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Dell UltraSharp 27 U2717D

It's not the most feature-packed monitor you can get for the money, but the Dell UltraSharp 27 (U2717D) is a fine general-purpose display.

Samsung CF791

Big, bright and reasonably accurate, the 34-inch curved Samsung CF791 is a bit expensive for a FreeSync monitor but offers a generous feature set and solid performance for the money if you're a Radeon gamer.

LG 34UC89G

For gamers who need G-Sync and want a lot of screen real estate, the LG 34UC89G is a solid choice.

Editors' Choice
$549.00 MSRP

Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP

The 24-inch Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP display delivers across the board in performance, design, and features. It excelled with movies and games, making it not only an excellent choice as an entertainment display, but also great for everyday Windows tasks.

Dell UltraSharp 24 U2417H

An excellent inexpensive monitor for everyday use, the UltraSharp 24 (U2417H) doesn't offer a lot of bells and whistles but it delivers everything you need in a general-purpose display.

Editors' Choice
$649.99 at Amazon

Dell U2713HM

The Dell UltraSharp U2713HM is an excellent monitor that will satisfy both the performance snob and the features diva alike.

AOC C4008VU8

For a multitalented monitor in tight spaces, the AOC C4008VU8 4K UHD, 40-inch display might be the right fit. But overall, it's not knockout for the money.

Samsung C49HG90

The flagship of its new curved QLED game displays can replace two side-by-side 27-inchers, and the three models are the first to support AMD FreeSync 2.

Samsung U32D970Q

The Samsung U32D970Q is a 31.5-inch monitor with a 4K resolution, but its robust features and price tag are aimed squarely at the pros.

Acer XR342C

Acer's new monitors vary in a number of ways, except one: They're all a bit dull.

Samsung SyncMaster T27A950

The Samsung SyncMaster T27A950 is an HDTV/monitor meant for movies and TV with tons of features and a beautiful design, but some will find its price too high.

Samsung Touch SC770

You'll be able to get your Windows 8 touch on with Samsung's first multitouch monitor.

Editors' Choice

Dell 2209WA

The 2209WA is a monitor with very few flaws. While we'd love to see 1:1 scaling, and the inset screen may cause some users grief, we wouldn't mind two of these sitting on our desk. This is the best 22-inch monitor we've seen.

Samsung 2693HM

The Samsung SyncMaster 2693HM proved itself to be an excellent overall performer, particularly during movie playback, and can be had for a fair price. Only a flimsy stand, an overcalibrated color-temperature setting, and a poor lower viewing angle prevent a higher recommendation for this 25.5-inch LCD.

Samsung Series 9 SB971

The 27-inch monitor displays over a billion colors and includes built-in features to maintain color accuracy.

ViewSonic VP3280

ViewSonic's new VP3280 delivers a super (duper) 32-inch 4K resolution screen.

Lenovo ThinkVision LT1423p

The stylus optional mobile monitor is optimized for Windows 8 use.

Dell Canvas 27

Unlike the Surface Studio, the Dell Canvas is a secondary display with touch and pen input that connects to any PC.

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