5 Best 1080p Gaming Monitors

A 1080p gaming monitor offers a lot of versatility in features, refresh rate, and more. Here are some of the best 1080p gaming monitors.

Picture of a collection of some great 1080p monitors
A collection of some great 1080p monitors (Image via Dell | Samsung | ASUS)

According to the latest Steam Hardware Survey, as of this writing, over 50% of gamers have chosen a 1080p gaming monitor. This indicates that 1080p resolution remains the preferred choice among the majority of gamers. They prioritize features, refresh rate, panel type, or FreeSync/G-Sync compatibility over higher resolution.

However, it is also true that the market for 1080p gaming monitors is quite convoluted, which makes it difficult for general users to choose one. That’s why we compiled a list of some of the best 1080p gaming monitors to make it easier for you to choose. You will find this list below, ranked according to price-to-features ratio.

Note: Parts of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions. Also, the prices mentioned herein are subject to change.

Best 1080p Gaming Monitors

1) Alienware 25″ AW2523HF Gaming Monitor

Picture of Alienware 25" AW2523HF
Alienware 25″ AW2523HF (Image via Dell)

The Alienware 25″ AW2523HF is one of the best 1080p gaming monitors you can buy. It has a refresh rate of 360Hz, which is more than enough for most competitive or esports players. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and has also received Adaptive Sync certification.

Therefore, you will never experience screen tearing. The response time is also impressive, resulting in little to no ghosting or trailing in both UFO tests and actual gaming. This is due to the use of newer Fast IPS panels that have recently been launched. The build quality of this Alienware monitor is equally impressive, including a large heatsink inside to keep the panel cool.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen size25 inches
Resolution1920 * 1080
Refresh rate360 Hz
Panel typeFast IPS
Display typeFlat
Aspect ratio16:9

2) SAMSUNG 25″ S25BG40 Odyssey G4 Gaming Monitor

Picture of SAMSUNG 25" S25BG40 Odyssey G4
SAMSUNG 25″ S25BG40 Odyssey G4 (Image via Samsung)

The Samsung Odyssey G4 offers premium features without costing an arm and a leg. The IPS panel used here has a refresh rate of 240Hz, which is enough for most esports titles. This display also features 99% sRGB color coverage and can get as bright as 400 nits.

Therefore, you will get a decent viewing experience. Also, the DPI is around 90, as it has a 25-inch screen with 1080p resolution, so text will appear decently sharp from the right distance. The Odyssey G4 also received G-Sync compatibility certification, so Nvidia users can buy it without worries.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen size25 inches
Resolution1920 * 1080
Refresh rate240 Hz
Panel typeIPS
Display typeFlat
Aspect ratio16:9

3) ASUS 24.5” XG259CS ROG Strix Gaming Monitor

Picture of ASUS 24.5” XG259CS ROG Strix
ASUS 24.5” XG259CS ROG Strix (Image via ASUS)

The ASUS ROG Strix XG259CS is one of the best gaming monitors in terms of price-to-performance ratio. This monitor features a Fast IPS panel, like the Alienware model discussed above, and has a refresh rate of 180Hz. While not the highest, it is still better than other monitors that support a maximum of 165Hz in this price range. This panel is also tuned for color accuracy and is certified with Display HDR 400, providing a great viewing experience in this range.

The ASUS ROG Strix monitor also supports ELMB Sync (Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync), which eliminates ghosting and motion blur. This results in clear picture quality during motion.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen size24.5 inches
Resolution1920 * 1080
Refresh rate180 Hz
Panel typeFast IPS
Display typeFlat
Aspect ratio16:9

4) AOC 27″ C27G4ZH Curved Gaming Monitor

Picture of AOC 27" C27G4ZH
AOC 27″ C27G4ZH (Image via AOC)

The AOC C27G4ZH is a 27-inch curved gaming monitor designed for users who want a more immersive experience. It is equipped with a Fast VA panel, which can reach a refresh rate of up to 280Hz. One of the perks of a VA panel is its high contrast ratio, so blacks appear deeper with a richer color space. In fact, this panel can reach 125% of the sRGB color space, which is excellent.

Such display panels are hard to find in this price range. However, not everything is perfect. VA panels have one drawback: viewing angles. Therefore, viewing this display from the sides won’t look as good as IPS panels.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen size27 inches
Resolution1920 * 1080
Refresh rate280 Hz
Panel typeFast VA
Display typeCurved
Aspect ratio16:9

5) Samsung 24″ G30D Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor

Picture of Samsung Odyssey G3 G30D
Samsung Odyssey G3 G30D (Image via Samsung)

The Samsung G30D Odyssey G3 is a budget gaming monitor packed with features despite its $119.99 price tag. It features a 24-inch VA panel and a 180Hz refresh rate. Thanks to VA technology, this monitor has a high contrast ratio and deeper black levels. The Odyssey G3 has up to 95% sRGB coverage, providing a great viewing experience. It also supports height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and more.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen size24 inches
Resolution1920 * 1080
Refresh rate180 Hz
Panel typeVA
Display typeFlat
Aspect ratio16:9

Final Thoughts

The Alienware AW2523HF and Samsung S25BG40 Odyssey G4 are two of the best 1080p gaming monitors, offering many features and delivering high refresh rate performance. The ASUS ROG Strix XG259CS delivers a strong price-to-performance ratio. While it doesn’t have the high 240 or 360Hz refresh rate, it more than makes up for it with features such as ELMB Sync, Display HDR 400 certification, and more. The other two monitors are excellent picks for budget users.


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