Best free-sync monitors

Updated on 17-Mar-2021

Screen tearing is a phenomenon that occurs when the number of frames per second that your graphics card outputs do not match your monitor’s refresh rate. The monitor tries to display multiple frames simultaneously, which causes a visual artefact or a ‘tear’ that detracts from your viewing enjoyment. There’s also ‘stuttering’, where your graphics card cannot keep up with your monitor’s refresh rate and makes a game laggy. FreeSync technology in monitors remedies both these problems by automatically adjusting your monitor’s refresh rate to sync with the number of frames your GPU produces, thereby eliminating any tears. Here are some monitors available on Amazon with FreeSync technology built-in so that your viewing experience remains artefact free. These monitors were chosen on the basis of their specifications and features. 

ASUS VG278QR

This 27-inch Full HD gaming monitor is equipped with an ultra-fast 165Hz refresh rate and is a great option for gaming. The monitor also features an adaptive-sync technology that should eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates. The monitor is certified as G-SYNC compatible, which means if fair for you to expect a seamless, tear-free gaming experience by enabling VRR (variable refresh rate) by default. With an 0.5-ms response time, the monitor should deliver smooth gameplay. Additionally, the ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology should further reduce ghosting and motion blur. The GameFast input technology in this monitor minimises input lag and provides a much faster motion delivery from the end device to the monitor. It is also equipped with the ASUS-exclusive GamePlus hotkey for in-game enhancements along with the GameVisuals feature that optimizes the visuals of the games.

LG Ultragear – 24GL600

The LG Ultragear – 24GL600 is a slightly smaller 24-inch Full HD monitor with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. The display has a TN Panel with a 170/160-degree viewing angle and 300-nits brightness for a larger viewing area. The monitor has a 144Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time for smoother frame transitions. It features the Radeon FreeSync technology which helps in reducing the stutter and tear while gaming. It has a Dynamic Action Sync to minimise input lag and a black stabiliser for enhanced visibility in dark areas. The monitor also comes with a gaming mode for quick selection between FPS, RTS and custom modes. The additional crosshair function helps in improving your aim while playing first-person shooter games.

LG QHD 27QN600 27 inch

The LG 27QN600 is a 27-inch monitor with a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and a 99% coverage of the sRGB space. The monitor comes colour calibrated out of the box to ensure that your content is just as you envision. The monitor also supports HDR 10, letting you enjoy and edit videos that are shot with High Dynamic Range while the IPS panel provides good brightness levels. The 27QN600 offers AMD FreeSync 2.0 via the Displayport, and it also has two extra HDMI ports, letting you hook up multiple devices to the monitor. The monitor is well-built with slim bezels and a one-click stand, making installation easy. If you are a content creator or just enjoy a colour accurate reproduction of your favourite media, the LG 27QN600 is a great choice.

LG Ultra-wide – 29UM69

The LG Ultra-wide – 29UM69 is an ultra-wide gaming monitor with 21:9 screen ratio and 1ms of response time for a smooth and lag-free gaming experience. The wide IPS display enables users to enjoy a large field of view along with immersive colour depths. The monitor also has AMD Freesync technology which should help gamers experience seamless, fluid movement throughout the session without the need to upgrade the PC or the graphics card. It also features dynamic action sync, which minimises input lag so that the gameplay in RTS (Real-Time Strategy) games is more responsive. The monitor also has a black stabiliser that senses dark scenes and helps make them brighter so that the player can find the enemies hiding and waiting for a chance to attack in the dark. Its range of gaming modes should also help gamers optimize and customise the settings according to their needs.

AORUS FI27Q 27 inch

Fast reactions are key in any competitive game, and high refresh rate monitors give you a slight edge in them by letting you perceive changes on screen a tad bit faster. The AORUS FI27Q comes with a high refresh rate of 165 Hz and a 1ms response time that can help you come on top in competitive eSports. The bezel-less design is attractive by itself and is further enhanced by the RGB accent lighting. It has a quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440p and a 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space to make your games look stunning. It also comes in with an inbuilt 5V/1.5A USB A port that can be used to charge your devices while gaming. If your need is for speed, the AORUS FI27Q can definitely scratch that itch and look great while doing so.

Acer Nitro XV273K

The Acer Nitro XV273K is a favourite on the professional esports scene for a good reason. It has a 4K resolution of 3840 X 2160 pixels and a 1 ms Gray to Gray (GtG) time coupled with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The monitor also comes with a hood to reduce glare and unwanted reflections and lets you concentrate on your game with no distractions. The Nitro XV273K is also chock full of features such as an inbuilt USB hub to make cable management cleaner and a pivot stand to make height and tilt adjustments easy. It has 350 Nits of brightness and supports the HDR 400 standard to let you enjoy supported content in all its glory. Stereo speakers are also present here for the times where you just don’t want to put on headphones or would like others to listen to whatever you are playing. The monitor itself is well built and has a striking aesthetic. If you are looking for a premium gaming monitor with FreeSync, the Acer Nitro XV273K is worth consideration.

Siddharth Parwatay

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