WHILE MOST PC COMPONENTS have been getting pricier, many gaming monitors are cheaper. $250 buys you a lot more than it did five years ago, though a new class of OLED panels has made things pricier at the top end. In between, there’s more choice than ever before, including resolutions, aspect ratios, panel types, backlight tech and plenty more.
5 PIXIO PXC277 ADVANCED
Don’t know Pixio? Seen the pricing? Don’t panic. Corners haven’t been cut where it counts. It feels a bit cheap, but looks slick enough, and when it comes to image quality and gaming experience, there are no horrors. You get a 1440p VA panel, 1ms response, and 165Hz refresh. It’s not true HDR, topping out at 320 nits and lacking local dimming, but that’s fine. $240, www.pixiogaming.com…