Monitors are used by a variety of users for different purposes. Gamers look for different specifications in a monitor from graphic designers who have their own requirements. There are many different monitors; some cater to specific users, while others can be used by all, especially those with higher resolutions and future-forward features. These include 4K HDR displays that can be used for gaming, graphic design, digital art, or just for entertainment purposes. So, here are some of the best 4K UHD monitors with HDR support.
Geared towards gamers, this 4K UHD monitor aims to bring your games and other content to life. With a 4K resolution, you can enjoy games in high clarity if your machine can power games at such high resolutions. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, making for smooth gaming experiences, especially in FPS games and games with a competitive standing. It comes with Nvidia G Sync, which cuts down on tearing in games.
This monitor from Samsung is an ideal pick for gamers, designers, photo editors, filmmakers, 3D artists, data scientists, mainly because it comes with a 27-inch screen, which is big enough to get things done seamlessly. The resolution on this is 4K, and HDR 600 certified, making for a rich and accurate reproduction of the content on screen. A screen panel is a 240Hz unit, which is geared towards gamers. Since the monitor is curved, it is not only easier on the eyes, but also provides a more immersive experience. The display itself is height adjustable, meaning you can set it on your desk and get an optimal view that helps you stay productive. As for connectivity, it has ample ports to help you stay productive.
Want to edit photos and videos and also enjoy content on a 4K UHD monitor? This 27-inch display from LG is a great pick for your use case. The display is HDR 10 certified, which makes this a great monitor for people who often watch multimedia content. It houses a host of ports for connectivity and comes with a stylish stand that is height adjustable for the best possible ergonomics. On-Screen Control 2.2 lets you easily customise the monitor to your liking, and the promised 98% sRGB coverage should be an added advantage for creative work.
This 28-inch monitor from BenQ is a nice pick for someone who is trying their hand at 4K displays. It is large, letting you see more information at once and ideal for 3D designers, artists, photographers, and gamers. The display can be rotated and used in various orientations. It has a height adjustment stand, which makes things quite ergonomic, depending on where you place the monitor. There are also a set of modes and user presets that you can use to fine-tune your visual experience. It has AMD FreeSync technology that cuts down on visual tearing.