
Handpicked Monitor Deals for you: Up to 75% off on the best monitors from top brands
BEST OVERALL Samsung 24" (60.5 cm) S3 Flat Monitor|Super Slim Borderless Design|IPS Panel|FHD 1920 x 1080|100 Hz|5 ms|Ports-HDMI,VGA|Game Mode|Eye Saver Mode||Wall Mountable|LS24D300GAWXXL|Black View Details BenQ GW2790 27 Inches 1920X1080P FHD IPS Monitor| 100Hz|99% Srgb|Eye-Careu|Dual HDMI|Display Port|Bezel-Less|Eyesafe|VESA Mediasync|B.I.|Low Blue Light+| Speakers|VESA Wall Mountable(Black) View Details
VALUE FOR MONEY ZEBRONICS EA124 LED Monitor, 24 inch (60.4cm), 250 nits, 100Hz, FHD, 1920x1080, HDMI, VGA, Ultra Slim Bezel, Built-in Speakers, Metal Stand, Wall Mountable View Details LG Ultragear 24GS65F IPS Full HD Gaming Monitor, 24 Inch, 1920 X 1080, 1ms, 180Hz, HDR 10, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, AMD FreeSync, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand, Borderless Design, DP, HDMI View Details Lenovo L-Series 27 inch (68.5cm) FHD IPS Monitor| 100Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, 99% sRGB, 3Wx2 Speakers, Smart Display Customization Artery, 2X HDMI 1.4, 1x VGA, Tilt, Cloud Grey, L27i-4A View Details
View More
The Samsung 24-inch (60.5 cm) S3 Flat Monitor offers a sleek super slim borderless design with a vivid IPS panel for immersive visuals. With FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 100Hz refresh rate, and 5ms response time, it delivers smooth performance for work and play. Eye Saver Mode and flicker-free technology ensure comfortable viewing, while versatile HDMI and VGA ports provide easy connectivity. Perfect for gaming, productivity, and entertainment, it also supports wall mounting for a clean setup.
Screen Size
24-inch (60.5 cm)
Resolution
FHD 1920 × 1080
The BenQ GW2790 combines elegance and performance in a 27-inch FHD IPS display with 99% sRGB colour gamut for true-to-life visuals. A 100Hz refresh rate ensures fluid motion for work and play, while Brightness Intelligence adjusts settings automatically for comfort. Its ultra-slim bezel, dual HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity, and built-in speakers make it versatile for multi-device setups. With VESA MediaSync certification, Eye-Care technology, and multiple viewing modes, it delivers both productivity and entertainment in one sleek package.
Resolution
FHD 1920 × 1080
The Zebronics EA124 is a 24-inch FHD LED monitor with a 100Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals and an ultra-slim bezel for an immersive viewing area. Its 178° wide viewing angle ensures clear images from any position, while built-in speakers enhance multimedia use without extra accessories. Dual HDMI and VGA inputs offer flexible connectivity, and its metal stand or wall-mount options make it suitable for any workspace. Energy-efficient and stylish, it's ideal for productivity and entertainment.
Screen Size
24-inch (60.4 cm)
Resolution
FHD 1920 × 1080
Colour Support
16.7 Million
The LG Ultragear 24GS65F is a 24-inch FHD gaming monitor built for speed with a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Its IPS panel with HDR10 and sRGB 99% delivers vibrant, accurate colours, while NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync ensure smooth gameplay without tearing. The adjustable stand offers height, pivot, and tilt customisation, and its borderless design maximises the gaming view. With HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity, this monitor is perfect for competitive gamers seeking performance and style.
Resolution
FHD 1920 × 1080
The Lenovo L27i-4A offers a 27-inch FHD IPS display with 99% sRGB colour accuracy and a 100Hz refresh rate for crisp, smooth visuals. Designed for productivity and entertainment, it features Lenovo Smart Artery software for personalised display settings and multi-tasking with split screens. With 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync, it's also great for casual gaming. Dual HDMI, VGA connectivity, built-in speakers, and a stylish cloud grey finish make it a versatile addition to any workspace.
Resolution
FHD 1920 × 1080
Connectivity
2× HDMI 1.4, VGA
The Amazon Basics Ultra Slim 23.8" gaming monitor combines sleek frameless design with high-speed performance. Its IPS panel delivers crisp 1920×1080 visuals at 165Hz with a 5ms response time for smooth, lag-free gameplay. With 300 nits brightness, 16.7M colors, and ultra-wide 178° viewing angles, visuals remain vivid from any position. Multiple display modes, versatile connectivity, and VESA mounting options make it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking performance and style in one display.
Display
23.8-inch IPS, 1920×1080 FHD
Connectivity
2× HDMI, 1× DisplayPort, earphone out
Experience ultra-smooth gameplay with the Samsung Odyssey G3's 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms (MPRT) response time. Its FHD IPS display offers HDR10, 95% sRGB color coverage, and a 3,000:1 contrast ratio for rich visuals. AMD FreeSync keeps motion tear-free, while the Black Equalizer enhances dark scenes. With an ergonomic stand, height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments, plus a 3-sided borderless design, it's ideal for immersive setups. Includes HDMI, DisplayPort, headphone jack, and DP cable.
Display
24-inch FHD, 1920×1080, HDR10
Connectivity
HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, headphone jack
The LG 32MR50C delivers an immersive experience with its 31.5-inch curved VA panel, Full HD resolution, and 100Hz refresh rate. AMD FreeSync ensures smooth gaming, while Reader Mode and Flicker Safe reduce eye strain. Black Stabilizer enhances dark scenes for better visibility. With HDMI x2, VGA, headphone out, and a virtually borderless 3-side design, it's perfect for work and entertainment alike. Tilt adjustment adds ergonomic comfort to your setup.
Display
31.5-inch curved VA, 1920×1080 FHD
Connectivity
HDMI x2, VGA, headphone out
The Acer EK220Q offers crisp Full HD resolution with a 100Hz refresh rate and 1ms VRB response for smooth, blur-free visuals. Its VA panel delivers 178° viewing angles and a zero-frame design for a modern look. Eye Care features, including BlueLight Shield and Flickerless, reduce strain during extended use. AMD FreeSync minimizes tearing, while HDMI and VGA ports ensure easy connectivity. Wall-mount ready with tilt adjustments for versatile placement.
Display
21.5-inch VA, 1920×1080 FHD
Design
Zero-frame, 178°/178° viewing
Connectivity
HDMI, VGA (HDMI cable included)
Features
AMD FreeSync, BlueLight Shield, Flickerless
Mounting
Tilt (-5° to 20°), wall-mount ready
The FRONTECH 20-inch LED monitor combines a slim, stylish design with HD+ resolution (1600×900) for sharp, vibrant visuals. With 250 cd/m² brightness, 16.7M colors, and a glossy finish, it's perfect for daily work and entertainment. HDMI and VGA ports offer versatile connectivity, while in-built power supply ensures convenience. Wall-mountable with tilt adjustments, it delivers an efficient, space-saving setup for homes or offices.
Display
20-inch LED, 1600×900 HD+
Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Mint
5 hours ago
- Mint
Samsung starts manufacturing laptops in Greater Noida factory, plans to start making more devices in India
Korean electronics giant, Samsung, has started its laptop manufacturing in the company's Greater Noida factory in India, reported the news agency PTI, citing people aware of the development on Sunday, 17 August 2025. According to the agency report, the company also plans to start manufacturing more of its devices in India as part of its manufacturing portfolio expansion. "Samsung has expanded its manufacturing portfolio. It has started manufacturing laptops in India at its Greater Noida factory. It has plans to start manufacturing more devices in the country," people aware of the development told the news agency. The electronics giant has been previously making feature phones, smartphones, wearables, and tablets in the Greater Noida factory. Email queries sent to Samsung remained unanswered, as per the news report. Samsung's Southwest Asia Corporate Vice President SP Chun in a meeting with Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, said that the company is continuing to expand its manufacturing operations of it technology driven by the talent and innovation in India. "Samsung continues to expand manufacturing of its advanced technology devices in Bharat, driven by talent and innovation," said Chun, cited the news agency. The Korean electronics giant was one of the first movers to set up its electronics manufacturing facility in India in the year 1996. Earlier this year, Samsung Electronics president and head of mobile experience (MX) Business, TM Roh, said that the company is the second largest exporter of the handsets from India after the global tech giant Apple. The news agency also cited a Counterpoint Research report, which said that Samsung is the second largest smartphone company in India both in terms of volume and value. Even though the company is yet to make its mark in the laptop segment, the company holds a 15% market share, according to CyberMedia Research data cited in the news report.


India.com
5 hours ago
- India.com
Samsung, which is now worth Rs 29450786400000, once used to sell fish and noodles, once burnt crores of phones due to...
New Delhi: Today, Samsung is a big name in the world of gadgets, especially smartphones. Samsung Galaxy smartphones are very popular with consumers. In the year 2024, this company sold more than 22.3 crore phones. Apart from phones, this company has proved its mettle in appliances like TVs, LED, chips, cameras, laptops, and home appliances. The valuation of Samsung is 336 billion dollars, i.e. about 2,94,50,78,64,00,000 rupees. How big is Samsung's empire? But Samsung did not have such a great start. Samsung, which is today among the topmost brands in the electronics market, has dozens of offices all over the world and has lakhs of employees. Samsung started as a grocery store, where its owner used to sell flour, rice, noodles, and fish. Today, this company has become so big that if it incurs a loss, the economy of the whole country is shaken. Samsung's revenue dominates the GDP of the entire South Korea and has a 17% share in the country's GDP. From grocery shop to tech czar South Korean company Samsung started from a small rental store. In 1938, Lee Byung-chul of South Korea opened a small grocery shop on his street. He used to sell fish, flour, sugar, and noodles in the shop. Lee Byung-chul had understood that he would not be able to do much with this. Along with selling flour and rice, he started selling insurance to the customers who came there for shopping. Exported fish and noodles Byung-chul started exporting fish and noodles. He also started exporting noodle-making material and dry fish to other countries. Byung expanded the grocery shop to insurance, export-import, and textile business by 1950. Byung understood that if he wanted to do something big, he would have to enter the technology sector. In 1969, Byung Chul started expanding his foot in the technology sector. How did Samsung start? Byung adopted technology and started expanding his foot in the technology sector. He entered this sector under the name of Samsung Electronics. In 1970, he launched a black and white TV in collaboration with a Japanese company. When he achieved success in TV, he started making mobile phones in 1980. After years of hard work, he launched Samsung mobile in the market for the first time in 1988. The first Samsung phone came to the market with the name SGH-100, but there was a problem with it. Crores of Samsung phones were burnt Samsung came into the market, launched a phone, but people did not like their first phone as they found many flaws in it. When this complaint reached Byung Chul, he set fire to crores of Samsung phones kept in the factory. He immediately issued an order to improve those phones and apologised to the people. After the death of Lee Byung-chul, his son Lee Kun took over the reins of Samsung. Byung had understood the importance of semiconductors in that era, so before his death, he had ordered the merger of Samsung Electronics and Samsung Semiconductor.


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
Apple leak: iPhone 17 Pro Max may have the biggest iPhone battery yet
Synopsis Leaked internal designs suggest the iPhone 17 Pro Max might feature Apple's largest battery ever, exceeding 5,000 mAh, potentially rivaling Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra. The renders reveal a redesigned internal layout, repositioned MagSafe coils, and possible inclusion of a vapor-chamber cooling system.