Best monitor for PS5 and Xbox Series X
LG 27" 27GN950-B
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Runner-up for best monitor
Acer Predator 27" XB273K
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Best high-end monitor
LG 48" CX OLED
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Best budget monitor
Asus TUF 28" VG289Q
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Best Xbox Series S monitor
LG 32" 32GK650F-B
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While gaming monitors are typically thought of for PC gaming, they are also worth considering for consoles. In fact, a high-end monitor with dedicated gaming features focused on performance can be an even better pick than the average 4K TV. If you don't mind a smaller screen and/or prefer to game at your desk while sitting in a comfy gaming chair, you can wind up saving a pretty good amount by opting for a monitor with gaming features. We've rounded up the best gaming monitors for PS5 and Xbox Series X below. You will notice that we've also snuck an OLED TV in here, simply because it offers the best picture of any display on this list and could double as a gaming monitor (it also has HDMI 2.1). After checking out our picks, you can read tips on what to look for in a gaming monitor for PS5 or Xbox Series X below.
LG makes some of the best displays on the market, and when it comes to 4K and 120Hz+ options, they can't be beat. The 27-inch LG 27GN950-B provides gorgeous images on its 4K IPS panel, combining vibrant colors and a smooth, clear image to make it one of the best 4K gaming monitors out there today. It boasts a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR600, and FreeSync Premium with G-Sync compatibility. That's paired with an ultra-thin bezel and RGB lighting on the back that can sync with your gameplay.
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If you want to save a bit of money but still want 4K and a fast refresh rate, the Acer Predator XB273K is a solid choice. Its IPS panel boasts both 4K and a 120Hz refresh rate while also providing its users with HDR400 and FreeSync with G-Sync compatibility. It has excellent colors, a clean image, and a shade shield if you're worried about your room's lighting interfering with the screen. The Acer Predator XB273K is a quality monitor that doesn't feel like too much of a step down from the LG 27GN950-B. If you’re looking for another Predator monitor with more screen space, we recommend the CG437K.
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The LG C1 OLED is our choice for best 4K TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X, but its 48-inch model also makes for an excellent PC gaming monitor. The LG C1 features great gaming features, including FreeSync Premium, G-Sync compatibility, VRR, low-latency gaming modes, and more. It also boasts a gorgeous 4K 120Hz OLED panel backed up by four HDMI 2.1 ports. That makes it perfect for the PS5, Xbox Series X, RTX 30 series graphics cards, and all of their related features. OLED panels also provide the best colors out there today, especially in darker images--the blacks on the LG C1 are about as perfect as it gets.
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If you're on a tight budget, there are still some solid 4K monitors at affordable prices. One of the best is the Asus TUF VG289Q. It's a 28-inch monitor in the $400 price range that boasts a 4K IPS panel with a 60Hz refresh rate. That means you won't be able to use 120Hz performance modes, but this monitor still packs an exceptional experience without the ultra-high refresh rate. In addition to 4K and 60Hz, it features HDR support and FreeSync, the latter of which works well with the Xbox Series X.
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The Xbox Series S is a less powerful console that targets 1440p and 120Hz. That means you don't need a 4K monitor to enjoy the best image it can provide. 1440p scales well to 4K, though if you want the best 1440p screen, the LG 32-inch 32GK650F-B gaming monitor balances performance and price exceptionally well. It features a 1440p resolution (2560x1440), a 144Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync support, all of which will pair very nicely with the Series S. It also has a thin bezel, giving it an attractive, sleek look. You get all this for $400--or less if it's on sale--making this an excellent choice for those with the budget Xbox.
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While no HDMI 2.1 monitors are currently on the market, that's about to change. Brands are already starting to announce HDMI 2.1-capable 4K monitors, like the Acer Nitro XV282K KV (expected to launch in May) and the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ (set to release by the end of March). In the meantime, however, you can make use of 120Hz gaming on the new consoles by lowering your resolution to 1080p--that way, you'll have enough bandwidth to send through a 120Hz output. This story will be updated as monitors with HDMI 2.1 start to release, but in the meantime, check out some of the best Xbox Series X and PS5 monitor options currently available below. If you’re looking for a faster monitor for PC gaming see our guide to the best 240hz monitors.
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