
The Samsung C32H711 with FreeSync for $400 offers much more screen space with its 32-inch panel. There are still high refresh rate options that won't break the bank, like the 27-inch 144Hz Asus MG278Q with FreeSync for $340, 27-inch 144Hz Dell S2716DGR with G-Sync at $350, or 24-inch 165Hz Dell S2417DG with G-Sync for $360. On the cheaper end, we have the 27-inch 75Hz FreeSync Acer K271U for $200, the 27-inch IPS BenQ GW2765HT at $230, the 25-inch IPS Dell Ultrasharp U2518D for $250, and the 27-inch IPS Acer K272HUL at $270. High-end PCs are powerful enough to step resolution up to 1440p, and these displays are increasingly common and affordable. And if 144Hz still isn't a fast enough refresh rate for you, the 24.5-inch Acer Predator XB252Q runs 240Hz with G-Sync and is available for $430. High refresh rate displays with a 1080p resolution are also affordable look to the 144Hz 27-inch Acer GN276HL for $190, 144Hz 24-inch Asus MG248QR for $200, or the curved 27-inch 144Hz MSI Optix G27C2 with FreeSync for $230. The AOC E2429SWHE is a very basic 24-inch monitor for just $100 and the Acer K272HL at $120 or Samsung S27E330H at $150 are cheap 27-inch options. The first set of monitors to highlight are 1080p displays. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
