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The Best Gaming Monitors We’ve Tested for the Sony PlayStation 5 in 2026

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So you have a Sony PlayStation 5 or a PlayStation 5 Pro—what next? Accessories like extra storage are helpful, and playing on a big-screen TV is always a crowd-pleaser. However, if you’re using your PS5 in a smaller space, such as a bedroom or dorm room, a dedicated gaming monitor will enhance your gaming and viewing experience. Our favorite all-around pick for use with the PS5 is the ViewSonic XG275D-4K, but we also have options for budget shoppers, frequent travelers, and deep-pocketed players who want the latest and greatest. Let’s run down our favorite monitors for the PS5, each chosen based on our extensive experience testing monitors. We evaluate details such as image quality, brightness, input lag, color coverage, ease of use, and value for money. After you’ve checked out our product picks, read on for a breakdown of all the details you need to know before buying a monitor to use with your PS5 or PS5 Pro.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

EDITORS’ NOTE

December 23, 2025: For this update, we added the ViewSonic XG275D-4K, the Alienware 25 320Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2525HM), the AOC Q27G4ZD, the Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM, and the NexiGo NG17FGQ to our recommended picks. (We removed the MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD, the Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL3A, the Alienware AW3225QF 4K QD-OLED, and the Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE.) Our remaining picks have been vetted for currency and availability. Since our last update, we tested and evaluated a dozen new monitors for possible inclusion in this roundup and our other monitor roundups.

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

  • Dual refresh rate/resolution modes
  • Low input lag in both modes
  • Great color range
  • No USB-A ports
  • No HDR support
  • Lackluster sound quality from built-in speakers

The ViewSonic XG275D-4K is a top-notch 4K monitor for those who will concentrate on PS5 games that support 4K output. It offers exceptional gaming performance in all scenarios, two different modes to prioritize high-refresh or high-resolution play, and great color range. It’s an easy recommendation for the best gaming monitor for PS5, and it’ll also serve well as a high-resolution monitor for PC gameplay and productivity work.

PS5 Pro owners: With excellent performance, low input lag, and HDMI 2.1 support, the ViewSonic XG275D-4K is a great overall pick for PlayStation 5 owners, but it pairs especially well with the PS5 Pro and its features geared toward enhanced visual fidelity.

People who frequently switch between console and PC: The ViewSonic XG275D-4K offers two different display modes: one with a 4K resolution at a 160Hz refresh rate, and another that offers full HD resolution at 320Hz. This is ideal for those who frequently switch between console and PC play and want to adjust their monitor settings to match their PC’s capabilities.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

27 inches

Native Resolution

3840 by 2160

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

IPS

Rated Screen Luminance

300 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

320 Hz

Adaptive Sync

AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync Compatible

Video Inputs

DisplayPort, HDMI (2)

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

VESA DisplayHDR Level

NA

Weight

13.9 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

3 years

Learn More

ViewSonic XG275D-4K Review

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

  • Aggressively low price
  • Rock-solid gaming performance, high peak refresh for the money
  • Surprisingly wide color range
  • Retractable headset hanger
  • Lackluster HDR experience
  • No internal speakers or headphone jack

The PlayStation 5 is not a cheap console, so gamers might not be ready to invest another $200 to $300 in a monitor to accompany the device. If you are short on change, the Alienware 25 (AW2525HM) might be the answer. This 25-inch 1080p Fast IPS (FIPS) monitor has a super-high peak refresh rate (320Hz), well in excess of what the PS5 can put out, making it a good pick for budget-minded PS5 and PC-game players. A 0.5ms rated response time and robust anti-tearing support sweeten the deal—but what impressed us most when we tested it is its low price. (We saw it down to $249 at this writing.)

Bargain hunters: The Alienware 25 (AW2525HM) is an impressive monitor for 1080p console gaming, and it’s a great budget buy, especially if you’ve always coveted a bit of Alienware gear but found the company’s four-figure PCs beyond your reach.

Gamers who want high refresh rates beyond the PS5: High refresh rates tend to correlate with low input lag, which in turn can improve your performance in twitch-fast games. If you’re looking to elevate your PC gaming experience when you’re not on the PS5, a 320Hz refresh rate can go a long way in competitive shooters like Valorant and Overwatch.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

25 inches

Native Resolution

1920 by 1080

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

Fast IPS (FIPS)

Rated Screen Luminance

400 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

320 Hz

Adaptive Sync

AMD FreeSync Premium, VESA AdaptiveSync, NVIDIA G-Sync compatible

Video Inputs

HDMI (2), DisplayPort

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

2

VESA DisplayHDR Level

NA

Dimensions (HWD)

15.3 by 21.8 by 8.1 inches

Weight

13.3 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

3 years

Learn More

Alienware 25 320Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2525HM) Review

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

  • Low input lag
  • Built-in headphone hanger
  • Exceptionally high refresh rate
  • Two DisplayPort inputs
  • No headphone jack
  • Still a pricey prospect

If you’re like us, chances are your monitor is meant for more than just console gaming. If you have a PC that allows it, you can easily tap into higher frame rates and better visuals. The Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524HF) is meant for esports play with its sky-high refresh rate of 500Hz, but it can easily handle the PlayStation 5 and its 120fps mode. The 1080p maximum resolution might be a turn-off for some, but if you’re a pro player who prefers high refresh rates over high resolutions, and you want that refresh ceiling as high as possible for both PS5 and PC, 1080p is likely your happy place, anyway.

Competitive PC players: Gamers who have the necessary PC hardware for the high refresh rates that esports competition requires will find a lot to love with the Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524HF). It’s incidentally also a fine fit for the PS5, but overkill if all you own is a Sony console.

Gamers who don’t mind sacrificing resolution for performance: As noted above, the AW2524HF is all about the high refresh rates, not high resolutions. However, that’s ideal for gamers who prioritize low latency.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

25 inches

Native Resolution

1920 by 1080

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

Fast IPS (FIPS)

Rated Screen Luminance

400 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

500 Hz

Adaptive Sync

AMD FreeSync Premium

Video Inputs

DisplayPort, HDMI

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

4

VESA DisplayHDR Level

HDR10

Dimensions (HWD)

12.9 by 21.8 by 3.3 inches

Weight

15 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

3 years

Learn More

Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524HF) Review

Best Gaming Monitor for High-Refresh 1440p Play on PS5 (and PC!)

AOC Q27G4ZD

  • Excellent color range
  • Plenty of USB-A ports
  • Reasonably priced for an OLED gaming monitor
  • No USB-C ports
  • Low maximum brightness

On a budget but don’t want to sacrifice resolution? Money-minded gamers might be interested in the AOC Q27G4ZD. It’s the most affordable OLED gaming monitor we’ve tested, and it’s a great option for those who favor performance over quality modes for their console games. It also offers midrange PCs plenty of headroom to crank up resolutions and refresh rates, which is ideal for gamers interested in fast-paced action games, and also opens up opportunities to tap into higher refresh rates on consoles like the PS5. Combine that with low input lag and good color range, and you’ve got an excellent 1440p monitor for multiple platforms.

Console players who prefer Performance mode: PlayStation 5 games typically give you the option to play in either Performance or Quality modes. While Quality targets 4K at 30fps, Performance usually lands between 1080p and 1440p and targets 60fps, which are ideal settings for this monitor.

People with midrange PCs alongside the PS5: Just because your monitor is 4K doesn’t mean that your PC and its graphics card are capable of playing games well at 4K. If you have an older computer, you might want to compromise by targeting 1440p. That resolution, coupled with the AOC’s OLED panel, is guaranteed to impress.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

27 inches

Native Resolution

2560 x 1440

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

QD-OLED

Rated Screen Luminance

450 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,500,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

240 Hz

Adaptive Sync

Nvidia G-Sync

Video Inputs

DisplayPort, HDMI

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

4

VESA DisplayHDR Level

DisplayHDR True Black 400

Dimensions (HWD)

16 by 23.9 by 9.4 inches

Weight

14.5 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

3 years

Learn More

AOC Q27G4ZD Review

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

  • Incredibly low input lag
  • Excellent color range and contrast
  • High-quality build; pleasing aesthetic
  • Plenty of image-improving features
  • Dolby Vision support
  • Some gamers might not like the tripod stand
  • No built-in speakers
  • Expensive

Looking for something at the top of the range for both your PS5 and your PC? Offering 4K resolution at 240Hz, the 27-inch Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM blows many competitors out of the water. Its QD-OLED panel improves color performance and contrast without sacrificing performance. It’s an excellent, if expensive, choice for both platforms and for all game genres. We gave it top marks on our tests. It’s also tops if you like bling: The monitor beams a brand logo onto your desk, and the back of the cabinet has RGB lighting.

Big spenders: If money is not a factor, don’t miss the Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM’s brilliance. It’s one of our favorite gaming monitors (and so expensive) for good reason.

People who want an excellent color range: OLED panels are known for their excellent color range and deep blacks, and the PG27UCDM is no different.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

27 inches

Native Resolution

3840 by 2160

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

QD-OLED

Rated Screen Luminance

250 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,500,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

240 Hz

Adaptive Sync

AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync Compatible

Video Inputs

DisplayPort, HDMI (2)

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

3

VESA DisplayHDR Level

HDR10

Dimensions (HWD)

21.6 by 24.03 by 8.61 inches

Weight

16.8 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

3 years

Learn More

Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM Review

(Credit: Kyle Cobian)

  • High refresh rate
  • Low measured input lag
  • Impressive color accuracy
  • Includes cover, carrying case, and cords for additional connections
  • Flimsy build
  • No internal battery
  • Pricey

While it is pricier than most portable monitors, the NexiGo NG17FGQ 17.3-Inch 300Hz Portable Monitor justifies its cost with low input lag, a whopping 300Hz refresh rate, and excellent color range right out of the box. (Its 17.3-inch screen is also larger than the panels on most portable monitors of any stripe.) The NG17FGQ is a formidable, well-rounded portable display for gaming, and it should serve you well if you’re traveling and need a screen for your PlayStation 5.

Gamers on the go: Are you traveling and missing the convenience of a gaming monitor? The NexiGo NG17FGQ is a great option for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts, thanks to a high maximum refresh rate.

Gamers seeking a bright, colorful screen: The NG17FGQ is a convenient size for gamers on the go, and its screen offers a wide color range. In testing, we measured an sRGB coverage level of 100%, and an impressive Delta E (color accuracy) measurement of 1.4.

Panel Size (Corner-to-Corner)

17.3 inches

Native Resolution

1920 by 1080

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Technology

IPS

Rated Screen Luminance

300 nits

Rated Contrast Ratio

1,000:1

Pixel Refresh Rate

300 Hz

Adaptive Sync

AMD FreeSync

Video Inputs

HDMI, USB-C

USB Ports (Excluding Upstream)

1

VESA DisplayHDR Level

NA

Dimensions (HWD)

9.8 by 15.4 by 0.43 inches

Weight

2.2 lbs

Warranty (Parts/Labor)

1 year

Learn More

NexiGo NG17FGQ 17.3-Inch 300Hz Portable Monitor Review


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The Best Gaming Monitors for PlayStation 5 in 2026
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Buying Guide: The Best Gaming Monitors for PlayStation 5 in 2026

Will Any Gaming Monitor Work With PS5?

The PlayStation 5 is Sony’s latest and greatest console, capable of 120Hz refresh rates, 4K resolution, and wireless play via the internet, among other features. If you’re a lucky owner and you’re looking to play it on a gaming monitor as well as (or instead of) on your TV, you might be wondering if you need a fancy new screen.

You don’t need one, but you might want one. Unless you’ve got some ancient CRT, the PlayStation 5 will work with any HDMI-equipped gaming monitor. (That goes for televisions, too; the only requirement is HDMI.) But while any monitor will work, some monitors are definitely better than others when it comes to the nuances of PS5 compatibility. What matters most is the resolution and the refresh rate that you’d like to use for your gameplay. We’ll cover these considerations and more in this guide.


What Resolutions and Refresh Rates Work on PS5?

All PS5 consoles support the most common screen resolutions for gaming: 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. However, not all games or TVs are compatible with each of these resolutions. (Sony offers a detailed guide on how to change the resolution output of your PS5 to match your display’s capabilities.) The desire to play at 1440p resolution, especially, might be a reason to invest in a separate monitor for your PS5, since not all TVs support this sweet-spot resolution.

Sony PlayStation 5 front

(Credit: Will Greenwald)

One thing to note is the HDMI 2.1 support on the PS5. This enables the PS5 to output 120Hz refresh rates at resolutions of up to 4K, surpassing the 60Hz baseline. Players of games that support 120Hz refresh rates should therefore look for monitors capable of 120Hz or higher. You’ll see refresh rates like that on all current-model gaming monitors—even budget ones. That is why gaming monitors are a viable, and sometimes even preferable, option for use with the PS5 versus a 60Hz-limited TV or ordinary 60Hz productivity monitor.


Refresh Rate: Why Screen Speed Matters

One thing to bear in mind, though: Only a few PS5 games can actually run at frame rates as high as 120fps at 4K, and not as many as you’d think can even manage it at 1080p. With the PS5, support for refresh rates above 60Hz is game-dependent and by no means consistent.

Here’s a list, courtesy of PlayStation Universe, of PS5 titles that offer 120Hz gameplay, with special notes for those that will render the game at customized resolutions under 1080p, depending on the developer’s limits. As you can see, 120Hz support can vary depending on the resolution or even the in-game mode of play.

ViewSonic XG275D-4K

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

Then there’s the PlayStation 5 Pro. Released in late 2024, the PS5 Pro is the midlife refresh of the PlayStation 5. It features improved performance and visual fidelity with supported games. For example, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater offers Performance and Quality modes on the base PlayStation 5, but when played on the PlayStation 5 Pro, the modes are combined into one so-called “Pro” setting that aims to combine the Quality mode’s resolution target with the Performance mode’s refresh-rate target. These changes and their nuances vary from title to title, but they don’t affect monitor compatibility. The bottom line is that any monitor that enables 120Hz/4K play with the PlayStation will do the same for the PS5 Pro.

Most gaming monitors fall into one of the following maximum-refresh-rate tiers: 120Hz, 144Hz, 165Hz, 200Hz, 240Hz, 360Hz, 480Hz, or 500Hz. If you plan to play only on your PS5 (that is, without any PC gaming in your future), choosing a display that tops out at either 120Hz or 144Hz is good enough. Beyond that, you could be paying for support for higher refresh rates that you’ll never get from a PS5. If you do plan on using your PC with the monitor, as well, then a monitor with a higher refresh rate might be up your alley, especially if you enjoy dabbling in esports, which, depending on the game, may call for the highest refresh rate you can get.


Untangling Your Wires: The PS5 and PS5 Pro Display Cable You Use Does Matter

Next, a brief detour to discuss cables. The PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 5 Pro support HDMI 2.1, which, as mentioned, enables up to 120fps on supported titles. If you’re trying to play PS5 games at 120fps, you’ll need a gaming monitor that is compatible with the HDMI 2.1 spec and variable refresh rate (VRR) capability (which we’ll discuss below).

You’ll also need an HDMI 2.1-compatible cable, which is sometimes referred to as an “Ultra High Speed” HDMI cable. However, monitors with HDMI 2.1 support, VRR, and maximum refresh rates well above 120Hz have become commonplace at nearly every price range, so these requirements aren’t too onerous.


What Are VRR and ALLM? (Hint: It’s Sony Keeping You Competitive)

Finally, it’s worth looking for monitors that support two more critical PS5 features if you take competitive gaming seriously: VRR, and auto low-latency mode (ALLM).

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VRR is the console version of Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync, two technologies that sync the output from your graphics card with your display. For games like Fortnite that may exceed 60fps or 120fps at times, VRR ensures that the game frames are synchronized with the timing of your monitor’s screen redraws, thereby reducing screen artifacts and a common issue known as screen tearing. With tearing, partial images from two different screen draws misalign with one another during action sequences. VRR keeps your image clean from tearing and visual stutters during fast motion.

Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

ALLM, meanwhile, helps reduce the input latency between your console and display. Input latency refers to the delay between when you perform an action, such as pressing a button, and when it is reflected on the screen. The lower the number, the more quickly your on-screen character will respond to your inputs.

Look for monitors that support these two features, but be prepared to do some work. Several of the models listed in our roundup will have VRR, ALLM, or both buried in their settings, allowing you to turn them on and take advantage of them during high-intensity multiplayer battles.


Ready to Buy the Right Gaming Monitor for Your PS5?

Ready to make your PS5-centric pick? We trust that this guide to some of the best gaming monitors we’ve tested will help you find a good match for your Sony console. Plus, also check out our favorite PS5 games to snag.

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