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There are different types and sizes of monitors, with features designed for gamers, designers, architects, video and image editors, corporate and home office workers and, of course, for anyone who wants to watch their film or series in excellent quality. In this special guide to best monitors, we explain what you need to keep an eye on when purchasing, and which are the best models currently.
How to choose a good monitor?
See below the aspects that count when choosing a monitor for work, study, games or even secondary use as a TV:
Size
When considering the ideal size of a monitor, it is important to take its intended use into account. For basic internet browsing tasks, 24-inch monitors may be sufficient. However, for gamers and professionals working in design or video editing, larger monitors in the 27- to 32-inch range can provide a more immersive experience and give you more screen real estate to work with. But beyond the intended use, it is also crucial to consider the available physical space. Larger monitors may require more space on your desk or work area, so it's essential to check that the size you choose suits your environment.
Also, when setting up your monitor, be sure to position it so that the top of the screen is at eye level when you are sitting. This helps prevent neck and shoulder strain. Considering ergonomically designed options that offer height, tilt and rotation adjustments can also significantly contribute to your comfort and postural health during prolonged use.
Monitors are measured in inches, expressed by a very specific acronym (“). Simply put, 1 inch is equivalent to approximately 2,54 centimeters. So, if you want to know how big a 27-inch monitor is, just multiply 27 by 2,54. Pay attention, as the measurement is made using diagonals. Below there is a table with the distance recommendations proposed by BenQ, one of the leading monitor manufacturers, in addition to the main screen sizes:
size and resolution | Indicated Distance |
24″/1080p | 0.98 m |
24″/1440p QHD | from 0.70 m to 0.98 m |
27″/1080p | 1.10 m |
27″/1440p QHD | from 0,79 m to 1.10 m |
27″/4K | from 0.51 m to 1.10 m |
32″/1440p QHD | from 0.98 m to 1.30 m |
32″/4K | from 0.60 m to 1.31 m |
Format
After choosing the size, it's important to keep an eye on the format of the monitor you want. The most common are: widescreen, ultrawide e super ultrawide.
Widescreen, with its 16:9 aspect ratio, is the most versatile screen format. It is widely used for a variety of purposes, from web browsing and everyday computer use to gaming and entertainment. Its aspect ratio is more balanced and offers a comfortable viewing experience for most users, making it a solid choice for anyone looking for a general-purpose monitor.
On the other hand, the ultrawide format, with its 21:9 aspect ratio, is especially suitable for users looking to increase their productivity. With a wider field of view, they allow you to view more content at the same time, which is ideal for professionals who work with multiple windows open simultaneously, such as graphic designers and video editors. For those aiming for gaming, this is also an option since the field of view is more expansive.
Super ultrawide monitors, with a 32:9 aspect ratio, are usually used by more niche and/or specific users. This is an option that is equivalent to having two ultrawide monitors side by side, and is therefore ideal for those who want maximum screen space for intensive multitasking or a truly panoramic gaming experience. Here, gamers benefit the most.
However, it is also worth highlighting the curved and flat types, as they also adhere to the type of monitor format, but this may also depend on the personal preferences of each user. Flat monitors are a solid choice, offering a high-quality viewing experience without the added benefits of curvature. They tend to be the vast majority of the market. Curved monitors are praised for offering a more immersive visual experience, intensifying the sensation of 3D, especially on ultrawide and super ultrawide monitors, where the curvature aligns more naturally with the field of view.
O showmetech already have one special article on the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing an ultrawide monitor.
Display
In the world of displays, there are a variety of technologies available, each with its own characteristics and advantages that can directly affect the user experience, such as image quality, energy efficiency, compatibility, durability and functionality. Therefore, understand each type a little better:
- LEDs: It is made up of millions of small LEDs, offering vivid colors, deep blacks and high contrast. It has precise and controlled lighting, in addition to guaranteeing clear and detailed image reproduction. Its difference is that it is energy efficient compared to other lighting technologies.
- LCD: It is one of the most common technologies. It uses liquid crystals to control the light and many have backlighting made by special lamps, such as the famous LEDs. This makes them more efficient and show better colors.
- YOU ARE: Each pixel emits its own light, so it doesn't need a backlight. This makes the screen thinner and shows more vivid colors and better contrasts.
- QLED: It uses tiny particles called quantum dots to make a backlight. This makes the colors more accurate and the image better.
- QD-OLED: It's a mix of OLED and quantum dots. This makes the colors even better and the screen lasts longer.
However, it is also important to understand other details when choosing the right display. The refresh rate, for example, is how the monitor updates the image on the screen. The more times per second it updates, the better. A higher rate, like 144Hz or 240Hz, is great for gamers as it provides a smoother, more responsive image, especially during fast movement in games. Furthermore, technologies G-sync ou FreeSync help synchronize it with the frame rate of your computer's video card. This avoids problems such as tearing (when the image appears to be split) and the stuttering (when the image appears to be jumping), providing smoother, stutter-free gameplay.
Response time is the time it takes for a pixel on the screen to change from one color to another. A lower response time is better as it prevents image blurring or ghosting, especially during fast movement in games. This is important for users who need quick and accurate responses. Furthermore, color accuracy is also essential, especially for design, video editing and photography professionals. As a practical example, we are talking about the monitor's ability to, in an editing case, reproduce colors faithfully to an original image, for example. This ensures that the final work is done with quality.
Additionally, it is important to consider the durability and lifespan of the monitor. Choose a monitor that is durable and has a long enough lifespan to meet your needs. Checking the warranty offered by the manufacturer can also be useful if a problem occurs in the future.
Resolution
When we talk about monitors, resolution is a crucial factor to consider as it determines the quality of the image you will see on the screen. The more pixels, the sharper the image. Here are the most common ones and their characteristics:
- HD (720p): This is a more basic resolution, with 1280 x 720 pixels. While it is suitable for general use, it may not offer the best image quality for activities such as editing photos or high-resolution videos. It is available on most TV channels.
- Full HD or FHD (1080p): With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, it offers a sharp and detailed image. It's a popular choice for a variety of uses, including editing, as well as providing a great experience for competitive gaming. We see it being used for cell phone and tablet screens as well.
- Quad HD or QHD (1440p): This is already an intermediate resolution, with 2560 x 1440 pixels, offering an image that is even clearer and more detailed than Full HD. It is ideal for those looking for a balance between quality and performance, being suitable for games, films, series and work. It also fits the resolutions of some more modern devices.
- 4K/Ultra HD or UHD (2160p): With a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, this is an exceptional image quality option, with incredible detail and vivid colors. It is the ideal choice for video editors, high definition enthusiasts and gamers looking for maximum immersion, not surprisingly, it is a resolution made available by smart devices such as smart TVs.
- 5K and 8K: These are cutting-edge technologies, with resolutions even higher than 4K. 5K has a resolution of 5120 x 2880 pixels, while 8K offers an incredible 7680 x 4320 pixels. However, due to the high cost and lack of available content, these resolutions are little used today.
When choosing a monitor, it's important to consider your specific needs. If you're looking for good image quality at an affordable price, Full HD is a solid choice. For a more immersive and detailed experience, perhaps Quad HD or 4K would be ideal. However, it's important to remember that monitors with higher resolutions generally require more powerful hardware to function properly, especially for gaming. Make sure your computer supports the monitor resolution you choose.
standards support
Imagine standards support as the invisible foundation that underpins the entire visual experience you will have when using your display. It is a very important aspect to consider, especially as it can affect compatibility with your hardware and the quality of the visual experience. Find out what the main ones are:
- Nvidia G-Sync: This is a technology of Nvidia, a software company, that synchronizes the monitor's refresh rate with the video card's frame rate, eliminating the tearing (visual effect that occurs due to discrepancy in rates) and providing smoother, uninterrupted gameplay. It is ideal for users who have Nvidia graphics cards and want a more impactful gaming experience. Can be more expensive than FreeSync monitors.
- Adaptive-Sync: This is already a frame rate synchronization technology developed by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), which also allows the monitor's refresh rate to be dynamically synchronized with the frame rate generated by the graphics card. Adaptive-Sync is the basis of FreeSync AMD and can also be used on Nvidia G-Sync compatible monitors.
- AMD Free Sync: Similar to G-Sync, FreeSync is a technology from AMD, another technology company, which also synchronizes the monitor's refresh rate with the graphics card's frame rate, making it a great option for users who have AMD graphics cards. It is a more affordable alternative to G-Sync as it does not require specific AMD licensing hardware.
- HDR (High Dynamic Range): HDR is a technology that offers a wider dynamic range of colors and contrasts, providing a more detailed image. It is ideal for watching movies and playing games that support HDR.
- HDR10: It is an HDR standard widely adopted in the industry. While it offers a range of colors and higher contrast, it uses static metadata to describe how the image should be displayed. This means that a lack of dynamic adjustment may result in some images not being presented in the most optimal way possible.
- DolbyVision: This is an HDR format developed by Dolby Laboratories, offering an even more enhanced viewing experience compared to traditional technology. It offers additional improvements in image quality, making it a great option for audio and video enthusiasts.
- Dolby Atmos: Although it is best known as an audio standard, it can also be applied to displays to provide a more immersive audio experience. Monitors that support this option can play audio in three-dimensional spatial formats.
When choosing a monitor, it's important to check that it supports the standards that are important to you. If you are a gamer, consider paying attention to open technologies such as G-Sync, Adaptive-Sync and FreeSync, as they were designed for games. On the other hand, if you are not looking for specific goals for your monitor, even if you prefer to have an exceptional viewing experience, one with Dolby Vision support may be the best choice.
Outputs/Inputs
Understanding the different outputs and inputs available on a monitor is perhaps one of the essential details when purchasing a monitor, as they determine compatibility with other devices and influence the quality of the connection and the ability to transmit data and signals. video. Many accessories require compatibility to be used, from mice, keyboards, headphones and headsets, pendrives, hubs, printers, joysticks, etc.
O HDMI 2.1 is the latest version of the HDMI standard and supports a wide range of advanced features such as 4K resolution at 120Hz, 8K at 60Hz, and even 10K at 120Hz. Additionally, it supports HDR, which dynamically adjusts image parameters scene by scene. This is an important option for those who want to connect the monitor to devices such as high-end game consoles, for example. Already the HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 1.4 They are previous versions with 2.0 supporting resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz and 1.4 up to 4K at 30Hz. Although less advanced, they still provide good image quality and are widely compatible with a variety of devices.
O USB-C Thunderbolt 4 It's a versatile connection interface that offers a good range of features, including high-speed data transfer, fast charging, and 4K or even 8K video support. It also allows daisy-chaining of multiple devices, which is ideal for users who want to create flexible and efficient workstations. Furthermore, it is the evolved version of Thunderbolt 3 on issues, mainly, of security and data protection. The monitors of Apple they usually have it.
Another connectivity standard is DisplayPort, a digital video interface common in monitors, known for its high bandwidth and support for high resolutions and refresh rates. This is a popular choice for gamers and content creation professionals as it supports advanced features like G-Sync and FreeSync and provides a stable, high-quality connection.
Already VGA It is an older analog interface, although it is still found on some monitors. Although it supports lower resolutions compared to modern digital interfaces, it can be useful for connecting older devices that do not have other connection options available.
Special Features
Some special features can also add value to your user experience, after all, although the desire for a monitor is to achieve a certain objective, it is normal that some other extra benefits may be worth it. Currently, several options feature integrated systems such as smart TV, allowing access to streaming applications without the need for additional devices. It can often be interesting to use a single monitor to work and watch television.
Another feature that may come in handy is the presence of speakers built into the monitor, in order to provide quality audio without the need for external speakers. This is especially useful for those users who want to save desk space or who don't want to invest in a separate audio system. Wireless connection can also be a great feature and is already available on several monitor options, which is the case for those users who feel uncomfortable with wires.
Supports with height, tilt and rotation adjustment; screens with anti-reflective coating; enhancement technology and even specific and personalized controls for the specific monitor, are a few more items on the list of special features that can attract attention when buying one.
Monitors up to BRL 1.000,00
Dell S2421HN
First on our list is the Dell S2421HN, a great entry option into the world of games thanks to its more affordable price. The monitor has Full HD resolution on a 24 IPS screen, with a response time of 4 ms. Furthermore, it is great for entry, has an elegant design and features technology AMD freesync, allowing you to play with a refresh rate of 75 Hz.
Model | S2421HN |
Marca | Dell |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 24 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 75Hz |
Response time | 4ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync |
Additional Resources | LED edge lighting system, Low Blue Light technology, ComfortView Plus |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
AOC Speed
If you are looking for quality in your game, the AOC Speed is a great choice for you. With a 23.8-inch IPS screen with virtually no borders and a Full HD resolution, the monitor has a refresh rate of 75Hz, in addition to technology Adaptive Sync, responsible for reducing errors in the displayed images. Other aspects are its anti-glare screen and an aiming mode for FPS players to reach their potential.
Model | AOC Speed (24G2HE5) |
Marca | AOC |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 23.8 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LED |
Refresh rate | 75Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 300 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 1x VGA/1x HDMI 1.4 |
Supported standards | Adaptive Sync |
Additional Resources | Shadow Control, Low Blue Light, Aim Mode |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Acer KA242Y
Going to a more entry-level line of gaming monitors, we have the Acer KA242Y with a 23.8-inch resolution, Full HD resolution, 75Hz refresh rate and technology AMD Freesync. However, its biggest negative point is the presence of an LCD screen that lacks a little in the quality of colors and black. However, it is still one of the cheapest gaming monitors on the market, and can be a great option for those who don't want to buy something very expensive as their first gaming monitor.
Model | KA242Y |
Marca | Acer |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 23.8 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 75Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 1x VGA/1x HDMI |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync |
Additional Resources | Ultra-Low Blue Light, Flicker-less, ComfyView, Low Dimming technology |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Samsung T350
With 1080p resolution, the Samsung T350 is a basic entry model into the world of gaming monitors, with technologies such as AMD freesync, a 75 Hz refresh rate, and an IPS panel. The model has entry-level characteristics for this type of monitor, however it is disappointing due to the lack of some features such as a lower response rate and better contrast. If you are considering it as your first of its kind, it could be a good option, however, there are better products on the market at a similar price.
Model | T350 (LF24T350FHLMZD) |
Marca | Samsung |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 22 ", 24", 27 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 75Hz |
Response time | 5ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 1x VGA/1x HDMI |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync |
Additional Resources | Flicker Free Technology, Eye Saver Mode |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Monitors up to BRL 2.000,00
Dell Ultrasharp U2424H
O Dell UltraSharp U2424H, although, due to its smaller size and still affordable price, unlike other models in the line, it gained space as it was launched this year. It only has Full HD resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz (even higher than its predecessors), but precisely because it is a choice for those who want a monitor that satisfies the essentials. It's not the best option for gamers, but if you're looking for something good and error-free, you can consider it.
Model | UltraSharp (U2424H) |
Marca | Dell |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 24 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 120Hz |
Response time | 5ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 1x HDMI/2x Displayport/2x USB-C |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync |
Additional Resources | Ambient light sensor, ComfortView Plus |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
LG MyView Smart
the monitor MyView Smart da LG It is an excellent choice for those looking for practicality and entertainment in a single device. With your platform WebOS 23, you can enjoy a wide range of streaming content and music with 5W stereo speakers and personalized recommendations. Through ThinQ Dashboard, you can even manage and check the status of home appliances with a remote control. All of this on a 32-inch Full HD screen with wide viewing angles, ensuring a convenient and immersive experience in any activity.
Model | 32SR50F |
Marca | LG |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 32 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 60Hz |
Response time | 8ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/2x USB-A/Wireless (AirPlay 2/Miracast) |
Supported standards | HDR10 |
Additional Resources | WebOS 23, 5W stereo speakers, ThinQ Panel, Flicker Safe technology, Screen Share, LG ThinQ Home Hub |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Acer Nitro VG252Q
the monitor Acer Nitro VG252Q It is a monitor more aimed at the gamer line High End, with a 24.5-inch Full HD screen and an IPS display. It has a response time of 0.5 ms, which makes gameplay very fluid and helps a lot in competitive games like FPS or MOBAs. Furthermore, the monitor has a refresh rate of up to 165Hz and technology AMD FreeSync, to deliver a continuous and fast image.
Model | Acer Nitro (VG252Q) |
Marca | Acer |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 24 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 165Hz |
Response time | 0.5ms |
Brightness | 400 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync |
Additional Resources | BluelightShield, Flicker-less, Low Dimming technology |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
samsung odyssey g40
O samsung odyssey g40 redefines the gaming experience with its stunning visual quality. Equipped with an IPS panel, it offers vibrant colors and a wide view for clarity from any angle. The 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time ensure ultra-smooth and responsive gameplay, while compatibility G-sync e AMD FreeSync Premium eliminate image cuts and tears. In addition Ultrawide Game View It also provides a more competitive advantage, revealing more details and scenarios.
Model | Odyssey G40 (LS27BG400ELXZD) |
Marca | Samsung |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 25", 27" |
Format | Widescreen/Ultrawide |
Display | LED |
Refresh rate | 240Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 400 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync/Nvidia G-Sync |
Additional Resources | Eco Saving Plus Technology, Eco Light Sensor, Flicker Free |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
- Samsung from R$1.799,00
- Magalu by R$1.710,00 (27 ″)
- Kaboom! by R$1.975,05 (25 ″)
Monitors up to BRL 3.000,00
LG UItraGear 34GP63A-B
the monitor UltraGear 34GP63A-B da LG elevates the gaming experience with its ultrawide screen, providing a more expansive and interesting view than a regular one. With a fast 160Hz refresh rate, you enjoy smooth images, plus the technology Free Sync Premium, which also offers harmonious movements, minimizing distortions and image tears. What's more, high-fidelity color reproduction provides a much more realistic visual immersion. With slim bezels on three sides and speakers with MaxxAudio, this is an option that allows a completely immersive experience without any distractions for a considerable price.
Model | UItraGear (34GP63A-B) |
Marca | LG |
Resolution | WQHD (3440 x 1440) |
Size(s) | 34 " |
Format | Curved ultrawide |
Display | LED |
Refresh rate | 160Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 300 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD FreeSync/HDR10 |
Additional Resources | MaxxAudio, One-Click support, Flicker Safe technology, OnScreen Control, Motion Blur Reduction, Black Stabilizer, Smart Energy Saving |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
LG UltraWide 34WR50QC-B
For those who prefer models with a larger proportion, the 34WR50QC-B from LG is a great option. It has a 34-inch screen that delivers images in WQHD resolution (3440×1440) in a 21:9 aspect ratio. The model also follows certifications such as 99% sRGB color gamut (CIE1931) and also has support for displaying colors with HDR mode, which makes colors more vivid and with higher quality.
If used as a primary device (rather than just being used to mirror another device's screen), you can also open up to eight apps on the large 34-inch screen, via the OnScreen Control app.
The model is also a good option for lighter games, as it has a 100 Hz refresh rate and support for AMD FreeSync. Its operating system is quite simple, but it gets the job done on several occasions. Check out our full review to learn more about the model.
Marca | LG |
Model | UltraWide Monitor 34WR50QC-B |
Color | Black |
Fabric | 34” VA |
Screen size | 34 " |
Angle of View | 178º / 178º |
Maximum Resolution | WQHD (3440×1440) (21:9) |
Brightness | 300cd / m² |
Contrast | 3000:1 (typ). |
Response Time | 5ms |
Update Rate | 100 Hz |
range of colors | DCI-PE – 90% |
Certificates | Color gamut: sRGB 99% (CIE1931)/HDR10) Reading Mode Flicker safe Game Mode: AMD FreeSync |
Color Depth (number of colors) | 16.7M |
Distance between pixels | 0.06053 x 0.18159mm |
Doors | HDMI: 2x Display port: 1 Headphone jack: 3,5 mm P2 type |
Power Consumption | 45W (typ.) |
Pig iron | external adapter |
AC Input | 100-240V (50/60Hz) |
DC output | 48W (19V 2.53A) |
Accessories in the box | Fonte de Alimentação HDMI cable Display Port Cable |
Warranty | 12 months |
Position Adjustments | Tilt (-5º ~ 15º) |
Dimensions | Width: 80,9cm Height: 48,33cm Depth: 22,32cm Weight without packaging: 4,9kg Weight with packaging: 8,4 kg |
Speaker | No |
Virtual Surround | No |
Smart webOS 23 | No |
Screen Share (Miracast & WiDi) | No |
Plug & Play | No |
AirPlay 2 | No |
HDCP | No |
HDR | HDR 10 |
Auto Brightness | No |
Bluetooth | No |
flicker safe | No |
Black Stabilizer | No |
dynamic action sync | No |
Gaming Mode | Yes |
USB AutoRun | No |
Media Player (USB) | No |
Smart Energy Saving | Yes |
Price | BRL 2.114,10 at Magazine Luiza R$ 1.999,00 at Amazon |
O UltraWide Monitor 34WR50QC-B is being sold in Brazil by:
BenQ Zowie XL2411K
the monitor BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K It is a gaming option focused on sports, with a 24-inch screen and FHD resolution. Its refresh rate is 144Hz for computers and 120Hz compatibility for PS5 e Xbox. He has the technology DyAc, which allows for more vigorous actions, which can help with aiming in FPS games. If you are a console gamer or even a PC gamer who is a fan of this genre, this is the perfect monitor.
Model | ZOWIE XL2411K |
Marca | BenQ |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 24 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 144Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 320 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 1x HDMI 2.0/1x DPI 1.2/1x HDMI 1.4 |
Supported standards | DyAc |
Additional Resources | Black eQualizer technology, Color Vibrance, Low Blue Light, Flicker-free, XL Setting to Share, compatible with PS5 and Xbox X Series |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Asus TUF Gaming VG32VQ1B
the monitor Asus TUF Gaming VG32VQ1B It has a more differentiated QHD resolution, with a 31.5-inch screen, 165Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms response time. Like other good models in the category, it also features technology AMD Freesync for more fluid gameplay without tearing or choking, in addition to having a curved screen helping to have better visibility of the entire game.
Model | TUF Gaming (VG32VQ1B) |
Marca | Asus |
Resolution | QHD (2560 x 1440) |
Size(s) | 31.5 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LED |
Refresh rate | 165Hz |
Response time | 1ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/Adaptive-Sync/HDR10 |
Additional Resources | Extreme Low Motion Blur, Shadow Boost, Dark Boost, GameFast Input, Flicker-free technology |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Alienware AW2523HF
O Alienware AW2523HF reinvents the gaming experience with its incredible 360 Hz refresh rate and impressive 0,5 ms response time. Equipped with technologies such as AMD FreeSync Premium, it delivers crystal clear, flicker-free images. With a Fast IPS panel and 99% sRGB color coverage, it also stands out for its striking and consistent colors across a wide viewing angle. As Comfort View, the monitor reduces blue light emission for comfortable viewing during extended sessions, and the redesigned OSD, with a centralized joystick, makes it easier to navigate through settings.
Model | AW2523HF |
Marca | Alienware |
Resolution | FHD (1920 x 1080) |
Size(s) | 24.5 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | LCD |
Refresh rate | 360Hz |
Response time | 0.5ms |
Brightness | 400 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/Adaptive-Sync |
Additional Resources | Night Vision, Clear Vision, Chroma Vision, Crosshair, ComfortVision technology |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Monitors over BRL 3.000.00
Alienware AW2725DF
O Alienware AW2725DF wins for visual excellence with its QD-OLED technology, offering sharpness and colors that eliminate bright lights and shadows, complemented by the standard VESA Display HDR True Black 400 for deeper blacks. Has the technologies AMD FreeSync Premium Pro e VESA Adaptive Sync and, with 3% DCI-P99,3 coverage along with infinite contrast, it guarantees precision and realistic details. O ComfortView Plus also helps reduce eye strain, while the ultra-fast 0,03ms response time eliminates ghosting and blur for more immersive gameplay.
Model | AW2725DF |
Marca | Alienware |
Resolution | QHD (2560 x 1440) |
Size(s) | 27 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | QD OLED |
Refresh rate | 360Hz |
Response time | 0.03ms |
Brightness | 250 cd/m², 400 cd/m², 1.000 cd/m² |
Adjustable | 1x HDMI/2x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/Adaptive-Sync |
Additional Resources | ComfortVision Plus technology, anti-glare |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 34
Starting with Samsung models priced above R$3.000, the Odyssey OLED G8 It has a 34-inch screen with an anti-reflective layer that features the Neo Quantum processor, which promises brighter whites, deeper blacks and almost infinite color contrast.
For those who like to play, the model has a refresh rate of 175 Hz, a response time of just 0.1 milliseconds and support for AMD FreeSync Premium to avoid depixelated images depending on the most diverse types of games.
Another highlight is the Tizen 2024 operating system, which in addition to allowing you to install and view content from social networks such as TikTok and YouTube, has support for accessing Xbox Gaming Pass games, all you need to do is log in to your account and use a Bluetooth controller. . You don't need a PC or console to play online.
The 21:9 aspect ratio is also enough to provide an interesting immersion and this is complemented by the rear with RGB. The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Model | Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD) |
Marca | Samsung |
Resolution | Ultra-WQHD (3440x1440) |
Size(s) | 34 " |
Format | Curved ultrawide |
Display | OLED |
Refresh rate | 175Hz |
Response time | 0.01ms |
Brightness | 200 cd / m² |
Adjustable | Wireless/2x USB-C/1x Mini-DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/HDR10+ |
Additional Resources | Support for SmartThings, ConnectShare, TV Plus, CoreSync technology and Core Lighting+ |
Samsung Odyssey OLED G8
O Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 has an OLED screen, Display HDR True Black 400 and NeoQuantum Processor, offering brighter whites, deeper blacks and nearly infinite color contrast. With an ultra-fast 0,03ms response time and 175Hz refresh rate, you can still react quickly in games. It's another one with technology AMD FreeSync Premium, ensuring stable gameplay, while the integration of SmartThings allows you to adjust the gaming environment directly from the monitor, with voice controls accessible through the Alexa, for example. Other than that, the gaming hub provides instant access to streaming services and console games.
Model | Odyssey OLED G8 (LS34BG850SLXZD) |
Marca | Samsung |
Resolution | Ultra-WQHD (3440x1440) |
Size(s) | 34 " |
Format | Curved ultrawide |
Display | OLED |
Refresh rate | 175Hz |
Response time | 0.03ms |
Brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Adjustable | Wireless/2x USB-C/1x Mini-DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/HDR10+ |
Additional Resources | Support for SmartThings, ConnectShare, TV Plus, CoreSync technology and Core Lighting+ |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
LG 45 UltraGear Curved OLED
On a 45-inch screen, the LG UltraGear Curved OLED is a monitor that offers an unparalleled visual experience. With a very high contrast ratio and brightness, it provides sharp details even in dark scenes, while anti-glare technology improves viewing in any type of environment. Plus, with a fast 240Hz refresh rate, you enjoy a fluid and responsive visual experience, complemented by 800R curvature for an immersive experience. With the use of the UltraGear remote control, it also offers you convenience when adjusting the monitor, while the stand allows you to run multiple tasks or games simultaneously on a single screen.
Model | UltraGear Curved OLED (45GR95QE-B) |
Marca | LG |
Resolution | WQHD (3440x1440) |
Size(s) | 45 " |
Format | Curved ultrawide |
Display | OLED |
Refresh rate | 240Hz |
Response time | 0.03ms |
Brightness | 200 cd / m² |
Adjustable | 2x HDMI/1x DisplayPort |
Supported standards | AMD Freesync/HDR10/Nvidia G-Sync |
Additional Resources | Anti-glare technology, Dynamic Action Sync, Black Stabilizer, Crosshair, FPS counter |
The model is being sold in Brazil by:
Dell UltraSharp 32 4K Thunderbolt Hub (U3225QE)
O Dell UltraSharp 32 4K Thunderbolt Hub Monitor (U3225QE) is a 31,5-inch monitor designed for professionals looking for high image quality and extensive connectivity. With 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) and a 120Hz refresh rate, it offers sharp, smooth images. The technology IPSBlack delivers a contrast ratio of 3.000:1, resulting in deeper blacks and an improved visual experience compared to conventional IPS panels.
This monitor is certified with the TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort 3.0, ensuring eye comfort with low blue light emission, ambient light sensor and low reflectance panel. Connectivity is robust, including ports Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, USB-C e RJ45, plus up to 140W of power delivery via USB-C Extended Power Range (EPR) to compatible devices. Pop-out front ports make it easy to connect and provide 15W USB-C charging for mobile devices.
Compatible with systems Windows e MacOS, U3225QE supports multiple monitor configurations, making it an ideal choice for dynamic work environments. The monitor can be purchased on Dell's official website for R$8.200.
Model | Dell UltraSharp 32 4K Thunderbolt Hub (U3225QE) |
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Panel Technology | QD-OLED (Quantum Dot Organic Light Emitting Diode) |
Resolution | 4K UHD (3840x2160) |
Screen size | 31.5 inches |
Contrast Rate | Top with QD-OLED (details not specified) |
Update Rate | 120 Hz |
Color Coverage | 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, 100% Rec709 (Delta E < 2) |
Eye Comfort Certification | TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort 5 stars |
Blue Light Reduction | ComfortView Plus (up to 35% reduction) |
Ambient Light Sensor | Yes |
Audio Resources | AI-enhanced 3D spatial sound |
Connecting Ports | Thunderbolt 4, USB-C (15W pop-out), USB-A, RJ45 |
Power Delivery (via USB-C) | Up to 140W (EPR) |
OS Compatibility | Windows and macOS |
Additional Resources | Daisy-chaining 4K, multitasking, low-reflectance panel |
Price | R$8.200 |
Dell Pro 14 Plus (P1425)
O P1425 It is a 14-inch IPS monitor and weighs an incredible 0,57 kg. It can display images in resolution WUXGA (1920×1200), both horizontally and vertically, adapting to the position in which it is placed. It is worth noting that this model contains hinges that allow it to be tilted between 10º and 90º, in addition to the VESA mount also allowing it to be fitted to a fixed support on the wall when necessary.
Still on the details of its screen, it has simpler configurations, such as a 60Hz refresh rate and a 7 millisecond response time. It also has a peak brightness of 400 cd/m² and can display 16,7 million colors.
Because of its two USB-C ports, the P1425 can either offer video streaming or reverse charging for other electronics at up to 65W. The Portable Monitor Dell Pro 14 Plus It also has a DisplayPort 1.2 port and AltMode for use in different formats.
The monitor can be purchased for the suggested retail price of R$ 3.501 on the official Dell website.
Model | Dell Pro 14 Plus (P1425) |
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Panel Technology | IPS (In-plane switching) |
Resolution | WUXGA (1920 1200 ×) |
Screen size | 14" |
Contrast Rate | 1,500: |
Update Rate | 60 Hz |
Color Coverage | 100% sRGB (CIE 1931) |
Eye Comfort Certification | TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort 5 stars |
Blue Light Reduction | ComfortView Plus (up to 35% reduction) |
Ambient Light Sensor | No |
Audio Resources | No |
Connecting Ports | 2 x USB-C ports (DisplayPort 1.2 Alt Mode, up to 65W power pass-through) (HDCP 1.4) (supports up to 1920 x 1200 60Hz) |
Power Delivery (via USB-C) | Up to 65W (EPR) |
OS Compatibility | Windows and macOS |
Additional Resources | Narrow frame Mercury free Arsenic-free glass PVC free BFR Free Anti-glare sRGB |
Price | R$3.501 |
Dell Pro 32 Plus 4K USB-C Hub Monitors (P3225QE)
O Dell Pro 32 Plus 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (P3225QE) is a 31,5-inch monitor that offers 4K resolution (3840×2160) and a 100Hz refresh rate, providing a sharp and fluid viewing experience. Equipped with an IPS panel, it ensures accurate colors and wide viewing angles of 178°, both horizontally and vertically. In addition, the monitor covers 99% of the sRGB color space, making it suitable for professionals who require color accuracy.
In terms of connectivity, the P3225QE It has an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 1.4 and a USB-C port that supports video transmission and power delivery of up to 90W. In addition, it has three USB-A ports and an additional USB-C for data transfer, functioning as a true connectivity hub for various devices.
The monitor's design includes an anti-glare coating on the panel, reducing unwanted reflections and providing more comfortable viewing, especially in environments with variable lighting. Its ergonomic stand allows for height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments, ensuring flexibility to meet each user's individual preferences.
With a launch price of R$8.200, the Dell Pro 32 Plus (P3225QE) offers an attractive combination of image quality, advanced features and extensive connectivity, making it an interesting option for professionals looking for a high-performance 4K monitor.
Model | Dell Pro 32 Plus 4K USB-C Hub Monitors (P3225QE) |
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Panel Technology | LED |
Resolution | 4K UHD (3840x2160) |
Contrast Rate | 3500:1 |
Update Rate | 100 Hz |
Color Coverage | sRGB 99% |
Eye Comfort Certification | TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort 5 stars |
Blue Light Reduction | ConfortView Plus (reduction of up to 35%) |
Ambient Light Sensor | Yes |
Connecting Ports | 1x HDMI port (HDCP2.3) (Supports up to UHD 3840 x2160 100Hz) 1x Display Port 1.4 (HDCP2.3) (Supports up to 3840×2160 100Hz) 1x USB-C 5Gbps for up to 90W charging 1x USB-C 5Gbps port 3x USB-A ports 1x RJ45 Ethernet port, 1GbE |
Power Delivery (via USB-C) | Up to 90(EPR) |
OS Compatibility | Windows and macOS |
Additional Resources | Daisy-chaining 4K, low-reflectance panel, multitasking |
Screen size | 27 inches |
Price | R$8.200 |
Availability in Brazil | As of March 06, 2025 |
Dell Pro 75 Plus 4K (P7525QT)
O Dell Pro 75 Plus 4K Touch Monitor (P7525QT) It is a 75-inch monitor with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) and IPS panel, designed for corporate and interactive environments.
it supports 20-point multipoint touch e stylus pen input, ideal for team collaboration. With robust connectivity, it offers USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, RJ45 and a multi-port USB hub. It also features built-in 20W speakers and functionality Screen Drop to adjust the displayed content.
The model can now be found in Brazil for R$37.299 on the official Dell website.
Model | Dell Pro 75 Plus 4K (P7525QT) |
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Panel Technology | IPS |
Resolution | 4K (3840 x 2160) |
Screen size | 75" |
Contrast Rate | 1,500: |
Update Rate | 60 Hz |
Color Coverage | 100% sRGB (CIE 1931) |
Eye Comfort Certification | TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort 5 stars |
Blue Light Reduction | ComfortView Plus (up to 35% reduction) |
Ambient Light Sensor | Yes |
Audio Resources | Integrated audio with dual 20W speakers |
Connecting Ports | 3 USB-A ports 2 USB-C ports 1 HDMI port 1 Display Port 1 RJ45 (Ethernet) port 2 front USB-C ports |
Power Delivery (via USB-C) | Up to 15W (EPR) |
OS Compatibility | Windows and macOS |
Additional Resources | InGlass touch technology with 20 simultaneous touch points Palm rejection Dual tip stylus pen Anti-glare and anti-smudge screen 178° viewing angle |
Price | R$37.299 |
Apple Pro Display XDR
O Apple Pro Display XDR offers a 6K Retina display with more than a billion colors, providing exceptional clarity and a high dynamic range that surpasses conventional technologies. With a wide P3 color tone, in addition to color depth, the brand guarantees extreme precision. Its backlight technology and intelligent processing also reduce unwanted reflections. This is the ideal option for those looking for a superior quality work monitor.
Model | ProDisplay XDR |
Marca | Apple |
Resolution | Retina 6K (6016 x 3384) |
Size(s) | 32 " |
Format | Widescreen |
Display | Retina |
Refresh rate | 60Hz |
Response time | - |
Brightness | up to 1600 cd/m² |
Adjustable | 1x Thunderbolt 3/3x USB-C |
Supported standards | HDR10/Dolby Vision/Hybrid-Log Gamma (HLG) |
Additional Resources | Picture mode selection, custom picture modes, picture status indicator, brightness control, vertical/horizontal detection, Night Shift, True Tone, backlight technology |
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Sources: Tom's Hardware, Tech Radar
Reviewed by Eduardo Ariedo.
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