that are just getting bigger and better this year. The LG OLED4GHDU1 is one of these, and it’s one I recommend if you’re running high-end 4K content on your TV.
The OLED panel has a high refresh rate, plus it’s also quite deep, so images look sharp, and colours are vivid. It’s a real beauty to stare at, with a contrast ratio of up to 300,000:1, making it one of the best in the world for colour accuracy.
The big downside is the price. At £1,000 for the 20.5-inch model, it’s not cheap, but it’s a bargain. And the LG OLED4GHDU1 is an excellent monitor for gaming, too.
Samsung UHD6300
Another budget gaming monitor, the Samsung UHD6300 is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a cheap gaming monitor for their PC. It has a contrast ratio of up to 250,000:1 for a total contrast ratio of 600,000:1. It’s also a bit expensive, but it’s a real bargain for a monitor if you’re only getting it to use during gaming.
The LG OLED UHD6300 is a stunning monitor for gaming. Its contrast ratio is on a par with the Samsung, so colour looks deep, and the picture is bright and crisp. It also has a full gamut of colours to consider, and the monitor is curved, too.
LG also included its own QLED TV panel on this monitor. It’s not the best in this respect, but it’s certainly exceptional and has great colour accuracy. The UHD6300 is also an outstanding gaming monitor, especially for those with a high-end gaming rig.
The Asus VA panel is also impressive, and Asus has included a built-in QLED panel on this monitor. It’s not the brightest panel in the world, but it’s still something to look at if you’re gaming and looking for a monitor to use for those with a high-end gaming rig.
LG OLED UHD6500
If you’re after something cheap and cheerful, the Asus VA panel on this monitor is great. It’s not the brightest panel on the market and the contrast ratio is lower than most of the competition, but it’s still impressive for a gaming monitor.
The Asus VA panel is also the most colourful monitor in the world, and it’s particularly impressive for gaming. It’s also curved, and the LG OLED6500 is one of the best gaming monitors for gaming, too.
The Asus has a maximum brightness of 50,000:1, making it the best in 2017 for colour accuracy, and it has a variable refresh rate to handle gaming too. The Asus also comes with a backlight of 75,000:1, so it’s bright and easy on your eyes.
Asus has also included a backlight with a max brightness of 200,000:1 to make sure you can watch games in comfort. The Asus VA panel has a contrast ratio of up to 1,300,000:1, so it’s one of the brightest on the market.
The Asus VA panel has a maximum brightness of 50,000:1, so it’s the best in 2017 for colour accuracy.
Dell UHD6540
The Dell UHD6540 has a contrast ratio of 1,300,000:1 for a colour accuracy of up to

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