27 inch monitor 144hz 1440p: The 4 Best 1440p 144Hz Monitors – Summer 2023: Reviews

The 4 Best 1440p 144Hz Monitors – Summer 2023: Reviews

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Intro
  3. Best Monitor

    1. Best Upper Mid-Range

      1. Best Lower Mid-Range

        1. Best Budget

          1. Notable Mentions
          2. Recent Updates
          3. All Reviews
          4. Discussions

          Updated Jun 28, 2023 at 02:42 pm

          By Nicholas Di Giovanni

          For many years, 1440p 144Hz monitors were considered ideal for gaming because they combine a fast enough refresh rate for PC gaming with a high resolution. However, as more high refresh rate monitors have become available in recent years, the 1440p 144Hz monitor market has been getting smaller, and most 1440p monitors with a native 144Hz refresh rate you can find now are ultrawide displays. These monitors are good if you don’t need the highest refresh rate or resolution or if your computer setup can’t take advantage of high-end monitors anyways.

          While you can buy a 1440p monitor with a higher refresh rate to use at 144Hz or get a 4k @ 144Hz monitor and set it to a lower resolution, this article only considers 1440p monitors with a native 144Hz refresh rate. Most of these monitors offer the same features, like variable refresh rate (VRR) support, and they all have low input lag, but it’s also important to consider the monitor’s response time if you want something with good motion handling.

          We’ve bought and tested over 275 monitors, and below are our picks for the best 1440p 144Hz monitors to buy. Check out our recommendations for the best 1440p gaming monitors, the best 144Hz monitors, and the best 1440p monitors.

          1. Best 1440p 144Hz Monitor

            LG 34GP950G-B

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            Size

            34″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Native Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Max Refresh Rate

            180 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            3440 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            See all our test results

            The best 1440p 144Hz monitor we’ve tested is the LG 34GP950G-B. With a 34-inch, ultrawide screen, it’s still considered a 1440p monitor because it has a 3440×1440 resolution. It means it’s wider horizontally than a 27-inch, 1440p monitor but has the same screen height. This means you can see more of your game at once, and it’s great for PC gaming as you can overclock its 144Hz native refresh rate to 180Hz over a DisplayPort connection, but it’s limited to a max of 100Hz over HDMI. It also has incredible motion handling, especially at high refresh rates, but it doesn’t have a backlight strobing feature to further improve the appearance of motion at lower refresh rates.

            It’s a premium gaming monitor in terms of features as it has native G-SYNC variable refresh rate (VRR) support, so it offers a few extra features if you have an NVIDIA graphics card, like variable overdrive. It has other features you can use with any graphics card to improve your gaming experience, like a virtual crosshair that gives you a competitive advantage in FPS games as your games’ anti-cheat tool won’t detect it, and its black stabilizer feature lets you see opponents better in dark games.

            See our review

          2. Best Upper Mid-Range 1440p 144Hz Monitor

            LG 34GP83A-B

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            8.5

            Size

            34″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Native Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Max Refresh Rate

            160 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            3440 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            See all our test results

            If you find that the LG 34GP950G-B is too much out of your price range, you can save some money by getting an upper mid-range option like the LG 34GP83A-B instead. It’s a very similar monitor with the same 34-inch screen size and ultrawide aspect ratio, but the main difference is that it doesn’t have native G-SYNC support like on the 34GP950-B and instead is G-SYNC compatible. While this means that its VRR support still works with NVIDIA graphics cards, it can’t take full advantage of them. However, if you have an AMD graphics card and don’t need the native G-SYNC support, it’s a great option.

            It has an overclock feature like the 34GP950G-B, but only up to 160Hz and not 180Hz, and its motion handling is as good with fast response times across its entire refresh rate range. The 34GP83A-B doesn’t get as bright as the 34GP950G-B either, but it’s still a good choice if you need to use it in a room with a few lights around, as its brightness is still great, and the reflection handling is okay.

            See our review

          3. Best Lower Mid-Range 1440p 144Hz Monitor

            Gigabyte M34WQ

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            Size

            34″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Native Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Max Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            3440 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            See all our test results

            While some mid-range options cost less than the LG 34GP83A-B and don’t have ultrawide screens, like the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ, those monitors are hard to find, so if you want a cheaper option, then you can save a lot of money by getting another ultrawide monitor, the Gigabyte M34WQ. It’s a step down in performance compared to the LG because it has worse motion handling, particularly at 60Hz, as there’s more blur with fast-moving objects, and you can’t overclock its refresh rate to anything above 144Hz. However, it’s still great for gaming as fast-moving objects look smooth at high refresh rates, and it also has VRR support to reduce screen tearing.

            On top of its great gaming performance, it offers good picture quality with accurate colors and high peak brightness, enough to fight glare. It’s also a great choice if you want to use it for co-op gaming, as it has good ergonomics, and its wide viewing angles ensure the image remains consistent from the sides.

            See our review

          4. Best Budget 1440p 144Hz Monitor

            LG 27GL850-B/27GL83A-B

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            Size

            27″

            Pixel Type

            IPS

            Native Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Max Refresh Rate

            144 Hz

            Variable Refresh Rate

            Yes

            Native Resolution

            2560 x 1440

            HDR10

            Yes

            See all our test results

            Budget monitors also offer great gaming performance if you’re willing to sacrifice a few features, and you can find low-cost displays with a 16:9 aspect ratio, which is great if you aren’t a fan of ultrawide displays. If you’re interested in that, the best budget 1440p 144Hz monitor we’ve tested is the LG 27GL850-B. It’s available in two different models, the 27GL850-B and the 27GL83A-B, and while they perform nearly the same, the 27GL850-B has two USB ports. It’s different from the Gigabyte M34WQ because it has a smaller 27-inch screen, so you don’t get the same immersive gaming experience. Like the Gigabyte, you can’t overclock its 144Hz refresh rate to anything higher, which is normal for budget monitors, and it has native FreeSync VRR support with G-SYNC compatibility.

            Motion looks incredible on this monitor, especially at its max refresh rate, and there isn’t much motion blur at low refresh rates either. Like most gaming monitors, it includes extra features like a virtual crosshair and a black stabilizer, helping you gain an advantage in games to see opponents easier.

            See our review

          Notable Mentions

          • Dell S3422DWG:
            The Dell S3422DWG is a dark room alternative to the Gigabyte M34WQ as it has a higher contrast ratio but costs more and has worse motion handling.
            See our review
          • Gigabyte G27Q:
            The Gigabyte G27Q is slightly cheaper than the LG 27GL850-B/27GL83A-B and still offers great gaming performance, but it has worse response times leading to more motion blur.
            See our review

          Recent Updates

          1. Jun 28, 2023:
            Replaced the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ with the LG 34GP83A-B because it’s easier to find; added the Gigabyte G27Q to Notable Mentions.

          2. May 02, 2023:
            Changed some picks according to current availability; removed the LG 27GN800-B and renamed the LG 27GL83A-B as the ‘Best Budget Monitor’ because it’s easier to find; added the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ-W as the ‘Best Mid-Range Monitor’ and renamed the Gigabyte M34WQ as the ‘Best Lower Mid-Range Monitor’ because it went down in price; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          3. Mar 03, 2023:
            Replaced the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ with the Gigabyte M34WQ and the AOC CQ27G2 with the LG 27GL83A-B because they’re easier to find; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          4. Jan 03, 2023:
            Removed the ViewSonic Elite XG270QG because it’s hard to find and added the AOC CQ27G2; updated the Notable Mentions based on changes.

          5. Oct 27, 2022:
            Removed the ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q because it’s hard to find and added the LG 34GP950G-B as the ‘Best 1440p 144Hz Monitor’; renamed the ViewSonic XG270QG as the ‘Best Upper Mid-Range’ and removed the Dell S3422DWG; updated Notable Mentions based on changes.

          All Reviews

          Our recommendations are based on what we think are the best 1440p 144Hz monitors currently available. They are adapted to be valid for most people, in each price range. Rating is based on our review, factoring in price and feedback from our visitors.

          If you would prefer to make your own decision, here is the list of all of our 1440p monitors with a native 144Hz refresh rate that we’ve tested. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. Most monitors are good enough to please most people, and the things we fault monitors on are often not noticeable unless you really look for them.

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          Top 8 Cheap 144Hz Gaming Monitors

          A 144Hz refresh rate monitor is the perfect balance between gaming performance and budget. They provide a smoother, more responsive gaming experience than standard 60Hz monitors without breaking your wallet. Here are the best cheap 144Hz gaming monitors you can buy.

          While most cheap 144Hz monitors are 1080p, the LG 27GN800-B Ultragear 27-inch monitor has sharper QHD (2560×1440) resolution with an IPS panel. It provides breathtaking graphics in games at no extra cost. The monitor also supports HDR10 to make game worlds and images more realistic.

          The 27″ Ultragear 27GN800-B is a beast when it comes to gaming. It handles motion well thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Objects in fast-moving and action-packed scenes look sharper, which is great for racing and competitive FPS games. You can also turn on the crosshair to improve your shooting accuracy.

          This monitor has a lot of gaming-centric features that are not as common in other cheap 144Hz gaming monitors. Sure, it costs more than a 1080p monitor of the same size, but if you want the best combination of gaming performance and graphics, this monitor is worth every penny.

          Key Features:

          • Excellent 1440p graphics with IPS panel
          • FreeSync support and G-Sync
          • 1ms response time

          Specifications:

          • Brand: LG
          • Resolution: 2560×1440
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 27 inches
          • Ports: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x headphone out
          • Display technology: IPS
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Sharp graphics
          • Outstanding motion processing
          • Great gaming oriented features
          • FreeSync and G-sync support

          Cons:

          • No built-in speakers

          The affordable 144Hz Dell S2721HGF monitor has everything a gamer needs. It may not have an ultra-clear 1080p display at 27 inches, but considering the price, you’ll get better value for money.

          The monitor is curved for an immersive gaming experience and supports variable refresh rates with G-Sync and FreeSync. Whether your gaming PC has an AMD or NVIDIA graphics card, the Dell S2721HGF ensures that your gaming experience is smooth and responsive. This model also supports a fast response time of 1ms, which improves image clarity of fast moving objects.

          Even in this price range, the S2721HGF is packed with handy gaming features found mostly in premium gaming monitors: a timer, an FPS counter, and a dark stabilizer to lighten dark areas to reveal hiding enemies. You also get a flicker-free display to protect your eyes during long gaming sessions. 9

          • Curved screen
          • FreeSync and G-Sync support
          • Timer, FPS counter and brightness stabilizer

          Specifications:

          • Brand: Dell
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
          • Screen Size: 27″
          • Ports: 2x HDMI 1. 4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x headphone out
          • Display technology: VA
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Solid build quality
          • Immersive curved
          • 90 024 VRR support on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs

          Cons:

          • Supports 144Hz over DisplayPort only

          The ASUS VG248QG is one of the best budget 144Hz gaming monitors you can buy today. For example, it features a 24-inch screen, which is preferred by professional gamers.

          The VG248QG supports a very fast response time of 0.5ms and can be overclocked to a refresh rate of 165Hz, which is better for gaming than 144Hz. This makes games more responsive and objects in motion look sharper, allowing you to react faster to in-game actions than your enemies. Thus, you can always take the first shot or get out of dangerous situations.

          It also supports G-Sync and FreeSync, which is impressive for a monitor of this budget. The stand is fully adjustable for comfortable viewing. Overall, if you’re looking for a full value gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate, the ASUS VG248QG is a great choice. 9

          • Overclockable refresh rate up to 165Hz
          • Very fast response time 0 .5ms
          • Supports G-Sync and FreeSync
          • Ergonomics

          Technical specifications:

          • Brand: ASUS
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 24 inches
          • Ports: 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x Dual-Link DVI, 1x output to headphones, 1x audio input
          • Display technology: TN
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Excellent motion handling
          • Great gaming features
          • Fully adjustable stand

          Cons:

          • Does not support 144 Hz over HDMI

          The AOC CQ27G2 is another cheap 144Hz, 1440p gaming monitor. Unlike the LG 27GN800-B 27-inch Ultragear, this monitor is curved and costs less. Sure, you’ll lose some features like HDR and G-Sync support, but the 1440p resolution and VA panel should make for great in-game visuals.

          In addition, this monitor supports FreeSync and 1ms response time for a smooth and responsive gaming experience at no extra cost. The 1500R curved screen covers a larger field of view for added gaming immersion. With two HDMI 2.0 ports, this monitor supports 1440p@144Hz gaming over both HDMI and DisplayPort.

          It meets the requirements of the Xbox Series S, which supports 1440p at 120Hz with FreeSync. If you don’t need HDR, G-Sync, or other fancy features, the AOC CQ27G2 could be the perfect 1440p 144Hz budget monitor for you. 9

          • 1500R curved screen
          • FreeSync Premium 90 support 025
          • Xbox Series X/S 1440p @ 120Hz support

          Specifications:

          • Brand: AOC
          • Resolution: 2560×1440
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 27 inches
          • Ports: 2x HDMI 2. 0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x headphone out
          • Display technology: VA
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Immersive curved
          • Sharp graphics
          • 900 24 Preset game modes

          • 1ms response time

          Cons:

          • Viewing angles could be better

          The Sceptre E255B-1658A is an affordable gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and overclockability to 165Hz. This is a great alternative to the ASUS VG248QG if your PC is HDMI only or you have a game console. The ASUS VG248QG monitor has HDMI 1.4 inputs, so it cannot output 144Hz at 1080p over HDMI.

          This monitor is equipped with an HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 input. It can deliver refresh rates up to 144Hz at 1080p with FreeSync over both HDMI and DisplayPort. The monitor has a fast 1ms response time to reduce ghosting and motion blur in fast-paced games and improve image clarity.

          However, the Sceptre E255B-1658A is slightly more expensive than the ASUS VG248QG. If you’re happy with just DisplayPort, save some money on the ASUS model.

          But for console gamers and PC gamers who want to get as much competitive edge as possible with HDMI connectivity, this is the best budget option.

          Key features:

          • Overclockable refresh rate up to 165Hz
          • Built-in speakers 9 0025
          • FreeSync Premium support with 1ms response time

          Specifications:

          • Brand: Sceptre
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 25 inches
          • Ports: 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
          • Display technology: TN
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Supports 144Hz over HDMI and DisplayPort
          • High refresh rate up to 165Hz
          • Supports changing refresh rate
          • Fast response time

          Cons:

          • No G-Sync

          Samsung 24″ CRG5 gaming monitor is a great low cost 144Hz monitor with 18 curved screen 00R. It delivers more immersive gaming and stunning graphics with a VA panel with an excellent 3000:1 contrast ratio. Even without HDR, this monitor delivers deep blacks and rich colors.

          Another standout feature of the CRG5 is Game Mode, which provides low input lag and improved visibility in dark areas. It is also equipped with a crosshair for improved shooting accuracy.

          4ms response time is the only drawback of this monitor. This can cause ghosts to appear on fast moving objects. But if you don’t play fast paced games, this will be just fine. Plus, you get FreeSync support for a smooth gaming experience.

          Key Features:

          • 1800R Curved Screen
          • Support AMD FreeSync 9 0025
          • Game mode

          Specifications:

          • Brand: Samsung
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 24 inch 90 025
          • Ports: 2x HDMI 1. 4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x output for headphones
          • Display technology: VA
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Excellent contrast ratio
          • Immersive curved
          • 9 0024 Excellent Game Improvements

          Cons:

          • Doesn’t support 144Hz via HDMI

          The BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P monitor is a bit of an outlier in this guide. It still has the thick bezels and bland design of some older monitors. However, it remains one of the best cheap 144Hz gaming monitors you can buy today.

          The ZOWIE XL2411P monitor was designed for esports and competed in many tournaments including PUBG Korea League 2018. It combines 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time to provide a smooth and crystal clear gaming experience. You’ll also get several in-game upgrades to give you a competitive edge.

          However, the design is not so bad. It features a fully adjustable kickstand for viewing comfort during long gaming sessions. You can also mount the screen on the wall to save space on your desk.

          Key features:

          • Black eQualizer improves visibility in the dark
          • Response time 1 m with
          • Fully adjustable stand

          Specifications:

          • Brand: BenQ
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 24 inch
          • Ports: 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x DVI-DL, 1x headphone output
          • Display technology: TN
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Outstanding motion processing
          • Gaming features
          • 9 0024 Excellent ergonomics

          Cons:

          • Doesn’t support 144Hz via HDMI
          • Thick bezels

          If your computer uses an NVIDIA graphics card, then the Acer XFA240 bmjdpr with G-Sync support might be perfect for you cheap gaming monitor with a frequency of 144 Hz. It’s also FreeSync compatible so you get the best of both worlds.

          The monitor features a TN panel for the best gaming experience on a budget. It handles motion well thanks to its 1ms response time. You won’t see smudging or ghosting on fast moving subjects.

          The stand is ergonomically designed and offers tilt, swivel, tilt and height adjustments. It also features the Acer EyeProtect system to reduce eye fatigue and strain during extended gaming.

          The only compromise for the low price is that you can’t get 144Hz over HDMI. You must use DisplayPort, which is not a critical factor since most NVIDIA graphics cards have one or more DisplayPort outputs.

          Key Features:

          • G-Sync Monitor
          • Fully Adjustable
          • 1m Response Time with

          Specifications:

          • Brand: Acer
          • Resolution: 1920×1080
          • Refresh rate: 144Hz
          • Screen size: 24″
          • Ports: 1x HDMI 1. 4, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x DVI
          • Display technology: TN
          • Aspect ratio: 16:9

          Pros:

          • Fast and responsive TN panel
          • Great ergonomics
          • G-Sync and FreeSync 9 support 0025

          Cons:

          • No 144Hz via HDMI at 1080p

          Q: Should I buy a 144Hz monitor?

          A 144Hz monitor is worth using in games like FPS, RTS, racing and sports. It makes gaming smooth and responsive, allowing you to react faster than competitors using 60Hz monitors.

          Q: Is it possible to work at 144 Hz at 120 frames per second?

          You can play games at 120 frames per second on a monitor with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, depending on the power of your graphics card. A monitor with a refresh rate of 144Hz can run games at any FPS up to 144. Of course, to get the most out of a monitor with a refresh rate of 144Hz, you should aim for a higher FPS.

          Q: Does HDMI support 1080p at 144Hz?

          At least HDMI 2. 0 is required to play games at 1080p at 144Hz. The old HDMI 1.4 specification only supports 60Hz at 1080p. As for DisplayPort, 1080p gaming at 144Hz requires at least DisplayPort 1.2.

          Q: Is 1ms better than 144Hz?

          1ms and 144Hz are like apples and oranges. 144Hz means the monitor refreshes the image 144 times, and 1ms means it takes one millisecond for the monitor’s pixels to transition from one color to another.

          For games it is better to have both. The 144Hz refresh rate makes games run smoother, while the 1ms response time makes fast-moving objects clearer. Together, these two settings provide responsiveness and high performance in games.


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