Top 5 best curved monitors in 2022/2023

Top 5 best monitors
Top 5 best monitors

Are you wondering what the best-curved monitors for gaming are for this year? If so stay tuned because by the end of this article you'll know exactly which one to choose. This list was made based on our personal views and is listed based on price quality durability and more.

Number Five:

SAMSUNG C32-HG70

SAMSUNG C32-HG70

At number five is the Samsung C32-HG70. The Samsung C32-HG70 is a 1440p 144hz curved gaming monitor with quantum dots, AMD free sync 2, and display HDR 600 certification. Let's see if its premium features are worth the extra cost.

Design:

Design wise the Samsung C32-HG70 offers premium design quality with matte plastics and full ergonomic support including negative 5 to 15-degree tilt, 145-millimeter height adjustment, plus or minus 15-degree swivel, 90 degrees rotation, and 100 by 100-millimeter vessel mount compatibility. It has a light matte anti-glare screen coating which eliminates reflections and an 1800 r screen curvature which makes the viewing experience more immersive.

Ports:

Moreover, connectivity options are abundant and include DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.0 b ports, a dual USB 3.0 hub, one upstream and two downstream ports one with fast charging a headphone jack, and a microphone jack.

Performance:

As for performance, the Samsung C32-HG70s 2560x1440 v8 panel uses quantum dot technology to reproduce a wider range of color in tests the panel is capable of reproducing 99.5 percent of the SRGB color gamut, and it also covers a respectable 88 percent of the DCI p3 gamut. You'd expect a 144-hertz monitor with a quoted 1 millisecond response time to keep up with the very fastest gaming action, and the c32 hd70 doesn't disappoint. Enabling the fast or fastest response time settings and the low input lag mode provides an almost perfect recipe for competitive gaming. It's great to see AMD free sync support back on the feature list, and the C32-HG70 now supports AMD freezing too, with a quoted 48 to 144-hertz free sync range. Hook up a Radeon Rx series card with the latest Polaris architecture, and you can enjoy crystal clear tear-free HDR gaming at the highest frame rates.

Overall, if you're happy to spend time tweaking in-game settings to get HDR just so and you don't mind paying a premium for top-notch performance, then there's no question about it. The Samsung C32-HD70 delivers the kind of visual fireworks that no other monitor can.

Number Four:

BenQ EX3203R

BenQ EX3203R

At number four is the BenQ EX3203R curved monitor. The BenQ EX3203R is a mid-range model both in budget and screen size and offers gaming and HDR on a 32-inch 2560x1440 resolution curved Va display.

Design:

Design-wise, the BenQ EX3203R looks pretty slick with a grayish silver-colored back. The panel is framed with a thin bezel on the sides and top and a thicker three-quarter-inch bezel on the bottom. The BenQ logo is centered in silver on the bottom bezel. This green is 536 millimeters by 713 millimeters by 224 millimeters when it's large narrow legs are considered, and it weighs 8.1 kilograms. The panel has 60 millimeters of height adjustment and can tilt back and forwards.

Ports:

At the back you will find ports for HDMI USBC and DisplayPort, so basically, every video connection is pretty much covered. Don't worry about cables as well since BenQ has packed all the necessary cables you will need inside the package.

Performance:

Onto performance, our first impressions certainly tally with the underlying Va panel technology on offer. The colors are punchy and vibrant whites are bright and clean while blacks are deep and inky, the ex3203rs panel is rated at 3 000 to 1 for static contrast capability, and it looks every bit as good as that. The panel's gentle curve also makes for a nicely immersive experience, additionally, BenQ has equipped this monitor with 144hz refresh capability and claims four milliseconds response capability so in theory, it's quick. It also supports the new second generation of AMD's free sync adaptive fresh technology that adds support for HDR and wider color gamut's to the free sync feature set.

To conclude HDR on the BenQ EX3203R curved monitor doesn't deliver the greatest impact, but there's plenty else here to like with decent features quality, and design throughout as long as you timber your HDR expectations this large widescreen is a great option for single screen gaming.

Number Three:

Dell Alienware AW3418DW

Dell Alienware AW3418DW

At number three is the Alienware AW3418DW. Looking for the ultimate ultra-wide curved gaming monitor, well, the Alienware AW3418DW ticks nearly all the boxes and delivers both an immersive and responsive gaming experience. Let's take a look.

Design:

Unless you spot the glowing alien head logo on the back, nothing about the Alienware AW3418DW screams it's made for gaming with minimal black bezels on the front and a cloaked in dark gunmetal titanium hue on the back, this monitor feels just at home next to anyone. Moreover, it has ultra-thin bezels at the top and at the sides which, in addition to the 1900 r curvature, which provides a cinematic viewing experience. You can tilt the swivel and elevate the screen up to 130 millimeters or a vest amount using the 100 by 100-millimeter pattern. Adjustable LED lighting strips are discreetly placed on the angular spines on the back side of the panel, as well as on the stand.

Ports:

Connectivity consists of a single HDMI 1.4 port and one DisplayPort 1.2 port, only the DP port supports 3440 by 1440 up to 120 hertz and g-sync. Other ports include an audio line out, a headphones jack, and a quad USB 3.0 hub with one port with fast charging.

Performance:

Onto performance, one of the first things you'll notice when you load up a game and begin playing on the Alienware AW3418DW apart from the immersive 21 to 9 aspect ratio that fills your vision is just how gloriously smooth gameplay is. It features a giant 34 inches curved wide QHD screen with rich colors and a high 3440 by 1440 resolution for stunning image quality and 120-hertz refresh rates, plus has an excellent low input lag which remains low even when g-sync is activated and this will please most gamers. The panel's individual specifications aren't always the best there are larger screens on the market and some with higher pixel count and better 4k resolution or even faster refresh rates, but this screen is one of the few ultrawide panels that sports a 100hz refresh rate that's overclockable to 120hz.

Overall, the Alienware AE3418DW strikes a good balance between screen size performance and aesthetics it's an all-around winner that's versatile enough to be a desk monitor or the window into your gameplay, we highly recommend you check it out.

Number Two:

MSI OPTIX - MPG27CQ

 MSI OPTIX - MPG27CQ

At number two is the MSI Optics-MPG20CQ. While MSI is better known for its motherboards and graphic cards, its line of gaming monitors is definitely worthy contenders in a crowded market. The MSI Optix-MPG27CQ is a model you should certainly consider.

Design:

Design-wise, like many gaming monitors, the optics airs on the side of glitzy and perhaps garish with RGB lighting and stylized design. The optics features a 27-inch curved screen with an 1800 r radius, which translates into a very subtle curve that puts the entire screen at an equal distance from the eye. Moreover, the monitor itself measures 24.1 by 21.9 by 14.9 inches which will take up a good amount of space on a desk however, the monitor's y-shaped three-point base offers good stability while still leaving things open enough for running cables unimpeded. The unit weighs 23.4 pounds, which should still be light enough to easily move when needed.

Ports:

The Optix MPG27CQ offers a healthy amount of connectivity for video and audio as well as USB ports for other peripherals.

Performance:

Performance-wise, the MSI Optix MPG27CQ is well suited to gaming, with its 2560x1440 resolution and 144hz refresh rate. The curved display uses a VA or vertical alignment panel for a higher refresh rate, better than IPS contrast, and strong color performance. Furthermore, there are two primary picture modes gaming and professional, gaming mode can be fine-tuned for several game styles such as first-person shooters, and professional modes include reader, cinema, and designer with settings adjustings to reduce eye strain inducing blue light. We must mention a Kensington lock slot lets you physically lock down the monitor for added security when using the monitor in a public place like an office or a gaming event.

To conclude, the MSI Optix MPG27CQ is a decent gaming monitor, thanks to its curved display panel and a solid collection of gaming-oriented features. With a 144hz refresh rate and AMD free sync capability, it offers smooth tear-free gameplay that will work even with modest graphic cards, and the customizable RGB lighting adds a dash of eye candy that should appeal to gamers.

Number One:

LG 34UC98W

LG 34UC98W

The ultrawide monitor scene has been on fire, with manufacturers releasing them faster these days. The latest 34-inch ultrawide monitor from LG is arguably the most beautiful and feature loaded yet. It replaces the outgoing model with LG 34UC97, which in its time was one of the best. Let's take a look.

Design:

The LG 34UC98W is a beautifully designed monitor, it's housed in a white cabinet that features a zero bezel design and is supported by a curved brush metal stand with a telescoping arm that offers height and tilt adjustments. The panel has a 1900 r curvature ratio.

Ports:

Furthermore, the rear of the cabinet holds a nice selection of IO ports all of which face outward, here you'll find two HDMI 2.0 inputs two USB 3.0 down port streams one with USB quick charge two thunderbolts 2 ports a DisplayPort input, and a headphone jack the 34UC908W is equipped with two 7w speakers that are loud and provide clear audio with a decent amount of bass and no distortion.

Performance:

Performance-wise, the 34UC98W’s IPS panel delivers rich, evenly saturated colors against the nice dark black background. Out-of-the-box color accuracy was good for an ultrawide monitor, the 34UC98W offers a 21 to 9 aspect ratio ideal for productivity tasks. The wider screen offers ample space for multiple documents or windows to be placed side by side. The on-screen control allows you to easily control the screen configurations and display settings to customize the workspace on the screen with a few clicks of the mouse. LG has also implemented AMD's free sync feature which helps to reduce screen stutter and lag in games by synchronizing the game's frame rates or fps with the monitor's refresh rate, this feature requires a compatible AMD graphics card. Additionally, the LG monitor supports up to 99 of the SRGB color space, with the on-screen controls for the monitor settings being accessed via a joystick at the bottom edge of the panel.

To conclude, the 34-inch LG 34UC98W is an attractive-curved screen monitor that offers AMD free sync anti-tearing technology, a solid feature set, and very good gaming performance and that's why it's our number one choice.

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