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Arguably the most meaningful upgrade a PC user can make. A great screen can elevate the experience in more ways than one.

A satisfying gaming monitor offering size, speed and sync for under £400.
A 120Hz ultrawide with built-in KVM bodes well for those who work by day and play by night.
ASRock becomes the latest PC component manufacturer to venture into monitors.
I've tasted the goodness of a 5K2K screen and now there's no going back.
Fantastic HDR, Mini LED IPS, and robust Thunderbolt 4 connectivity might just put Philips 27B1U7903 on the map.
5120x1440 at 165Hz. Can the SuperWide Philips Brilliance Philips Brilliance 498P9Z excel at both gaming and productivity?
HDMI 2.1, 4K and 144Hz adaptive sync in a highly likeable 32in package.
Small in stature and big on resolution, MSI's latest 27in monitor urges pro gamers to make the switch to 4K UHD.
With smart concessions and a low price point, iiyama G-Master G2755HSU-B1 makes 100Hz refresh rate the new baseline.
Brighter than an OLED and no risk of burn-in. Mini LED ought to be a genuine contender, but there's a way to go yet.
MSI MPG 321URX is an exceptional QD-OLED gaming monitor, proving UHD and 240Hz are a match made in heaven.
There's value to be had in gaming monitors. This 34in 180Hz ultrawide is a fine example of big-screen wow factor for a little over £350.

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