Back in my day, we had to crank the gear on the side of the monitor for 30 seconds to get just 10 screen refreshes. Okay, not really, but more seriously, back in my day high refresh rates were a pipe dream.

When I were a wee lad, I was content with my 60 Hz TN panel. Then, as I grew older and pleasant dreams faded behind stark realities, technology marched on and I got my mitts on a 24-inch, 144 Hz, 1080p TN monitor. Wow. I was ahead of the curve.

Then, I took the leap up to 1440p—and with an IPS panel, too. But still 144 Hz, because that’s fast enough, right? That’s what I’ve been telling myself for the past few years: It’s fast enough.

And now, if seeing 540 Hz OLEDs and 610 Hz TNs at Gamescom wasn’t enough, I’ve recently discovered the KTC H27T22C-3, which we’ve just crowned the best budget 1440p gaming monitor.

KTC H27T22C-3 | $195 at Amazon

Previously, the Pixio PXC277 Advanced held that title. That’s a 165 Hz monitor, so I could tell myself at least I was only just behind the best budget 1440p panel on the market.

But no longer. The new pick, the KTC H27T22C-3, hits 210 Hz. That’s *pulls out an ancient calculator* 46% faster than mine, with a cheap price tag. And I call myself a competitive gamer? Well, I guess I don’t call myself that anymore, which is just as well, really.

But enough about me and more about that KTC monitor. KTC isn’t the most recognisable brand, but when testing it for his KTC H27T22C-3 review, our Jeremy found it to nail the fundamentals and not offer any less than the competition in terms of quality.

The only real downside is a lack of ports, but you get HDMI and DisplayPort, and that’s all that really matters in the budget segment. Colours are great, HDR (400) is decent, and even the more moderate overdrive modes work well.

So where does that leave me? In the dust, I guess. See ya later. Or maybe it leaves me hovering over that purchase button. I shouldn’t, should I? But…

The quick list

The best gaming monitors

The MSI MPG321URX 4K OLED gaming monitorBest overall1. MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED

The best overall

This MSI 4K display is the best overall gaming monitor we’ve ever tested. It’s a beautiful, sumptuous OLED panel for much less than its OLED competition. Still pricey though, I’ll grant you.

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The best 4K

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The best budget gaming monitor, Gigabyte's M28UBudget 4K3. Gigabyte M28U

The best budget 4K

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The best 1440p

Xiaomi’s little 27-inch 1440p monitor is great, with an IPS screen with great contrast and colors, 180 Hz refresh rate, and a 1 ms response time. It doesn’t have a USB-C port or included speakers, but has pretty much everything else you would need from a monitor of its size and spec.

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A KTC H27T22C-3 gaming monitor on a bright blue backgroundBudget 1440p5. KTC H27T22C-3

The best budget 1440p

The H27T22C-3 might come from a lesser-known brand, but it ticks all the right boxes and doesn’t sacrifice quality in any fundamental area. Perhaps most importantly, you’re getting up to a 210 Hz refresh rate here for a very reasonable price.

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AOC Gaming C27G4ZXE gaming monitor on a green backgroundBudget 1080p6. AOC Gaming C27G4ZXE

The best budget 1080p

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The best ultrawide

With superb image quality, excellent text handling and a super-fast 240 Hz refresh rate, there’s very little not to like about this stunning OLED display. Oh, apart from the price.

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The best budget ultrawide

A contrasty VA panel, with plenty of backlight punch, reasonable pixel response, and a high enough refresh rate for most gamers’ purposes. All this for $370? Impressive.

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The best WOLED

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MSI's OLED gaming monitor on a red background.Best 1440p OLED11. MSI MPG 271QRX

The best 1440p OLED

If you prefer a smaller resolution and a higher refresh rate, this is the OLED gaming monitor for you. It’s the ultimate 1440p monitor, but it’s so expensive it disqualifies itself from contention for many gamers.

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The best budget OLED ultrawide

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The best dual-mode

Should you wish for screaming fast refresh rates at 1080p but some lovely detail (and a more sedate rate) at 4K, the Alienware does its darndest to give you both. It’s a pricey consideration, however, but if you want to switch it up on the regular, it’s the best choice.

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