Monitors
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Computer Monitors
New monitors from Asus, Samsung, Dell, Iiyama, AOC, Philips, Gigabyte, Lenovo and LG — from budget office panels to high-refresh gaming and professional IPS.
At a glance
- New stock: all sealed with distributor warranty — used monitors are listed separately.
- For gaming: high refresh rates and low response times from Asus, Samsung and Gigabyte.
- For work: IPS panels with accurate colour from Dell, Philips and Iiyama.
- Mounts too: monitor arms and stands in the neighbouring category.
How to choose
- Size & resolution — 24 inch with Full HD or 27 inch with QHD are the two balanced choices. 4K makes sense from 27 inch up.
- Refresh rate — 60Hz is fine for office work. For games, 144Hz and above makes a visible difference in motion.
- Panel type — IPS for colour and viewing angles, VA for deep blacks and curved, TN only for speed at low cost.
- Connections — check whether your computer outputs HDMI or DisplayPort, and whether you need USB-C with power delivery for a laptop.
- Ergonomics — height adjustment and VESA mounting — without them you will need an arm.
See also
Monitors & Mounts Used Cables & Adapters
Frequently asked questions
- How many Hz do I actually need?
- For office work, study and video, 60Hz is fine. For action games, 144Hz makes a clear difference in smoothness. Above 240Hz the difference is mainly noticeable in competitive play.
- IPS, VA or TN?
- IPS for accurate colour and wide viewing angles — the safe choice. VA for deeper blacks and curved panels. TN only if speed at the lowest cost is the priority.
- Can I connect a laptop with a single cable?
- Yes, if the monitor has USB-C with Power Delivery. The same cable then carries video, data and power. Check the wattage against your laptop’s needs.
- Are these monitors new?
- Yes, every monitor in this category is new and sealed. Used monitors are in a separate category.
- Is a cable included?
- Usually yes, but the type varies by model. Check the box contents in the specifications and add the right cable if needed.
Before you order
Check what video output your computer has and whether the monitor offers VESA mounting. Those two decide whether you will need an extra cable or an arm.