There's something of a sweet spot in gaming monitors, and it's 27 inches. At the typical distances you'll find yourself from a monitor on a desk, a 27-inch display does a good job providing plenty of space without completely overtaking your field of view. And, when you pair that display area with a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, you can get a strong balance of size and clarity. In smaller rooms, a 27-inch monitor can even make a decent substitute for a TV when you pair it with a good set of speakers.
The existence of that sweet spot is probably part of the reason there are so many 27-inch, 1440p monitors on the market. You'll find high-speed models that can let you game with buttery-smooth frame rates and variable refresh rates as well as some models that support HDR. There are budget gaming monitor options with TN panels and premium models with speedy IPS panels – even QLED technology is on the table.
We've rounded up our top picks to make your selection process easier. Whether you want an affordable contender or the best of the best, you'll find it here — or click here to find them in the UK.
Screen size: 27" | Aspect ratio: 16:9 | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 | Panel type: Nano IPS FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible | HDR compatibility: HDR10, DisplayHDR 400 | Brightness: 400cd/m2 | Refresh rate: 165Hz | Response time: 1ms | Inputs: 2 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
If you’re looking for an incredibly well-rounded gaming monitor, the LG 27GP850-B UltraGear is a brilliant example of just how good a 27-inch option can be. The plenty big, bright screen handles reflections with ease and fits seamlessly on almost any desk in even the brightest of rooms. There’s also a highly adjustable stand that ensures you can take a close look at your game's
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