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The best Flicker Free monitors on the market

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BenQ GL2580H

BenQ GL2580H – 25 "Gaming Monitor (Full HD, 16:09, HDMI, DVI, VGA, 1ms, Eye-Care, Flicker-free , Blue Blue Light, Anti-glare), Black Color


EUR
119,00

We start the list with models not because of its good quality / price point, such as the BenQ GL2580H, which has a 25-inch screen and Full HD resolution and is designed to work for hours, not only with Flicker Free but also with Blue Blue Light, Care and more. However, since its panel is LED-VA has a 1 ms response time, so it will also have good gaming behavior.

Philips 273V7QDSB / 00

In this case we increase to 27 inches, though we maintain the Full HD resolution. This suggestion by Philips also comes with Flicker Free and Low Blue Light, though it's actually a lot more modest than the previous (but bigger).

ASUS VZ27AQ

The third we put in the "cheap" category is the 27-inch ASUS model but this time it has a WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution and the matrix is ​​LED-IPS, so it doesn't work much, but spend hours in front of it thanks to its technology -Flicker Free and Blue Light Filter.

AOC C3583FQ

We start with the big names with this AOC Ultra model. It has a 35-inch LED-MVA panel, with a refresh rate of 160 Hz, built-in speakers and is compatible with Adaptive Sync, making it perfect for games.

Philips 499P9H / 00

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If we get into Ultra-panoramic monitors, why not so much? This Philips monitor is Flicker Free, and features a 49-inch diagonal screen with a resolution of 5120 x 1440. It has HDR, Low Blue Light and built-in speakers. It's also available at 43 inches, but with the price difference (30 euros) the fact that this 49 ″ model is very important.

ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q

ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q – 34 "supervised gaming shell (UWQHD resolution 3440×1440, 100 Hz, WLED, IPS, 21: 9, 300 cd / m2 light, compare with 1,000: 1, response 5 ms GTG, G-SYNC, 2 stereo 2W RMS speakers)


EUR
888.96

Playing with big words. This ASUS model is over the manufacturers' range of games, and contains a 34-inch ultra-panoramic resolution panel with 3440 x 1440 resolution, with a 100 Hz refresh rate compatible with G-Sync, 5 ms response time, speaker stereo with maximum light of 300 cd / m2.

SeeSonic XG2700-4K

ViewSonic XG2700-4K – Professional 27 "Gaming Monitor 4K UHD IPS (3840 x 2160, 75Hz, 2ms, FreeSync, 300 nits, 10 bits Color, HDMI / MHL-HDMI / Mini DP / DP, USB Hub, Low Input Lag ), Black color


EUR
1,021.29

Let's go to one of the best game monitors on ViewSonic. This model has 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) with a 27-inch LED-IPS panel, 75 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync, 2 ms response time, 10 pieces of color depth and a variety of input of video O, and Flicker Free, of course.

BenQ EW3280U

We have reached the end of the list with this BenQ model which we can describe as the best of all but the best, and yet the most important way to consider. It has a 32-inch digonal LED-IPS with a 4K UHD solution, compatible with FreeSync, has 2.1 speakers, HDR 400, 95% DCI-P3 color … and generally, a non-linear monitor is not the best option, but that's a good thing in everything.

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