Best 4K Gaming Monitors of 2024
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00:00 - Welcome Back to Monitors Unboxed
01:14 - Best 4K HDR Gaming Monitor
07:02 - Best 4K HDR LCD Gaming Monitor
10:07 - Best 27-inch 4K SDR Gaming Monitor
13:53 - Best 32-inch 4K SDR Gaming Monitor
16:01 - Final Thoughts
Best 4K Gaming Monitors of 2024
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Adding "(Q1)" or "(April)" to the tile will help as this year goes on.
@De-M-oN
Ай бұрын
Especially considering that I'm so far more interested in the upcoming gigabyte 4k 240hz 32" OLED rather than the Asus one. Because the Gigabyte monitor has similar specs like Asus, BUT Displayport 2.1 UHBR20 ! So as soon as nvidia gives us GPUs with 2.1 UHBR20 as well, we can disable DSC and keep that 4k 240hz
@GrainGrown
Ай бұрын
We are barely into April of 2024 and Tim goes and makes a video "Best 4K Gaming Monitors of 2024"...
@marckwald
Ай бұрын
Looking forward to new mini-LED monitors coming out this year, too.
@user-br3ms1rm5s
Ай бұрын
exactly my first thought
@endoflevelboss
Ай бұрын
Look at this little guy with his gaming chair like a real KZreadr
I love watching in its entirety a guide to buying stuff I will never buy
@veda9151
Ай бұрын
I always watch those as "one day I would buy" guide.
@Bobrisak
Ай бұрын
You didnt watch it because you wrote your comment 1 minute after video was published :)
@MrM-dl5zm
Ай бұрын
Is $1000 that much money nowadays? Its not ferrari its just a piece of electronic.
@juancarlosbernal989
Ай бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAA TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@a5cent
Ай бұрын
Meh. I really don't understand why anyone wants 4k on a 32" 16:9. Not now. Not in the future. Resolution is largely wasted, particularly in games. I'd take a VA Ultrawide over this.
Thank you for the quality content, Tim! Spend a good few months agonizing over what to get to replace an old 4k 28" 60fps Asus that served me decently for both work and gaming for over 5y, before pulling the trigger on a Samsung Neo G7 based on your reviews. Got lucky with a flash sale that allowed me to snap it up for just 550€ (tax included), and I've been very happy with it for the past two months. Thanks again! 😀
@dwaofhkjawsfp
18 күн бұрын
yeah have the same model and absolutely love it
I really want a flat 27" version of the Neo G8. I have a feeling that I'll wait a very long time, because for some reason Samsung really loves that R100 curve and doesn't want to ditch it.
Cool video as always.. will there be any follow-up videos on larger screen sized monitors. 43/47 size variety
From the UK here. I previously had the Gigabyte m28u, which i had bought for £530, it was a good monitor but had alot of inverse ghosting, which was quite annoying while playing cod:warzone. It also had a dead pixel, luckily i noticed it and was able to return it as it was within it's 14 day returns period. I now have the LG 27GR93U - literally perfect monitor for the price of £420 from amazon. Monitor seems to have less inverse ghosting( i haven't really noticed it). Thanks to Monitors Unboxed, for having provided the videos in respective to these monitors and helping me make my purchase decisions. Additional note: LG seems to have better warranty support in the UK than Gigabyte, it's also 2 years.
@Usman-ke5yn
Ай бұрын
whats the min brightness on the monitor for the LG? i heard its like 80 at min so if someone were to play in a dark room it would be too bright, whats it like at brightness 0?
@Chopper153
17 күн бұрын
Almost every company has better warranty support than Gigabyte lol
This video clears my confusion for buying my 1st gaming monitor. Loving your all videos.. Really appiciate your dedication towards the quality contents.. Thank you.. 🙏
@arvinsim
20 күн бұрын
What did you buy?
I would like to see more monitors with a similar dual mode option. I can set the resolution on the monitor depending on the type of games I play or the performance limit of my GPU.
I never thought I'd say this, but I love your monitor content 💯 it's very well done and the information is greatly appreciated 👏
Thanks for the video. I'd really like to hear your thoughts on the LG 32GS95UE at some point.
please also make a video on best monitors for color grading / photo editing / content creation
Great! And when we can have the FO32U2P review man? We heard it is the most aggressive and brightest 32 240hz 4k qdoled this year!
Would love to see a review of something with unparalleled color accuracy/color space (a non gaming monitor) just to have it on the chart for comparisons.
@ExSkyCyclePilot
Ай бұрын
MUB and HUB has never shown interest whatsoever in anything but gaming monitors.
@michalsvihla1403
Ай бұрын
@@ExSkyCyclePilot Yeah, but we're talking monitors and it'd be fun to have a reality check from something from a different category of monitor.
Happy w my 42" C3...
Since deciding to get a 7900xtx guides like these are helpful.
Thanks, these have finally hit the price to performance level I've been waiting for. Going to get a MSI MPG 321URX once they're in stock. Hearing the reviews and the comparisons really helps with the buying decision.
As always - very informative and with both number-crunching as well as empirical data to back it up - another nice presentation. If I would add anything, it would be that you display brand and model on the screen as you talk about it. I would love to buy a new OLED gaming display... But Win11 keep turning off my screensaver and I am still to find a good workaround for this. And since my screens can be on for hours when I go AFK with menus and websites on them - so I still fear burn-ins. 😞
The 32” Samsung g70b is pretty solid as well for an SDR option depending on price. I got one for $500 about a year ago (rtings reviewed it well) while I waited for better true HDR options and I’ve been happy with it. Not sure what they sell for worldwide but might be worth reviewing to give folks another 32” 4k option. Color accuracy is good, motion clarity is good and brightness is solid. The LG mentioned here was $1000+ at the time which was way too much
I have watched these videos for a long time, every time a new one drops I watch them. Finally managed to actually buy one of the monitors recommended 32GR93U!
i was waiting for this video , because i always buy after watching yr review bro tks a lot for yr hard work .
My man great video but I was looking forward to seeing what kind of punch GIGABYTE - AORUS FO32U2P or even the MSI MEG will make . I guess it’s too soon . I’ll wait
$1300 can get you an upper midrange PC, these monitors are still nowhere near accessible to the general public as of right now. Maybe in 3-5 years when the prices has halved will it be reasonable for many buyers.
@MrM-dl5zm
Ай бұрын
$1300 monitor is not for general audience, 4K gaming is very niche and "luxurious" option that only few can do. Even if the monitors were for $100 you still need high end PC to push the 4K resolution at high frame rates at high details. RTX4090 that costs more than these top end qd oled monitors will push less than 30 fps for example in alan wake 2 or cyberpunk at 4K HDR raytracing max details.
@farmeunit
Ай бұрын
@@MrM-dl5zmYou can get a 4k 144hz monitor for $500. It's more the OLEDs.
@nuruddinpeters9491
Ай бұрын
Meh... Explains why PG32UCDM is sold out on Newegg for high demand. Either way, yes its a tad niche, but 5 years before this, these were absolutely not affordable at 4k.
@taskmaster5437
Ай бұрын
@@MrM-dl5zmthat’s why you buy AM5, a nice monitor, and save up for a better GPU in the next few years 😊
@shadowforce345
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the input comrade Xina 🫡
thanks, I need a new 32" monitor to go with a zen5 system later this year when it comes out.
I had my Odyssey neo g7 for about a month now and it's great. I had it for 650 in UK (british pounds) so a really good deal. The curvature doesn't bother me at all for programming and it's good for gaming. I was on a curved screen 1500R before though so I might've adapted. The problem my unit has is the dark level "flickering" or "smearing" when on lower refresh rates (at or below 60hz). Can be mitigated by lowering the strain on GPU to generate more frames or use VRR control but allegedly it introduces microstuttering (I did not properly test it). The other problem I see is with the local dimming zones - white text on black background is not too bright and the white background on the other part of the screen is insanely bright. This limits the usage of black themes in text editors or when browsing. Can be mitigated by using gray or non-black backgrounds. Overall I'm happy and I'll stick with it until it die - had 1080p screen for over 5 years and if not for my programming work I wouldn't change it for sure, but 4k for coding is just so much better.
@davidcadley1513
Ай бұрын
I’ve just got a neo g7 too. I’ve had some issues with flickering, mostly caused by dual monitor setup and lame nvidia Linux drivers. But horizon forbidden west with a 60fps target seemed to exhibit legitimate panel flicker. Turning the refresh rate to the 120hz mode seems to have fixed it completely though.
Keep up the great work!
i already have a 32in aorus 4k144hz monitor, but ive been really wanting something like OLED, thankfully i dont have the room for the expense lol. but oled really does look so nice.
Would love to hear your thoughts on the Dell U4025QW
I'm absolutely getting the ASUS PG32UCDM when it becomes available.
@joaquinarchivaldoguzmanloe1073
Ай бұрын
Alienware better
@mistarbeanz
Ай бұрын
@@joaquinarchivaldoguzmanloe1073 Why?
@joaquinarchivaldoguzmanloe1073
Ай бұрын
@@mistarbeanz because that the one I bought lol but in all seriousness u can’t really go wrong asus was the next choice coming from the LG 32gq950 I was gonna go LG but matte coating ruined it for me on oled and I didn’t like the design
Just the video I was waiting for loo
Returned the 32 inch AW since I was lucky enough to get the MSI at $950, couldn't be happier with the swap.
I just bought an lg c3 tv for a 4k monitor and have no plans to buy another 4k but these videos are still fun to watch. Do hope to see a 1440p video soon though, still trying to decide on one (non oled) cause i play a lot of “big hud” of screen games. (Mmorpg) edit: returned the lg c3. Was horrible due to its abl causing flashing or nonstop strobing for faster games that shift between colors or bright and dark elements rapidly
@jfleysh
4 күн бұрын
Same. I’m not sure why the lg C series isn’t on these lists.
@Jzwiz
3 күн бұрын
@@jfleysh i learned why and returned mine, its horrible for games, it has super aggressive abl and flashes in like a strobing effect for fast scenes with bright elements, an example is gran turismo. Driving over a curb thats red and white or if you have braking zones enabled causes the screen to flicker rapidly which is headache inducing. Theres no way to disable this either. It also looks bad in bright scenes cause if dims so heavily.
I've just come back to this and I would very much like you to do a companion piece on non-gaming (i.e. 60 Hz) monitors to pair with these. Panels on which you can put chat, monitoring tools, walkthroughs, and whatnot. For 27" 4k I can recommend you look at the Lenovo L28u-35, but I don't know about 32" or larger.
Love these video's! Could you maybe do a review of the "ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS"? It's a new "affordable" ROG monitor and people are saying good things about it.
Picked up a Neo G7 for 599. It’s been great!
@Blafard666
Ай бұрын
599 ?! Thats a steal ...
@TheTyrothz
Ай бұрын
@@Blafard666 A while back students/educators could get it for $450. That's been the best deal I've seen on it so far.
Hi! I'd love to hear your opinion on the newly released TCL 34R83Q
Looking forward to the 1440p buyers guide now xD
Amazing work on this channel Tim, your reviews are top tier, thank you!
@monitorsunboxed
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the support of the channel!
I'm thinking about getting the Alienware for both PC gaming (Valorant/Apex/Triple A games) and PS5 gaming. Is the monitor good for both?
Gigabyte Aorus with built in speakers is the best for me. I wished LG Glossy and factory calibrated
HI! Could we have a video review of the MSI MAG 274UPF? Would be great! Thank you
It's kinda scary how perfectly timed this video was for me. I'm in the market for a 4K high refresh monitor, and this video dropped a few hours in to my search 👀
The AW3225QF just can’t be priced matched in the UK. You’re paying a whopping extra £500 for the ASUS and MSI which house the same panel it’s bonkers. I got the AW expecting to to just test and return it but it blew me away and I decided to keep it within 12 hours of owning it.
ASUS OLED $2,749 (AUD) GIGABYTE OLED $2,199 (AUD) ALIENWARE CURVED OLED $1,900 (AUD) Pricing is all over the shop for these though
@babybackbish
Ай бұрын
Basically a scam at that price.
Hey Tim, would you re-test the neo g7 for your charts with the latest 1009 firmware. Lots has changes since the early version in my personal experience going from 1002, 1003 to then 1006, and now 1009. For example: the input latency, and the HDR tone mapping as well as re-adjusted overall brightness.
Great content, can you do one similar video for 1440p monitor?
These videos are great. Still waiting for an LCD 4k panel with "good enough" HDR. I don't like using my LG C2 for every game, only the best ones.
@micobugija6284
Ай бұрын
I own the Asus PG27AQDM. Sure, HDR is nice but it still isn't that great compared to my LG C2. I just can't put my finger on it why. It just isn't as "WOW" as it is on the C2 sadly.
@JoshBalane
Ай бұрын
@@micobugija6284 Yeah. That's what I'm afraid of. I guess I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that LCD HDR tech will catch up a tiny - but noticeable bit - in the future. Thanks!
@16xthedetail76
Ай бұрын
@@JoshBalaneProbably not going to happen until micro led which is still 7 years away until it reaches regular consumers.
@JoshBalane
Ай бұрын
@@16xthedetail76 That sucks. Some games and movies are in this middle zone where they'd be great in HDR, but not great enough to justify using up my LG C2's limited lifespan. Thanks!
@noidsuper
Ай бұрын
@@micobugija6284Larger screen size produce a comparatively brighter image and the glossy planel on the C2 makes the image clearer and colors *pop* a lot more.
I was looking for an LCD monitor for between $400 and $500 when I found on sale at Amazon a 32" Samsung Neo G7 for $600. I bought it for my second system and have been happy with it as on my main system I have a 43" Samsung neo G7 and monitor is actually pretty good for what I paid(also $600).
i'll just post eastern european pricing (tax incl.), just for comparison purposes: Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM - $1450 MSI MPG 321URX - $1500 Dell Alienware AW3225QF - $1200 LG 32GS95UE - $1400 (can be only bought on official LG page as a preorder) Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 - $1000 - $1100 (on official samsung page you can even get it for $820) MSI MAG 274UPF - $600 Gigabyte M27U - $570 Gigabyte M28U - $550 LG 27GR93U - $625 LG 32GR93U - $800 Lenovo Legion Y32P-30 - $725 Gigabty M32U - ~$725 or more
I am looking for a monitor for my pc, and i watch so many videos from so many channels. But i feel that your reviews are great than many other reviews. I just subscribed. Your in-depth analysis provides valuable insights and info for consumers like me. Keep up the good work and go with your passion. Thanks, TIM :)
I think I'm going to grab the LG 32GR93U-B because I don't have a big budget atm, I currently have an LG Ultragear monitor that I'd be upgrading, and I'm not willing to go with an oled monitor until they fix the text issues. I have to use mine for gaming and working
I bought the PG32UCDM and I love it 🥰 Your videos really helped me to make my choice, so thank you
Bought the gigabyte m32u last year and honestly its really good for the price!
Please review the Koorui GN10 ❤
so whats the best flat 32inch lcd hdr? since the neo g7 is a curved...
Just picked up a hp OMEN 27k because I got it for $200 and wanted to upgrade to a 4k monitor. Was wondering if you’d do a review on it
Thoughts on monitor accessories? I don't believe there exists a perfect monitor just yet... unless you use it for just one thing. Do monitor hoods and screens filters really help? I work during the day with curtains opened (worst case for glossy) and game at night with indirect artificial light (great case for glossy). Wish I could have QD-OLED with glare filter when needed...
If only you could actually buy some of these. The Asus pg32ucdm is literally unavailable constantly.
What do you think about LG 27GR95UM?
Are you going to do a review on the 57 neo g9?
I wonder how long it will be before we see a 4k ultawide OLED monitor? I don’t think I could give up my ultrawide OLED monitor just to go to standard format 4k alone. I know it will need a beast of a gpu to run it at decent fps, but hopefully once the 5090 is out panel makers maybe interested in bringing something out.
4 seconds into video my m28u arrived today if i dont see it on the list im sending it back
I want that Swift OLED badly, but I work from home and I'd use it as my primary monitor so burn-in would be inevitable.
I had to return Neo G7 due to terrible flickering when FPS drops below 60FPS (micro stutters or loading screen). I went for MSI 323UPF mostly due to 90W PD , which is great for my frequent work/gaming switching. It's a great monitor except for the annoying IPS glow at night.
Can you explain the settings on the monitor like black tuner or someting and what are best settings for your monitor in contrast and brightness. And must the refresh What are the best rules to calibrate your own monitor.
I have a PG32UCDM and a M28U. The M28U is quite a good monitor for its price. The PG32UCDM is obviously superior. Both great choices.
@rubensilva4105
Ай бұрын
Wdyt about the reflections on the PG?
@chadultrapromax1735
Ай бұрын
@@rubensilva4105 it's ok but i have a light controlled room... just got that thing a week ago and it's literally the best piece of tech I have ever owned
@Blacksnyder
Ай бұрын
I love my M28U.
Are you going to review Aorus FO32U2P?
What do you think about LG UltraGear 27GP950? Is it worser then LG UltraGear 27GR93U?
Great video. I am totally going to save up for a 4k 32 inch monitor now that I have a job. :)
Do best OLED Ultrawide of 2024 next please!
Any plans on releasing similar video for 1440p monitors?
Please do more non-OLED monitors. Some of us do work as well as game. No burn in is acceptable.
@MrM-dl5zm
Ай бұрын
4K oleds can be good also for work (perfect colors for graphic design/photo or text based work in microsoft word/programming) while having perfect image motion and deep contrast.
@FuburLuck
Ай бұрын
@@MrM-dl5zm edited my comment to include the implied but not stated part. Burn-in is not acceptable for me doing work.
@ewitte12
Ай бұрын
Burn-in is pretty difficult to do today. It pretty much takes being either abusive or negligent 95% of the time. There are some rare edge cases where it still happens outside of that.
@FuburLuck
Ай бұрын
@ewitte12 I think the RTINGS study disagrees with that statement. In 4 years I could need a new monitor. A LCD monitor will last a lot longer than that.
@E99584
Ай бұрын
@@FuburLuckrtings study was flawed. The had all the burn setting turned off. It is very tough to have burn in on these newer oleds
would love to hear your thoughts on Lenovo Legion Y27QF-30 or Samsung G6 for 1440p
Would you do a revisit of the Neo G8? They have a new firmware out, 1009, and I'd like to see if the issues are resolved.
@DrakonR
Ай бұрын
They're not.
I'd love to buy an OLED, but I mostly use the monitor for productivity, so I need to wait for a generation that doesn't have burn-in at all.
I just cant wait for the next gen 240hz 4k IPS monitors
So i want to buy an Gaming Monitor for well Gaming 21 by 9 Aspect ratio 34 inch or a little bigger 3440*1440p. Should i Buy the Philips 8000 or the Samsung G8? I´ll wait like another Month or is there something else on the Market that would be better? Oled sounds really good and the low reaction time should be really cool and the good Blacks sounds awesome. Im in the EU Germany and i have up to 900€ to spend.
When can we expect the fo32u2p review?
Can you make a budget comparison between 27 and 32 inch minimal 165 hz IPS, VA monitors around 250 us dollars.
What about Sony inzone M9? It seems to be pretty good with local dimming
I'm not ready to go OLED. Too much cash for a display that is prone to burn-in, and I'm not convinced any of the manufacturers have solved it. Full HDR looks over-saturated to me, so I don't use it. Since late 2022 I've had a Gigabyte M32U on my main gaming PC, and I'm very happy with it.
@devonmoreau
Ай бұрын
that’s exactly how i feel, using a gigabyte g27q, fantastic for the price
@rangersmith4652
Ай бұрын
@@devonmoreau Yep.
@Banana_Slugcat
24 күн бұрын
Oled is better, but if your budget and needs aren't that high then Micro LED and IPS are both great options.
Can you do a non gaming one. For color grading and stuff.
Would be very helpful to include what inputs are recommended to get the best out of these monitors. For example, a large number of ps5 users would be more focused on picture quality than refresh rate as they are hardware capped at 120hz. Would a standard ps5 perform on some of these monitors. Or if PC based... what would be a general guide line of system specs to reach close the desired refresh rate/performance etc. Not every one is running out and buying the latest gpu so real world comparison scenarios would go a long way. For example I run a decent system with a 3080 card etc, but as i'm more of an FPS player i opted for a high refresh rate 1440p monitor. On the other hand my girl plays ps5 and wants good picture quality in open world type non shooter games.
I always look at the Neo monitors and think "This would be so good if it was a flat screen." Even pushing the curve back to 1500-1800R would be a great start.
I know it’s not technically a monitor but the LG C2 Oled 42 inch is a decent choice at £870 in the UK
The Dell G3223Q is another good 32" 2160p 144 Hz SDR option. And as much as Tim hates curved panels, on a VA monitor, you need a curve. Otherwise, you'll see gamma and color shift at the edges, even when directly in front of the monitor.
After going through 7 other monitors, I decided to save a few extra dimes and went with G7 Neo. And my oh my, I must day that I have never encountered a monitor with such a quality of display. And it's not oled so absolutely nothing to worry about the typical burn-ins and the brightness is freaking crazy. It can literally blind you at night. Of course, Samsung being Samsung, it had a few minuses but that's like practically every monitor that won't make you totally broke. If you can get it in a cheap price, you won't be disappointed, I think. I got mine for around $840 so it wasn't this bad, taking into the account that I use it both for gaming and work - around 10 hours a day on average.
Waiting for the new 1440p qd oled 🤗
i might buy the M28U or go oled 4k
I would love to buy one of these, but they're impossible to find in my corner of Europe
Any plans to review the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQR 4k 160hz or Asus ROG Strix XG32UQ 4k 160hz?
Think msi just released the 32" mpg 321urx qd-oled ...240hz ..looks good
These new Oled monitors are good, I’m on a 32 60hz ips 4k monitor and to be honest I’m ready to go up to 42 as 4k is made for larger panels. The Lg C4 should have featured a Display Port connection as 90% of the buyers are pc gamers like myself.
wish these manufacturers would make a 27” 4k flat panel oled
Will there be review for the Acer X32Q FS or Philips 32M2N6800M? These are 32 inch mini-led monitors recently released in China.
Hello I have a question about the upcoming dolby vision support! Will it be on all input ports or only the displayport ?
@haukionkannel
Ай бұрын
Not sure. But most likely only HDMI…
@choubaka972
Ай бұрын
@@haukionkannel maybe i'm wrong but i recall reading something about the dolby vision on the alienware working only on the display port because of firmware issues
Dell Alienware AW3225QF for me (UK) based is the only sensible option for 4K OLED, it's coming in between £300-400 cheaper than the ASUS (ROG), MSI and LG offerings, with that type of saving it's a total no-brainer, even with the curved screen.
I´m shocked you didn´t mention the new LG 27gr95um Mini-led monitor? it has over 15K dimming zones which is quite interesting even if it has some firmware issues
@MrM-dl5zm
Ай бұрын
1560* zones
Any thought on best 60hz 4K 32" around 200-300 USD?
Man I might be the only person on the planet that returned their PG32UCDM. It’s too dim! I don’t know what the hell people are looking at.
@DrakonR
Ай бұрын
They barely meet the requirement for HDR imo. I had a great PG32UQX, wasn't experiencing any issues. Returned it because $2500 CAD was still too much.. but I miss that HDR.
@John.Christopher
Ай бұрын
Imagine how I feel with an HDR 400 4k gaming monitor 😂
@LexLutha
Ай бұрын
@@DrakonR I feel your pain. I couldn’t deal with the haloing on the UQX but that HDR was unworldly.
Please test the MSI MAG 323UPF 4k Monitor! Will it be better than Neo G7???