Starting at just $120 these are the two best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself right now

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

ASRock Phantom Gaming | 27-inch | 1080p | 165Hz | IPS | FreeSync |
We love a simple but great 1080p monitor, and this ASRock is one of our favorite choices for gaming screen deals. There's nothing to complain about here when you're getting a big, fast IPS panel for just under $120.

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Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQA1A | 27-inch | 1440p | VA |
If 1080p isn't a high enough resolution for you, then how about spending just $60 more for 78% extra pixels? That VA panel is big and bold, with lots of contrast, and all for very little money.

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A good monitor will last you many years but that doesn't mean you have to spend a small fortune on getting the you can get. Pick the right budget gaming monitor and you'll have a screen that will be more than good enough for nearly every PC gamer.

One of the best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself is the . It has a 27-inch IPS panel, with a resolution of 1080p and a maximum refresh rate of 165 Hz. There's even support for FreeSync Premium variable refresh rate, to ensure smooth, tear-free gaming.

Tucked underneath the panel's edge are two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.2, and a 3.5 mm headset socket. While those aren't the latest versions, they're more than good enough for u31 เครดิตฟรี 31 บาท 1080p 165 Hz.

To keep the price low, ASRock has cut out some features, though, with the most notable being the lack of height adjustment in the stand. winner55 You've got a fair amount of tilt and swivel on offer, but you'll need to stack it on a box or two, if you need to raise it up.

At 27-inches, the screen is somewhat on the large side for 1080p gaming and the low pixel density will be quite obvious if you sit close to the screen. Oh, and you can forget about using HDR, despite the claim it supports HDR10. Technically it does but as that's the bare minimum, it's not very good—just leave it in standard mode (SDR) and enjoy its natural colors and brightness.

For a cent under $120, though, you can forgive ASRock for those minor quibbles. You're getting a really nice gaming monitor for the money.

Mainstream graphics cards are more than capable of pushing more than 1080p at decent frame rates, so if you're looking for a higher resolution monitor, but don't want to spend lots of money, then this is the one to get.

It has a 27-inch screen like the ASRock model, but this one uses a VA display. That means the viewing angles aren't as good and the color reproduction is a little down on specs, but what you get in return is a fast response, bright colors, and an excellent contrast ratio. IPS fans might turn their noses up at a ww winner55 VA panel, but they do handle black colors and contrast far better.

The refresh rate is slightly [[link]] overclocked to 170 Hz, though it does support slower rates if you [[link]] don't like how it looks running at that speed. There's FreeSync Premium support with this monitor too and like the ASRock, there's HDR10 support on [[link]] offer (though again you still won't want to use it).

Its stand is very basic—no height or tilt adjustment, only swivel—but that's about it for negatives. There are two HDMI 2.0, one DP v1.2, and a headset socket just as with the ASRock monitor.

The extra $60 you'd spend on buying this over the Phantom Gaming screen gets you 78% more pixels, so the pixel density is much better. Perfect if you like sitting close to your monitor during gaming.

Both displays are well worth the asking prices if you ask me and, for once, it's nice to have a choice where you really can't go wrong, no matter which one you pick.

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