.

            See our review

          Notable Mentions

          • Gigabyte M27U:
            The Gigabyte M27U is similar to the Gigabyte M28U, delivering better picture quality as it gets brighter. However, it can be harder to find.
            See our review
          • Dell S2722QC:
            The Dell S2722QC often goes on sale for around the same price as the Gigabyte M27Q, and it’s a decent choice if you have the PS4 Pro as it has a 4k resolution. However, it isn’t a dedicated gaming monitor, meaning it has worse motion handling than the Gigabyte.
            See our review

          Recent Updates

          1. Jun 01, 2023:
            Replaced the LG 27GP83B-B with the LG 32GP850-B for consistency with other articles.

          2. Apr 11, 2023:
            Replaced the LG 32GP850-B with the LG 27GP83B-B because it’s easier to find; moved the Dell S2722QC down to Notable Mentions because it isn’t a dedicated gaming monitor; replaced the ASUS VG246H with the Acer Nitro XF243Y Pbmiiprx because it’s better for gaming.

          3. Feb 06, 2023:
            Replaced the LG27GN950-B with the Gigabyte M28U because the LG is hard to find; added the LG 32GP850-B; replaced the HP X24ih with the ASUS VG246H because it’s cheaper; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          4. Dec 16, 2022:
            Restructured article to reflect how people are looking for a monitor and to reflect market availability; added the LG 27GN950-B as the ‘Best Monitor For PS4’ and renamed the Dell S2722QC as the ‘Best Mid-Range Monitor’; replaced the ViewSonic XG2431 with the Gigabyte M27Q and removed the LG 27GP850-B because it’s more expensive than the Gigabyte; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          5. Oct 28, 2022:
            Replaced the Acer Nitro XV272U with the LG 27GP850-B because it’s easier to find; replaced the LG 27GN800-B with the ViewSonic X2431 because it’s better overall; replaced the Acer Nitro XF243Y with the HP X24ih because it’s cheaper; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          All Reviews

          Our recommendations are based on what we think are the best monitors for PS4 currently available. They are adapted to be valid for most people, in each price range. Rating is based on our review, factoring in price and feedback from our visitors.

          If you would prefer to make your own decision, here is the list of all of our monitor reviews. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. Most monitors are good enough to please most people, and the things we fault monitors on are often not noticeable unless you really look for them.

          The best monitors for PS4 in 2023

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          Written By
          Brandon Russell

          Updated May 5, 2023 6:04 PM

          Whether you’re planning to stream on Twitch, or simply don’t have a ton of space, sometimes it makes sense to play your consoles on a monitor instead of a TV. If your console of choice is the quasi-retired PlayStation 4, you can get a monitor that suits your needs for a very affordable price. Whether you have a standard PS4 or the 4K-capable PS4 Pro, these are the best monitors for PS4.

          • Best overall: Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX
          • Best 4K monitor: Acer Nitro XV282K
          • Best curved monitor: AOC C27G2Z
          • Best budget: Acer CB242Y

          How we picked the best monitors for PS4

          I’ve been writing about TVs, monitors, and PC gaming for the past 10 years, and keep up with new advances in the industry. Between my work at PopSci and writing for TechnoBuffalo, I’ve also tested gaming monitors from many manufacturers over the years.

          To select the best monitors for PS4, I drew on my own personal testing experience, as well as reviews from experts specializing in display technology and impressions from consumers. Our top monitors offer the best overall value with a strong balance between refresh rate and price.

          You don’t need a great gaming monitor to get the most of your PS4—you only need 1080p/60Hz. The best monitors for PS4, we believe, go beyond that standard so you can get solid budget or mid-level performance on PC as well, without forcing you to spend more money than you need for an ideal gaming experience on your console of choice.

          Best overall: Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX

          Buy it used or refurbished: eBay

          Why it made the cut: The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX features a 32-inch 4K display and a peak brightness of 1,400 nits.

          Specs

          • Resolution: 3840×2160
          • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
          • Size: 32-inch
          • Ports: 3 x HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4
          • Panel Type: IPS
          • HDR: HDR10

          Pros

          • Big, sharp picture
          • Ample ports
          • HDR

          Cons

          • Very expensive

          The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX is a top-flight gaming monitor for any console, not just PS4. The 32-inch 4K display supports a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,400 nits, so you’ll really get the full effect of HDR. This monitor features a mini-LED backlight, unlike the other monitors on this list, and features a max brightness of 500 nits. The biggest downside is the monitor is a little large at 32 inches, so if you’re sitting up close, the PS4’s 1080p output might not look amazing. Still, your eyes might not care after getting blasted with 1,400 nits of Bloodborne.

          Best 4K monitor: Acer Nitro XV282K

          Buy it used or refurbished: eBay

          Why it made the cut: The Acer Nitro XV282K features a 28-inch 4K IPS display, 144Hz refresh rate, and all the ports you need.

          Specs

          • Resolution: 3480×2160
          • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
          • Size: 28-inch
          • Ports: 2 x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.2, 4 x USB
          • Panel Type: IPS
          • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400

          Pros

          • 4K resolution
          • VESA DisplayHDR 400
          • HDMI 2.1

          Cons

          • Expensive

          With a 28-inch 4K IPS display, 144Hz refresh rate, and two HDMI 2. 1 ports, the Acer Nitro XV282K is overkill for the PS4. It’s a much better match for the PS4 Pro or PS5, the latter of which is capable of gaming at 4K 120Hz. Like our budget pick, the Nitro XV282K has an adjustable stand and supports a 1ms response time. It also features two HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can enjoy the benefits of the new standard if you upgrade to a PS5 or Xbox Series X.

          Best curved monitor: AOC C27G2Z

          Buy it used or refurbished: eBay

          Why it made the cut: The AOC C27G2Z features a 1500R curve, plenty of ports, and FreeSync support.

          Specs

          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
          • Size: 27-inch
          • Ports: 2 x HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2
          • Panel Type: IPS
          • HDR: No

          Pros

          • Curved display
          • Ample ports
          • 240Hz refresh rate
          • 0. 5ms response time

          Cons

          • No HDR

          Curved displays aren’t for everyone, since they force you to sit directly front and center, but the AOC C27G2Z makes a strong case for checking one out. The 27-inch VA 1080p display has a 1500R curvature, 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.5Ms response time. It’s also Freesync compatible and includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, so you can plug in your PS4 and PC. There’s no HDR and the display is fairly dim at 250 nits, but the 27-inch curved display offers a sharp, immersive experience.

          Best budget: Acer CB242Y

          Buy it used or refurbished: eBay

          Why it made the cut: The Acer CB242Y offers a great 24-inch IPS panel and a fantastic adjustable stand that’s height adjustable and can pivot 90 degrees.

          Specs

          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh Rate: 75Hz
          • Size: 24-inch
          • Ports: HDMI, VGA
          • Panel Type: IPS
          • HDR: No

          Pros

          • Small and lightweight
          • Adjustable stand
          • Slim display bezels

          Cons

          • 250 nit brightness

          The Acer CB242Y may seem on the small side at 24 inches, but it’s a perfectly good size for a 1080p display, especially when it’s sitting within arm’s reach on your desk. The 1080p, IPS panel offers great color-accuracy and decent contrast. Normally, its 75Hz refresh rate would disqualify it from consideration, but it’s just the right speed for the PS4. The monitor also supports FreeSync technology, which helps eliminate screen tearing on PC, although the PS4 doesn’t support the feature.

          The best part about the Acer CB242Y is its stand, which is height adjustable and can tilt, swivel, and pivot 90 degrees. The stand makes it easy to adjust the monitor for the best possible viewing experience.

          What to look for when choosing the best monitors for PS4

          Standard specs for monitors have evolved significantly since the PS4 launched in 2013. Models at every price point support faster refresh rates, higher resolutions, and better display technology. As such, the best gaming monitors available sport specs well beyond the PS4’s capabilities.

          The standard PS4 aims to run games in 1080p at 60 frames per second over an HDMI 2. 0a connection, which enables high dynamic range (HDR). The more powerful PS4 Pro features support for 4K at 60fps, with support for HDMI 2.0b. In both cases, you have a very specific cap on what your console can do, so it pays to get a monitor that’s just powerful enough to meet those needs.

          Size and resolution

          When we talk about monitor size, we’re referring to the diagonal length of the screen, from corner to corner, in inches. Resolution refers to the number of pixels on the screen (width by height). Although the PS4 supports a max resolution of 1920×1080 (Full HD), some monitors support 2560×1440 (Quad HD) and 3840×2160 (Ultra HD).

          When choosing a monitor, it’s important to remember that the size and resolution are inherently connected when generating a clear picture. A monitor’s size and resolution are linked because the image quality can suffer depending on the combination you get. A large monitor with a low resolution can look blurry, particularly when sitting close.

          Since the PS4’s top resolution is 1080p, you’ll want to choose a monitor on the smaller side. We recommend picking up a monitor with a display that’s 27 inches or under; otherwise, your games may not look as sharp as they would on a smaller screen. If you have a PS4 Pro and want to play in 4K, we recommend going all out and getting a large monitor—32 inches or more. 

          One last thing to keep in mind: Neither the PS4 nor the PS4 Pro support 2560 x 1440 resolution, also known as 1440p or Quad HD. If you’re buying a monitor specifically to play PS4 games, you should avoid buying a 1440p monitor as a reach for the PS4 or a compromise pick for the PS4 Pro.

          Refresh rate

          Refresh rate, measured in Hertz (Hz), refers to the number of times your monitor can draw and redraw what’s happening on the screen. It’s been a core feature of monitors for years and has only gotten more advanced. Some monitors today top out at 360Hz, which is far more than what a PS4 can support. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the animations. If you play online games like Call of Duty: Vanguard, a higher refresh rate will help you respond more quickly to the action taking place.

          Usually, we recommend players buy a gaming monitor with a top refresh rate of 144Hz, which allows players to run most games with uncapped frame rates on a powerful PC. That said, PS4 supports a refresh rate up to only 60fps, so you won’t need a monitor that supports anything higher. (This is especially helpful on the PS4 Pro since many 4K monitors max out at 60Hz.)

          There is one extra wrinkle here. The now 18-month-old PlayStation 5 can play some games in 4K resolution at 120fps. If you’re planning to upgrade to the new console in the near future—supplies permitting—it may make sense to buy a 4K monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate. For more advice on futureproofing, check out our guide to the best monitors for PS5.

          Panel type

          Most monitors use Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panels lit by LED backlights, and there are a few different types to choose from that offer various levels of quality. For this roundup, we focused on two panel types used most often by display manufacturers: vertical alignment, or VA, and in-plane switching, or IPS.

          Monitors with IPS panels offer the best color performance among its peers, often providing 95% or higher of DCI-P3, the widest color gamut used in the film industry. They also tend to bring black levels to their most extreme, making it difficult to distinguish details in dark scenes.

          VA panels offer excellent contrast, refresh rates, and response times. They also provide impressive colors, often reaching the Adobe RGB color gamut. Due to the remarkable contrast ratio of VA panels, they work well with HDR content. That said, VA panels tend to have poor viewing angles, so you want to sit directly in front of them to get the best experience.

          High dynamic range (HDR)

          High dynamic range, or HDR, is a display technology that allows a monitor or TV to show greater detail in scenes with higher contrast. Imagine a game that needs to show dim and bright light simultaneously. With HDR, a monitor can accurately show details in challenging light scenarios and offer richer, more vibrant colors.

          The PS4 supports HDR10, an open standard for the tech common among TVs. It calls for screen brightness of up to 1,000 nits. While HDR has been a common feature in TVs for years now, it’s less common in monitors. Generally, monitors that support HDR offer only basic HDR performance, which may be due to the monitor’s limited brightness and lack of local dimming technology, which can dim specific parts of a screen. Generally speaking, you need a brighter screen for HDR to work well—a dim screen will not be able to differentiate between high- and low-lit areas at the same time.

          While comparing monitors, you may notice that some monitors list support for HDR according to the VESA DisplayHDR certification program, rather than mentioning HDR10 or Dolby Vision, the most common choices among TVs. The Video Electronics Standards Association, or VESA, ranks HDR performance from best to worst: 1400, 1000, 600, 500, and 400. Often, cheaper monitors with support for HDR will fall on the lower end of the spectrum with a rating of 400. For the best HDR experience while gaming, you want a monitor that offers VESA DisplayHDR 600 or above.

          Lastly, since great 1080p monitors with HDR support and high brightness are rare and often expensive, it’s worth noting that not all PS4 games support HDR. Push Square has a list of HDR-compatible PS4 games, which is long but focused on AAA games from the second half of the PS4’s lifespan. Only select games available for PS4 support HDR, including Red Dead Redemption 2 and The Last of Us 2. You may need to enable it on the console and in the game you’re playing to use the feature.

          FAQs

          Q: Does PS4 support DisplayPort?

          No, the PS4 doesn’t support DisplayPort. The PS4 connects to monitors via an HDMI 1.4 port. Technically, you can connect a PS4 to a monitor’s DisplayPort using an active HDMI-to-DisplayPort adapter. They’re reasonably priced and easy to use, but may disable HDR support.

          Q: Should I use a TV or monitor for PS4?

          There’s no right or wrong way to play the PS4. Both monitors and TVs will provide you with an enjoyable experience. The choice comes down to price, size, and where you plan to play games. If you prefer to sit back on the couch while gaming, then a TV is the better option. A monitor can be helpful if you’re trying to stream on Twitch through a PC, or if you prefer a desk-based gaming setup. Both are viable options and will produce an excellent picture.

          Q: Can any monitor work with PS4?

          Any monitor with an HDMI 2.0 port and either speakers or a means of connecting an audio source should work with the PS4. For very old monitors, you may need an HDMI-to-VGA adapter or HDMI to DVI adapter to output video. If your monitor doesn’t have speakers or a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can connect a gaming headset to your PS4 or plug in speakers to the console’s optical port.

          Realistically, if your monitor doesn’t have an HDMI port, we would recommend looking into an upgrade.

          Q: Does PS4 support 144Hz?

          No, the PS4 supports a maximum refresh rate of 60Hz. Even with a 144Hz monitor, your games should run between 30-60Hz. That said, we still generally recommend 144Hz gaming monitors for most players. It will still run your PS4 games at the highest possible framerate, and keeps the door open for better performance on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

          Final thoughts on the best monitors for PS4

          Almost every monitor we researched had the basic specs necessary to make the PS4 shine. Most great monitors far exceed the console’s simple resolution and frame rate needs. Unless you care strongly about high dynamic range, you have a wide array of worthy choices. That said, if you’re buying a new monitor to pair with a PS4, it wouldn’t hurt to choose something with an eye toward what can also get the most out of a PS5.

          best monitors for PS5, PS4 and Xbox consoles

          The holiday season is upon us and, as usual, we’re getting tempting discounts all over the place. If you’re looking to buy someone a monitor for a modern console like PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S as a gift, we’d love to help you with our advice.

          MSI offers a full line of gaming monitors that are optimized for next generation consoles.

          MSI Console Mode

          Each MSI monitor supporting MSI Console Mode is capable of:
          1. Automatically receive 4K video signal from the console and upscale it to 1440p to display it on the screen in WQHD resolution.
          2. Display in 1080p / 120Hz if the gamer prefers high refresh rates in fast-paced competitive games, albeit at the expense of some reduction in image quality.
          3. Control the console via HDMI™-CEC – the console will turn on automatically when the monitor is turned on.
          4. Support High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode for enhanced image quality in the latest games.

          Our recommendations:

          Where to buy

          1. Best 4K 144Hz Console Gaming Monitor: MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD

          If you want to give away the very best in console gaming, this monitor is the right choice for you. The large 4K screen with high refresh rate combined with HDMI™ 2.1 video input is the perfect complement to today’s gaming console. The Optix MPG321UR-QD features a 32″ 4K IPS panel with superb speed performance, 1ms response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate.
          The monitor uses Quantum Dot technology and is also DisplayHDR 600 certified. This means higher contrast ratio and wider color gamut for an incredibly realistic gaming experience.

          Where to buy

          2. Best Immersive Curved Console Monitor: MSI MPG ARTYMIS 323CQR

          The MPG ARTYMIS 323CQR monitor features a large 32-inch screen with a 1000R curvature that perfectly matches the natural curvature of the human field of view. Each dot of the screen is located at almost the same distance from the user’s eyes, which increases comfort during long gaming sessions.
          1440p (WQHD), DisplayHDR 400 certified, wide color gamut all play an important role in making virtual worlds come to life on the console without any compromise.
          As soon as the monitor detects a connection to a game console, a special MSI Console Mode is activated, in which it is able to receive a 4K signal and automatically, in real time, convert it to its native WQHD resolution.

          Where to buy

          3. Best 32″ 1440p Quantum Dot Monitor for Consoles: MSI Optix MPG321QRF-QD

          The resolution of the Optix MPG321QRF-QD is also WQHD, but this time we are dealing with a large 32-inch IPS panel with wide viewing angles and low response time (only 1ms). If you often play console games with friends, these viewing angles will ensure that everyone sitting in front of the screen sees a high-quality image without color distortion.
          The Optix MPG321QRF-QD also features quantum dot technology, wide color gamut and high dynamic range of DisplayHDR 600, so it guarantees excellent quality without any compromise. The monitor will enter MSI console mode as soon as it detects that a 4K signal is being input.

          Where to buy

          4. Tom’s Hardware Editor’s Choice for Widest Color Gamut: MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD

          Fast IPS panel with 1ms response time, 165Hz refresh rate and WQHD resolution plus MSI console mode is the recipe for a great console gaming monitor.
          In console mode, the Optix MAG274QRF-QD receives a 4K HDMI™ signal and automatically converts it to its 1440p resolution.
          It supports high dynamic range (HDR), conforms to DCI-P3 cinematic color gamut, and uses quantum dot technology to bring lifelike images to video games.

          Where to buy

          5. Best 27″ 1000R Curved Frameless Console Monitor: MSI MPG ARTYMIS 273CQR

          Curved monitor enhances gaming immersion and is more comfortable on the eyes. The MPG ARTYMIS 273CQR features a 27″ 1000R curvature, WQHD resolution screen that puts you right in the middle of the action and never misses a beat.
          DisplayHDR 400 certification means greater contrast and wide color gamut, while dynamic content is guaranteed to display smoothly with high-speed performance: 1ms response time (MPRT), 165Hz refresh rate.
          Like the rest of the monitors on our list, the ARTYMIS 273CQR model supports MSI Console Mode, which improves image quality when the monitor is connected to a new generation console.

          What to consider when choosing a monitor for your game console

          The new generation of Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles have already provided gamers around the world with many enjoyable experiences. However, choosing the right monitor for them can cause some difficulties.

          Whether you’re buying a monitor for PC or console gaming, the factors to consider are the same. However, some gaming monitors are slightly better suited to next-gen consoles than others due to additional features.

          1. Resolution

          PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles support screen resolutions higher than Full-HD, so it makes sense to select a monitor with at least WQHD (1440p) resolution. Ideally, a 4K model with a high refresh rate.

          2. Color gamut

          Wide color gamut allows games to look exactly the way the developers intended them, because the monitor is capable of displaying a much larger number of shades. This helps make games more realistic and unlocks the full potential of next generation consoles.

          3. Response time

          Response time is often overlooked when it comes to console games. The smaller this parameter, the faster the monitor is able to change the color of pixels when changing the image on the screen. This is especially important in fast-paced games, which look much better with low monitor response times.

          4. Downscaling (for WQHD monitors)

          If you are going to connect a 1440p monitor to your Sony PlayStation 5 console, you will find that it can only output a 1080p signal. The monitor will upscale the resulting image to its 1440p resolution, but detail will be reduced. Instead, MSI monitors offer a special console mode where they receive a 4K signal and convert it to 1440p. As a result, the image will be much clearer and more colorful than with 1080p > 1440p conversion.

          Let’s go for gifts!

          When you invest in a next generation console, you want the best speed and picture quality. An appropriate monitor will help to reveal its full potential. In this article, we tried to make your choice easier, because there are a huge number of various models on the market.

          So, if you want to get the most out of your console gaming, a 120+Hz 4K monitor with HDMI™ 2.1 is the perfect choice.

          In the middle price range, a WQHD monitor with a high refresh rate will be optimal. However, you should make sure that it is capable of receiving a 4K signal and downsampling it to WQHD.

          MSI Console Mode Supported MSI Monitors have improved compatibility with new generation consoles by automatically converting the 4K signal received from them.

          The best monitors for PS4

          The technology that Sony uses in its PlayStation 4 console is truly the best when it comes to (fast!) quality image output. Needless to say, in an ideal world, such a console should be paired with the best gaming monitor capable of conveying the beauty of the picture painstakingly created by game developers?

          Check out the best gaming monitors of 2019 to make your exclusives look better than ever.

          Asus ROG Swift PG279Q

          Designed to lead its players to victory, the Asus ROG Swift PG279Q has the right performance for the professional arena. One of the most significant is its resolution: 2560 x 1140 pixels, which is 4 times more than 720p and 77% more than 1080p monitors. The density of 109 pixels per inch makes the image crystal clear and sharp. And the IPS panel completes the job with an excellent contrast ratio of 1000:1 and viewing angles of 178 degrees.

          The ROG Swift boasts multiple screen refresh rates: 60, 120 and 165 Hertz, all of which can be switched at the touch of a button on the back. It is worth noting the presence of the G-SYNC function, which synchronizes the refresh rate of the monitor with a PC. Not a console, right, but what’s stopping you from having both?

          Another nice feature of ROG Swift is the ability to display the reticle in the center of the monitor. Especially for those games where it is absent. And the screen timer and fps counter will help you keep track of time and monitor your system performance in real time.

          LG 27UK850

          While this monitor was conceived primarily for content creators, it is well suited to the needs of gamers looking for the perfect combination of color and brightness. With HDR10 support, the LG 27UK850 is way ahead of other monitors. And thin frames will allow you to enjoy the picture without any interference.

          Best paired with an AMD graphics card or console, this monitor delivers not only incredibly sharp images, but also true-to-life colors and sharpness with no chance of blur. And the Black Stabilizer function will make dark scenes richer in detail.

          Dell U2718Q

          Dell assures us that the U2718Q will deliver not just a pretty picture, but UltraSharp quality, perfect for a lot of “visual” tasks. Imagine a palette of a billion shades, with the help of which the image is built for your work or games. No borders, just juicy and clear picture in Ultra HD 4K resolution with a color gamut of 99.9% sRGB. Fabulous.

          BenQ EL2870U

          When it comes to top-notch gaming experience, the BenQ EL2870U knows exactly what to lure gamers into. Not only is there support for HDR, but also several of its profiles, switched by pressing a button on the panel. One of them is HDR with BI+ (or Brightness Intelligence Plus), where the brightness and color reproduction adjust to the surrounding conditions.

          The monitor supports 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, twice the resolution of 1080p, and much sharper. In addition, gamers will certainly be pleased with the 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync function, which allows you to display the image on the screen without distortion, delays or lags.

          Acer Predator XB271HU

          One of those gaming monitors that can fall in love at first sight. Slim bezels, clean lines, and unique red accents on the stand all scream how cool this monitor is. Thanks to the display with Advanced IPS matrix, you will be able to see real colors on it, without distortions, highlights and blackouts, despite dynamic scenes and even the most ragged editing. Add to that the WQHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and you get crystal clear images at their finest.

          Not just for beauty and the Infinite Screen feature, the player’s eye tracking technology linked to the in-game camera: it moves according to your gaze, which, with proper skill, will be very useful in role-playing games and shooters. With it, you can even choose to interact with NPCs and game objects!

          If you have a PC with an NVIDIA graphics card, then the G-SYNC function will be extremely useful, and ZeroFrame technology, coupled with the thinnest frames, will make it incredibly convenient to use two monitors at the same time.

          Alienware AW2518HF

          Alienware peripherals, despite their low popularity in Russia, have an excellent reputation. To the point that some well-known eSports teams use it, which is proof enough of its reliability and quality. Worthy of Alienware products and design that distinguishes it from competitors. In other words, the AW2518HF is an excellent monitor.

          Although it is smaller than its colleagues on our list (only 25 inches), and its resolution is different (Full HD 1080p), you should not underestimate it even in comparison with more expensive UHD and WQHD brothers. Stunning 240Hz frequency, AMD FreeSync and 1ms response time will give you unrivaled responsiveness and stunning picture clarity.

          Samsung C49HG90

          Don’t want to bother with multiple monitors to organize an ultra-wide picture? It is for you that the curved Samsung C49HG90 with a resolution of 1800R was invented, which will surround you with a juicy and realistic image. In the latter, you can be sure, because the proprietary technology of Quantum Dots with all its billions of shades is responsible for the quality.