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Searching for the right monitor? PriceRunner is here to guide you. Whether you're upgrading your home office or enhancing your gaming setup, we list a wide range of monitors to suit every need. Use our category filters to narrow your options by screen size, resolution, refresh rate, or price. This makes it easy to find the monitor that matches your specific requirements. Compare prices from thousands of brands and retailers to ensure you get the best deal. Our user reviews offer insights into performance and reliability, helping you make the right choice. With so many options, finding the perfect monitor can be daunting, but we simplify the process for you. Ready to find the monitor that fits your needs? Begin here and discover the best options available.

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Monitors Samsung 32" M50D
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Samsung 32" M50D

1920x1080 (Full HD), VA

£179.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.66/mo.*
9+stores
Monitors Samsung Odyssey G8 G81SF 27"
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Samsung Odyssey G8 G81SF 27"

3840x2160 (4K), OLED

£1,126.00
5stores
Monitors Philips 32B1U3900
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Philips 32B1U3900

3840x2160 (4K), VA

£335.71£376.12
Or 3 interest-free payments of £111.90/mo.*
5stores
Monitors Samsung 49" Odyssey G95C, DQHD, 240Hz
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Samsung 49" Odyssey G95C, DQHD, 240Hz

VA

£965.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £321.86/mo.*
5stores
Monitors ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM
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ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM

4.2

2560x1440, OLED

£656.39
Or 3 interest-free payments of £218.79/mo.*
9+stores
Monitors Philips Evnia 27M2N8500
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Philips Evnia 27M2N8500

4.3

2560x1440, QD-OLED

£447.95£498.95
Or 6 payments of £79.07/mo.*
9+stores
Monitors LG 27SR50F-W Monitor 68.6 cm 27 in Full HD

LG 27SR50F-W Monitor 68.6 cm 27 in Full HD

IPS/PLS

£148.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £49.66/mo.*
9stores
Monitors Dell Pro Plus P3425WE 34"

Dell Pro Plus P3425WE 34"

4.0

3440x1440 (UltraWide), IPS/PLS

£399.97
Or 3 interest-free payments of £133.32/mo.*
9+stores
Benq MA270U

Benq MA270U

4.1

3840x2160 (4K), IPS/PLS

£448.97
Or 3 interest-free payments of £149.65/mo.*
9+stores
Philips Evnia 6000 32M2N6800M

Philips Evnia 6000 32M2N6800M

3840x2160 (4K), IPS/PLS

£539.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £179.66/mo.*
9+stores
Dell Pro Plus P3225QE LED Display 80 cm 31.5 in 3840 x 2160 pixels 4K Ultra HD LCD
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Dell Pro Plus P3225QE LED Display 80 cm 31.5 in 3840 x 2160 pixels 4K Ultra HD LCD

3840x2160 (4K), IPS/PLS

£436.78
Or 3 interest-free payments of £145.59/mo.*
9+stores
LG 32GR93U 32"

LG 32GR93U 32"

3840x2160 (4K), IPS/PLS

£429.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £143.00/mo.*
9+stores
MONITORS

FAQ

Monitors are essential for computing tasks, and key features include screen size, resolution, refresh rate, and connectivity options. Screen size affects how much you can see at once, while resolution determines clarity. A higher refresh rate ensures smoother visuals, and varied connectivity options allow compatibility with different devices.

Monitors are available in various sizes, commonly ranging from 24″ to 32″. A 27″ screen is often ideal for most users as it provides ample space without overwhelming your desk. Consider your workspace and typical use; smaller screens suit compact spaces, while larger ones benefit multitasking.

Monitors with higher resolution offer sharper images and more detail. Common resolutions include Full HD (1920x1080), Quad HD (2560x1440), and 4K (3840x2160). Higher resolutions improve visual quality but may require more powerful hardware to run smoothly, especially in gaming or graphic design.

Monitors with higher refresh rates provide smoother motion by updating images more frequently per second. Standard monitors have a 60Hz refresh rate, while gaming monitors often offer 120Hz or higher. A higher refresh rate benefits fast-paced activities like gaming or video editing by reducing motion blur.

Monitors typically offer HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C connections. HDMI is common for most devices, while DisplayPort provides better support for high resolutions and refresh rates. USB-C allows single-cable connections for power and data transfer. Choose based on your device compatibility and future-proofing needs.

Monitors: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a monitor, it's crucial to consider both size and resolution to ensure it meets your needs. Larger monitors are ideal if you multitask or enjoy immersive gaming experiences, while smaller ones may suit compact workspaces. For clarity, opt for higher resolutions like 1440p or 4K, especially if you work with detailed graphics or video editing. Remember that a larger screen with low resolution can result in less sharp images. Consider your desk space and how far you'll sit from the screen to find the perfect balance.

If you're a gamer or use graphics-intensive applications, pay attention to the monitor's refresh rate and response time. A higher refresh rate, such as 120Hz or 144Hz, provides smoother visuals, which is particularly beneficial for fast-paced games. Similarly, a lower response time, ideally under 5ms, reduces motion blur and ghosting effects. Even for non-gamers, these features contribute to an overall better viewing experience.

Ensure that the PSU Units you consider have sufficient connectors for your components. Check for compatibility with your motherboard, graphics card, and additional peripherals such as SSDs and cooling systems. Modular PSU Units offer flexibility by allowing you to use only the cables you need, improving airflow and reducing clutter inside your case. This feature is particularly beneficial if you plan on upgrading components in the future.

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