As display technology matures, we find higher specifications and features in lower-cost monitors. That means we're now treated to a great selection of high-quality monitors at lower prices. We've looked through everything you can get right now and found the LG 24GL600F to be the one to beat for under $200.
Best Overall - LG 24GL600F
That LG makes a great monitor should come as no surprise, but that it makes one this good at such a reasonable price is incredible. The 24GL600F has a name you'll forget in an instant, but a feature set that ensures it deserves a spot on your desk.
Like most budget monitors, it's limited to 1080p, but that's still absolutely fine at 24 inches. Where this monitor excels is its high refresh rate of 144hz, AMD FreeSync support, 1ms response time, and low input lag. It's targeted at gamers, and that's where it truly shines, but even for everyday use, it's a joy to look at.
The built-in controls and menus are an absolute breeze to use. Around the back, you've got not only a VESA mount but a mix of HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, located high up on the rear and facing out, so you're never going to need to fumble around just to hook up a cable. Unfortunately, you can't adjust its height or rotation.
Pros:
- 144 Hz
- Freesync
- Easy to use, intuitive controls
- Lots of display inputs
- 1ms response time
Cons:
- No height or rotation adjust
- Chunky bezels
Best Overall
LG 24GL600F
A lot of gaming monitor for a small outlay
With 144Hz, freesync, low input lag, and response time, this is a genuinely brilliant budget PC gaming monitor.
Runner-up - ViewSonic VX2457-MHD
There was a time when buying a lower-priced PC monitor would leave you with a horrid design, mediocre display, and less-than-friendly port selection. Thankfully, as the tech has matured, features once reserved for the elite have made their way to the most affordable products.
That means you can now have adaptive sync in the form of AMD FreeSync, perfect for gamers who use a Radeon GPU. It also means a 75Hz refresh rate, low input lag, and a fast response time. All of these features are most important to gamers, but at this price, it's hard not to be impressed.
Ultimately the features gamers care about will also give regular PC users a better experience. Getting 1080p on this 24-inch screen showcases a great looking image. While colors aren't going to be as accurate as on some more expensive monitors, you're not left wanting for an all-around quality experience.
Pros
- AMD FreeSync
- 75Hz refresh rate
- Low input lag and response time
- Superb price
Cons
- Lacking color accuracy
- Dated design
Runner-up
ViewSonic VX2457-MHD
A solid monitor that packs a punch in the budget segment.
This targets gamers, but everyone should give it a look. It's a 24-inch 1080p panel with a 2ms response time, 75Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync support.
Best Budget - AOC 22V2H
The best thing about this monitor is that it proves you really can have top quality without spending a lot of money. For a hundred bucks, you get a 22-inch 1080p IPS panel, which is not the most common feature to find on a budget monitor. What that means for you is better color reproduction than a comparable monitor with a TN panel, along with much better viewing angles.
It looks sharp, and with super slim bezels and a metallic looking chin, it'll fit in at home or in the office. It doesn't have height adjustment, sadly, but it does have tilt, and with a 5ms response time, even gamers will be able to get along with it, especially thanks to its 75 Hz refresh rate.
Input-wise, you get HDMI and VGA, and on the former, you'll be able to make use of AMD FreeSync if you have Radeon graphics in your PC.
Pros
- 1080p IPS panel has good colors and viewing angles
- 75 Hz refresh rate
- Low 5ms response time
- FreeSync support
Cons
- Only one HDMI
- No height adjustment
Best Budget
AOC 22V2H
You can't go wrong with this panel
You get a 5ms response time, 1080p resolution, an iPS display with a classy design, multiple inputs, and, best of all, a stunning price.
Best Console Gaming - BenQ RL2455
BenQ's RL2455 monitors have long been favorites of competitive gamers and esports tournaments, and it's easy to see why. Not only is this an incredibly affordable gaming monitor, but it has a myriad of features that gamers are looking for with reliable performance to back it up.
One of the standout features of this brand has always been a 1ms response time and a 1080p panel that may lack absolute color accuracy but still looks vibrant and pleasing to the eye. The latest variant of the RL2455 comes now with a 75Hz refresh rate, which makes it an easy recommendation to both console and PC gamers alike.
But this monitor is designed for the competitive edge through and through. The bezel has been designed to minimize distractions, and the built-in flicker-free technology keeps everything looking sharp and your focus on your games. It would have been nice to get AMD FreeSync included as well, likewise height adjustment, but for the price, it's tough to find many better gaming monitors.
Pros
- 1080p resolution
- Fast 75Hz refresh rate
- Low 1ms response time
- Superb price
Cons
- Lacking color accuracy
- No height adjustment
Best Console Gaming
BenQ RL2455S
A great option for console and PC gamers.
Right here, you get a 1ms response time, a fast refresh rate, an excellent looking panel, and a fantastic price. Not much not to love!
Best Ultrawide - LG UM58
Even at this price point, you can get an ultrawide monitor, and LG's UM58 will give you 25-inches of 21:9 computing. If sheer space on a budget is what you're looking for, this is it. It isn't the widest you'll find, but it's also under $200, so there's little to complain about.
What's good is what else you get besides extra screen real-estate. Despite its price, this LG monitor boasts 99% sRGB coverage. This is extremely hard to find at this price point. And it can also be used for gaming thanks to the 5ms response time and LG's dedicated game modes and black stabilizer, which can help you get the edge.
It's a smart design, and perhaps the only real thing lacking is a VESA mount. As a bonus, though, LG makes use of the extra screen space with a split-screen function, which gives you 14 different choices, including four different picture-in-picture modes.
Pros
- 21:9 ratio display
- 99% sRGB coverage
- Low 5ms response time
- Dedicated modes for gaming and multiple windows
Cons
- No VESA mount
- No height adjustment
Best Ultrawide
LG UM58
There is a lot of screen for work and play
This UM58 by LG is a 25-inch ultrawide IPS display that isn't huge, but for this price gives an impressive amount of space to work with.
Best Portable - HP V14 Portable Monitor
Portable monitors are a great addition to your arsenal if you work on a laptop a lot since they're compact and can be stashed in your gear bag without any trouble. They don't take up space, and you get more screen to work with. It's also possible to get a good one without breaking the bank, as the HP V14 proves.
The panel itself is 14 inches in size, with a 1080p resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It's got great viewing angles — almost a full 180-degrees both horizontally and vertically. The icing on the cake? It's powered by the same cable you'll get your video input from.
It hooks up to your PC or laptop by a single USB 3.0 cable, and since it's USB-A, it's suitable for support on several older machines. The included case not only keeps it safe in your bag but also doubles up as a kickstand, so you're up and running in a matter of seconds.
Pros
- Great price
- 1080p resolution display
- Included case and kickstand
- Single cable for power and video
Cons
- Fixed brightness
- Requires some setting up with drivers
Best Portable
HP V14
Take an extra screen on the road
Get an extra display to use with your laptop, with 1080p resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and a single USB cable operation for power and video.
Conclusion
The days of sub-par monitors at the more budget end of the market are long gone. As each of the products mentioned here proves, you can spend comfortably under $200 and still get a great monitor with all the features usually reserved for higher-end devices. Sure, you might be missing out if you're looking for the best of the best, but if you're looking for reliable monitors to play games on or get some work done, there are plenty of options.
The LG 24GL600F is the best of the bunch though, ticking virtually every box whether you're a gamer, a professional or a more casual PC user. It has a great price and tons of features, including 1080p and low input lag, making it a strong all-rounder for virtually any PC user.
Credits — The team that worked on this guide
Richard Devine Richard Devine is an Editor at Windows Central. A former Project Manager and long-term tech addict, he joined Mobile Nations in 2011 and has been found on Android Central and iMore as well as Windows Central. Currently, you'll find him covering all manner of PC hardware and gaming.
Rich Edmonds is a staff reviewer at Windows Central, which means he tests out more software and hardware than he cares to remember. Joining Mobile Nations in 2010, you can usually find him inside a PC case tinkering around when not at a screen fighting with Grammarly to use British words. Hit him up on Twitter: @RichEdmonds.