10 Affordable Gaming Monitors That We Recommend – SlashGear
Starting off with the best bang for the buck offering in this list is AOC’s 24-inch Full HD monitor.
In terms of design, it has minimal bezels on the top and the sides which should help if you’re looking to build a multi-monitor setup. It only supports tilt adjustment for the screen, it won’t pivot left or right. It also boasts 350 nits of peak brightness and a 4000:1 contrast ratio, which is higher than the average for monitors in this price range.
Coming in at $110 on Amazon this gaming monitor features a 144Hz refresh rate along with a 1ms response time, which should be a good starting point for competitive first-person shooter aficionados that need fast response times. Other nice bits about this monitor include AMD FreeSync Premium, which should reduce frame tearing in addition to low frame rate compensation or LFC.
AMD explains: ” LFC helps ensure that when the framerate of a game is running below the minimum supported refresh rate of a display, the frames are displayed multiple times so that you can remain in the supported refresh rate of the display and maintain a smooth gameplay.”
Lastly, if you’re unsure about buying from an unknown brand like AOC on whether it would last long, the brand offers a 3-year “zero dead pixels” and replacement warranty in addition to offering 1 year of one-time accidental coverage. A great deal for a 1080p monitor that costs just a hair above $100.
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