OLED gaming monitors are everywhere right now, and picking one up for your studio or home office is a great way to improve your display experience. The self-lighting nature of OLED pixels means you get excellent contrast, as there’s no backlight to seep through and create insipid greys where there should be black, and the advent of HDR means modern screens are bright and colourful, able to display the full width (or at least most) of the colour gamuts we use every day, making them good options for graphic designers.

The 1440p resolution, also known as QHD, is also a pretty good one for a 27-inch screen. It packs in lots of pixels without being as taxing on the GPU or as expensive as a 4K model, and if you’re a two-screen user (you might want to investigate the world of ultrawides) then a pair of these would make a very nice desktop setup indeed.

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Screen size: 27in
Screen type: OLED
Resolution: 2560 x 1440p
Max refresh rate: 240Hz
Colour gamut (stated): 99% P3
Inputs: 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x USB Type-C, USB hub, 3.5mm audio
HDR: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
Webcam: No
KVM: Yes
Speakers: 2x 5W
Adjustments: -5°+20° tilt, ±20° swivel, -0°+90° pivot, 130mm height
Dimensions: 610.3 x 532.5 x 158.6mm
Weight: 6.8kg
BenQ DesignVue PD3220U

BenQ DesignVue PD3220U

A 32in 4K IPS with a rich feature set, superb image quality and broad colour representation.

Asus ProArt OLED PA32DC

Asus ProArt OLED PA32DC

This 32in 4K OLED costs a lot, but it offers accurate colours and loads of inputs. Only 60Hz though.

Apple Pro Display XDR

Apple Pro Display XDR

This is the one for Apple fans with deep pockets. 6K resolution, loads of brightness, but you’ll pay more just to get a stand with it.