Ranking the Best 1440p Gaming Monitors (Tier List)
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Looking for a 1440p monitor? These are the best QHD gaming monitors ranked according to their overall performance and value for money.
Best 1440p Monitors (affiliate links):
LG 27GR95QE:
🛒 geni.us/xTuqeA
📽️ • The OLED Monitor You’v...
LG 27GR83Q:
🛒 geni.us/aRJn
📽️ • LG 27GR83Q Review - 24...
HP X27q:
🛒 geni.us/GcW6
📽️ • HP X27q Review - Unass...
LG 27GL83A:
🛒 geni.us/1JuzTsW
KTC H27T22:
🛒 geni.us/ADbHi
📽️ • A New Monitor Brand Ha...
MSI G274QPF-QD:
🛒 geni.us/ty7VaMp
Gigabyte M27Q Pro:
🛒 geni.us/LRvU9
AOC Q27G2S:
🛒 geni.us/W6AN
Measurements & ICC: / aoc-q27g2s-icc-72234236
KTC M27T20:
🛒 geni.us/FyQoL
📽️ • Cheap Mini-LED Monitor...
LG 27GN800:
🛒 geni.us/DyxU
Gigabyte M27Q X:
🛒 geni.us/MbhG0T
📽️ • 240 Hz + 1440p Is Affo...
Alienware AW2723DF:
🛒 geni.us/dzmnEQ
📽️ • Alienware AW2723DF Rev...
Innocn 27G1S:
🛒 geni.us/YDg0
🛒 Refurbished (not always available): shrsl.com/4911z
📽️ • I thought a monitor li...
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Index:
00:00 - The Best 1440p Monitors
00:15 - LG 27GR95QE
01:03 - LG 27GR83Q
02:12 - HP X27q
02:31 - LG 27GL83A
02:42 - KTC H27T22
03:31 - MSI G274QPF-QD
04:44 - Gigabyte M27Q Pro
05:15 - AOC Q27G2S
05:47 - KTC M27T20
06:52 - LG 27GN800
07:12 - Gigabyte M27Q X
07:49 - Alienware AW2723DF
08:20 - Innocn 27G1S Наука
KTC H27T22 UPDATE: Some people are receiving a different version of the H27T22 that's using a different panel (from Innolux vs the original by AUO). KTC confirmed to me that the H27T22 now comes with either of these two panels, both versions coming in the same brown box. I don't know yet how the new version performs, so my review and the S-tier ranking only apply to the original AUO version! I urged them to choose a different name for the new Innolux version.
Can u also review the new version please? Would be very helpful😊
How do I find out which panel I got?
Biased
I picked up innolux version and I have to say, the panel uniformity and backlight bleed is pretty bad. My old BenQ TN panel performs better. Quite a disappointment.
@@benru112 apparently the new version has 2 HDMI 2.0 ports
I actually bought the ktc h27t22 last year after your review and I'm super happy with it. For 250€ it's an excellent monitor, especially compared to the other 1440p monitor prices around that time
I bought one too a few months ago. It was on sale with a coupon. So basically, I paid the lowest price it could offer $194 total from Amazon.
@@mr.pangetako I bought one today for 210 Eur from Geekbuying. Cheapest I could find in Europe
got a 100 coupon on it with amazon , 212 bucks instead off over 300 . i still need to test it once my pc parts come aswell
I hope its better quality than the last Chinese brand monitor I bought, a Viotek which the screen is going out asking for an early death. Its less than 5 years old and was very lightly used. Like it was actually not in use at all for 2 of those years.
A couple of years ago, I bought the Optix G241 after I saw your video because it checked pretty much all the boxes I had and I liked the Color Performance and Contrast. To this day, I'm still incredibly pleased with it but I am entertaining the idea of moving up to 1440p but I just really want a 1440p version of the G241. Lol. Which of these perform the closest to it in terms of colors?
Tolle Reviews. Mach weiter so. Richtig toller Kanal ❤
I got the alienware one because of you, there was a deal going on and i couldnt refuse. Overall I'm very happy going from 1080p to 1440p and the thin bezels makes it look very modern, now that i like higher res im also curious about 4k.
4k is very nice, i like mine, but be careful if you wanna play games on max graphics
I got the alienware one too, since I really loved their monitors, but my ips bleed was so bad that nightimes in games looked like day. Sadly had to return it. Now I am thinking about either buying a new one or getting a different brand like lg (without the bad ips bleed the alienware one definitely would be one of the coolest monitors I have had)
Super helpful, thank you.
Looking forward to seeing that 4k redmagic monitor with 5088 local dimming zones. Would like to see them make a 1440p one with just as many zones or close.
Great video!
Love the videos very informative and helpful. I was wondering do you know anything about LG 27GR75Q beacause 27GR83Q is not available in my region. Is the only difference refresh rate? I need monitor for color work and gaming.
I just bought the KTC monitor off of Amazon for 200€. Thank you for the recommendation.
nice, thanks for the comparison
Will you do any regional deals video for the sales season?
Extra points for labelling the pictures, this is the 1st tier list I have seen that is not painful due to it just being pictures. Thank you
Could you maybe do a video covering setup and use of an OLED screen? I see lots of questions with people not knowing how to use Windows 11 HDR (leave it constantly on or toggle it on/off of for specific games), auto-HDR, tips for protecting against burn-in, clear-type fonts on/off etc. Could be interesting with the boom in OLED gaming screens. I get the feeling many are not impressed by their OLED purchases as they're using them incorrectly or have the entirely wrong user case.
Would love a budget 1440p tier list!
Do you have any plans on reviewing some lenovo monitors? I'm looking specifically at the Y27q-30, but I've been searching everywhere and it seems that there are no english reviews whatsoever. nor for the Y27h, or any other models from this series of monitors. From the specs it looks like a decent monitor, but specs can be deceiving.
I would love to see the AOC Q24G2A ranked on that list it seems a great 24 inch 1440p monitor.
None the less loved the video
Can't wait for the ultrawide tier list *wink wink, pretty please*
Thanks for this video
I recommend you to review the Koorui GP01 that a new monitor from them that is 24 inch QHD. 165hz and nano fast IPS it's hovering between 199 and 250 USD
Thank you for doing my research for me
Great video! But could you please propose 1440p Curved monitor also? Many thanks
I've been using Dell S2721DGF that's not in your list (165 Hz, 1440p, 1ms) for the past two years. It is a bit on the expensive side, but has been serving me well with no issues, connecting my work laptop at day and gaming in the evening (around 12-15 hours of usage daily). I do light video editing but I'm not a professional so colour accuracy is not of importance to me.
My only gripe with it is the stand - I wish it was either flat or had "legs" instead of curved platform. Minor nitpick, easily fixable by mounting the monitor on the arms.
Awesome video once again!
I would have never imagined that the KTC H27T22 would get even cheaper than 250€ here in Germany, but now its only 200€ on Amazon 😅
Obviously I don't regret my purchase, I happily recommend it to my friends :)
KTC H27T22 only sells around 110€ here in China right now. It looks too good to be true. I thought there must be a catch somewhere. It turned out to be way better than its competitors in this price range.
Got the Innocn 27g1s couple of weeks back. No dead pixels, no flickering, no backlight bleeding anywhere. Feels such a huge upgrade from my XL2411 144hz with the price tag of 260 euros. Super happy with your recommendation.
no issues even with VRR enabled?
I've got it all the time enabled and haven't seen a problem with it. Been playing CS2, RDR2, Cyberpunk etc. How can I see it?
How's the screen tearing with adaptice sync disabled at 240hz with 120, 100, 80 and 60fps?
No tearing anywhere even without it, but I have high end pc so could be that also.
@@Tupu331 Would you be able to try it by capping your fps in-game or in Smooth Frog?
The new Dell G2724D and Alienware 2724DM are pretty excellent newer gen replacements for the LG 27 GN-GL-GP850/83A class of monitors. Would love to see you review them should you have the opportunity.
Soon 👍
Just bought the g2724d for when i go home for Christmas, cant wait to set it up
but non of them using a NANO-IPS Panel so it isn´t really a "replacement" in terms of color performance.
Hi, I have the M27Q, is it good or how do you think about buying a newer monitor?
AOC released a new 240hz 1440p oled monitor which is using the same panel as the LG monitor you are dailying for 200 dollars less. id love to see your take on it.
I've got the KTC H27T22 and its an amazing monitor for it's price point, really pretty images, i have calibrate it just like you recommended and even use it to do some Graphic Design Work on it, and for gaming its Pretty Freaking Fast!!! I'm loving this Monitor so much ❤, I will catch up on the 4K miniled variant soon if i want to build a New 4K focus build in the future.
im in the uk and i can't even buy it anywhere :/
@@statix Did you have checked on Geekbuying website?
I think they have shipping to the UK
How do you calibrate it? What settings do you recommend? Thanks in advance!
@@benru112 techless gives the recommend settings on his review of this monitor
The Innocn 27g1s is over $400 on Amazon, and the listing it previously pointed to is now a 144hz IPS panel monitor, and their own website now lists it as a 144hz monitor in the specs and
subtitle, despite a picture of a 240hz monitor. Now, I don't know how much of that is being in the US vs Europe, a mix up on their end, or what, but it feels difficult to trust. I also worry about the color accuracy of a VA panel over IPS, though honestly I'm sure I'd be happy with any of the S, A, or B tier monitors over what I have. I think I'll aim for one of the IPS panels just due to the VRR issue you mentioned, as that's my biggest desired use case of VRR in the 150FPS range.
it is 144hz over hdmi and 240hz over dp 1.4. techless himself made a review of the monitor. it is 240hz.
If ur woried about the color accuracy of the va pannel check some of its reviews from a multitude of dofferent sources mininmizing the risks of bias and unit to unit variation
On Taobao, Viewsonic are offering a lot of 27" 1440p 165-180Hz monitor, like the VX2758/VX2780/VX2781 and they're very affordable if you're close to China. The VX2758 often goes for 899 RMB, which is around $125 and (shipping not included) and it just sounds absurd and i dont know if it's actually good or not
In my country the MSI G274QPF is available instead of MSI G274QPF-QD. How much the difference should I expect? What would be the color re-production variances? Should I buy it?
Thanks for the video man i just suscribe and like, just one quick question look this monitor Gigabyte M27Q rev2 i can see the review of that one on Rtings it see s amazing i can get it for 259$ or get the h27t22 for 209$... The h27t22 is not available on rting to compare and i can see this gigabyte model is a little diferent for the one you review there, wicth one should i ger?
Where would you put the
”ASUS TUF VG27AQML1A” on the list? 260hz (OC)
Techless can you please review the MSI G244F?
Do you know anything about a revision of the M27Q X? I've seen mentions of it's existence but no documentation of differences.
the 27gr83q is the best monitor i've ever owned. literally returned my w-oled for it and have zero regrets!
Hey I was just wondering what monitor you would prefer for ps5 competitive gaming like Fortnite and R6. The maximum refresh rate I can get is 120 fps.
When is the best 4k tier list vid coming out?
just recently bought the LG ultra gear and it’s coming so thoughts on best graphics to run (on Xbox x series x btw)
I would ask you to clarify that the KTC H27T22 monitor you reviewed is not the same as what people can buy now in the shop under the same brand. You, like many others on RUclips had AUO M270DAN08.2 matrix, but it was quickly replaced by a more budget Innolux M270KCJ-Q7E (has 2 HDMI outputs). So when suggesting people to buy KTC H27T22 it would be fair to point out that the manufacturer has long since changed the matrix on these models and the image quality is already different.
Yeah I know. Super annoying. See pinned comment.
@@techlessYT FYI, your comment re: the KTC H27T22 monitor is not pinned.
I just bought it, how can I understand which is the one that I am gonna get? Is the new one still good, or I did a mistake? Thanks!
@@ManuzDio From how I understand the parent comment, you can do the following: Count the number of HDMI ports on your new monitor. One HDMI port = the model that techless tested. Two HDMI ports = the model that is sometimes shipped instead.
@@MondSemmel Thanks!
Will you review new gigabyte m27q x rev 2? There aren't any reviews about that new rev 2 in online
whats your take on Gigabyte M27QX vs Samsung G6? im contemplating between these 2 monitor for my new monitor.
Can you do a 4k version? Thanks!
4k tier list please :)
I have bought m27q x during black friday with quite a discount and waited a month for it to onlu find out it has a bad pixel in upper middle quadrant of the display. Such a shame I cannot get another one for the same price after my return
Hi! Have you seen the AOC Q27G3XMN? I expect it to reach europe at some moment, but its a Mini led monitor for about 250$ on the US.
can you review the koorui gp01? afaik its the only ips high refresh rate 1440p 24" monitor, meaning that the pixel density is much better than other monitors, and its quite cheap and reviewed very highly online
Can you review the HP Omen 27QS, 400euro 240hz
@techless What do you think about NEW M27QX (rev 2.0)? test it please
During cyber Monday sale here at least here in Canada the Alienware got cheaper than the Gigabyte and LG comparable models so huge W.
there is surprisingly small amount of coverage of the Asus PA278CGV, which is the 144Hz iteration of the lower end creator line's Proart PA278CV. would be really interesting to see how it compares to the 'real' gaming line up, as it is pretty okay with colors, but sill capable of lifting some weights for gametime after work. for me it is definitely an 'S' tier as Ive been waiting something like this for ages, but would be nice to see a more objective comparison from trusted source haha. for 400usd with fully fleged 90W usb-c, high refresh, 95%dci-p and 100% srgb, and deltaE below 2, it really does check out.
Where is the KTC G27P6? It's the best OLED for the money hands down, especially with the Newegg deal.
He's not US so maybe he only has access to some? Still not a thorough list.
@@jackjefferson3980 Yeah but just because it shares it's panel with other top end gaming monitors, doesn't mean it's the same thing... It is legit.
Hey, how do you feel about the Koorui 27E3QK 1440p 240hz IPS that's current 223$ on Amazon US ?
Perhaps you are familiar with the Dell G3223D? There aren't many reviews for this monitor, but for the price it looks great. Maybe you know something about it or maybe there are owners of this monitor here who can share their opinion. I would appreciate it.
can u review the new LG 27GR83Q-B and hp omen 27qs?
any thoughts on the Asus TUF VG27AQL1A monitor?
Hi, can you review about the Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQML1A 27" 240hz 1440p.
For some unknown reasonnAW2723DF is cheaper than S tiers monitor in your list xd. No by large margin (2 cent max) but I ended up buying it and I am happy with it
How bad is freesync on Innocn 27G1S? I am planning to use it in singleplayer games
What should I pick? Q27G2, G271CQR, 25G3ZM, AG323FCXE, PG27Q15R2, hyperx armada 25 240hz they are similar in pricing
Was looking at the 240hz ultra gear, i seen a decent amount comments about flickering, dead pixels & ppl saying it’s not a lg panel
Why is it so difficult to find anyone other than RTINGS who has reviewed the Dell G2724D
Idk I just bought it tho hope it docent disappoint coming from a 1080p 144hz bought back in. 2020 I had a g5 1440p but I returnded it a while back
Would like to know where you would place my LG 27gp850-b?
From what i could find on the web. Its similar to the m27q x, but LG being cheaper in my region anyway. Not the mention, they did a "refresh" called 27GP850P-B
@@jensjensen7504 M27QX is 240hz monitor and LG 27GP850 is a 165hz monitor, nothing similar here, totally different category monitor.
What are your thoughts on the Asus XG27AQMR? It's $600, 300hz
Hi @techlessYT, if LG 27GR83Q and Alienware AW2723DF are at the same price, which one should I choose, I only play the FPS game. Could you give me some suggestions pls!
Dude i dont know ..but you give me an energy to trust you
When I went on amazon they seem to only have a VA version of the monitor in the UK and no other version, since I'm going to use the monitor for gaming and design should i get it or do a get the Koorui 24E3 which in the UK has an ips version?
have you had the chance to test the ASUS TUF VG27AQML1A?
When i look online, the KTC H27T22 gets avertised with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, not with the here mentioned 1200:1. Is the 1200:1 still correct ?
Tnx bro
Thanks for the video, i was just searching for a video like this and i decided to buy the ktc, i trust your opinion
I would like to see videos relating to the European market. There are lots of reviewers for the US market but not as many for the EU.
Pretty much all these monitors are either out of stock, unavailable or their prices are just jacked in the UK. Wish he covered more 165hz ones too.
How did you actually buy the 27GR83Q-B? I am from GER and it seems to be US only
Could you review the Koorui gp01? It’s a 24in 1440p 165hz ips display for $200.
I'm currently looking at the AW2723DF and the LG 27GR83Q-B both of which I could get at the same price. The Alienware model is one I'm quite interested in. Would this be a good choice?
Most better than a GR83Q-B
I have an rx 6600 and only play wow. Can my gpu handle one of these models or should I just stick to my 1080p monitors? Thanks.
I want to add a topic. Many PC gamers are missing out on a better image quality when they have a good rig or one that can run games PS5 and Series X equally but playing on 1080p or 1440p monitors. There is also a myth that 1080p or 1440p look worse on a 4k monitor but that is wrong because those games look better on the 4k display due to much better pixel density on a similar size. Pixel density is what matters more than many think. The best thing is 4k 28 inch and 4k 32 inch but 32 is almost too large up close, especially for shooter and 1st person games.
Sadly the recommendation for the ktc monitor seems a bit out of date, because in many countries including here in Germany you seem to be more likely now to get a revision with a different panel (Innolux M270KCJ-K7E), I am pretty bumped because I bought it precisely because of your recommendations and the new one seems to have lower contrast, they also still advertise it on Amazon for having the AUO panel.
Also damn I wanted to use your settings and I don't find any icc profiles for the new revision.
Oh wow, thanks for letting me know! I absolutely hate when monitor manufacturers change the panel without changing the name of the monitor.
@@techlessYT No problem, I ended up keeping it because it is still actually a good panel and it has 8bit+frc which the old one I think doesn't have and the oc seems a bit less agressive, so I think there is an argument which panel is better, but it is definetly false advertisement how they sell this monitor here on Amazon.
KTC H27T22 or Gigabyte M27Q Pro?
Please make review of 27GR75Q from lg its a lg made panel I didn't find any review on this monitor
Sadly, i don't have LG 27GR83Q here, in Germany. Do you have any alternatives to that?
Where would rank the Samsung g7 odyssey 27"(Cost $415 here including tax) if it's included in the choices?
I've look these monitors on my local shop but most of them aren't available.😢
Reply to me please😣
Acer XV275UP3 competes with KTC M27T20, probably the same VA panel. But no reviews :(
Have you heard about Aoc Q27G3Z? It has an Innolux D7B panel which should be better than the IPS rating. In my country, this panel is now very praised, because we have started to produce a line of monitors using it for less than $300. But this is an unknown company, I was looking for an analogue for the D7B and found only AOC Q27G3Z. But I couldn't find any reviews.
How would the ASUS TUF VG27AQ / VG27AQZ compare to these monitors?
Can u pls review the Dell G2422HS 24 Inch Full HD (1920x1080) Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, Fast IPS, 1ms, AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, Height Adjust, 99% sRGB
could you please review the "AOC Q24G2A/BK, 23.8" im currently thinking if its worth buying for the high DPI.
* sorry I meant PPI
Dell G2724D ?
Hello Techless!
I am looking for an 240 htz monitor, can you pls make an tier list of the best 240htz monitor? It will be a really great video :D
Or if you can help me i will be grateful!
Thanks!
which is better theKCT H27T22 or the LG 27GR75Q, the last one isn't on the list but the price is very similar anyone tried it or both?
Hey bro please make a video on gigabyte g24f vs 24f2 vs benq ex240 vs msi g244f monitor as all come under similar price bracket , i am from india
what is the most color accurate ?
Seems like region factors massively here. I can't find half these monitors anywhere, and the ones that I can find, the prices are different, in some cases heavily different.
also bro please compare msi g2412 with msi g244f as price difference between both with very less
Hey question please, what you think of the Msi Optix MAG274QRF-QD , is at $311 rn , seems to have great response times and color is a monitor of 2020, im between this one and the LG 27 gr83qb
I've had it and it was pretty good. Only think I didn't like was text readability on mac, I have AW2723DF now and it feels much better
I Know 1080p 240hz is kinda forgotten know, but it would be nice to see a tier list of those specs and test if possible so many great monitors:
- Asus VG249QM1A 270Hz $169
- Asus VG259QM 280Hz $250
- Asus VG279QM1A 280Hz $199
- Dell S2522HG 240Hz $199
- HyperX Armada 25 240Hz $245
- Viewsonic XG2431 240Hz $280
iirc the S2522HG is reviewed, I think I remember the XG2431 being reviewed as well but my memory is spotty
dell one is disconinued
i prob say Asus VG249QM1A tier s
others tier a or b
The ViewSonic has the best backlight strobing and is great overall, another YT channel recommended it
I bought the 27G1S because of this channel and it's the best monitor I've ever owned. Far better than the Viewsonic ELITE XG270 that it replaced. No regrets. Hopefully this thing will last me until 27" 4k microled monitors are available or at least until miniled gets a lot better.
Do the colors on the Innocn look as good, if not better than an IPS panels? I'm scared it won't look as rich
I also heard something about Gsync not being good for the Innocn, is that true?
@@peterpanda7475 The colors are much better than the expensive IPS monitor that it replaced. Looks best with the brightness cranked to max IMO. Can't comment on gsync because my last monitor had bad flickering with it and I hear this one does too, so I just disable it. I never notice screen tearing anyway.
@@GhostCowalso no tearing with 100 and 60fps?
@@peterpanda7475 Tearing is something I really don't notice on any monitor so I'm a bad judge. I don't think the specific monitor matters as far as that goes anyway.
do u read minds i was just looking for a 1440p monitor and see this vid a day later
What about the AOC agon pro ag274qg?