27-inch 1440p is still the sweet spot for a lot of PC players. It balances image sharpness, refresh rate, and GPU sanity better than almost any other segment.
Top Picks
These picks come straight from the current DisplayNerd monitor archive and are ranked using the same normalized fields already used across the database, shortlist, and comparison tools.
1. MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 500Hz • 138% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 500Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.7/10
- Panel: QD-OLED, OLED/AMOLED
- Brightness: 1000 nits
- Price: €1,170
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2. MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 500Hz • 138% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 500Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.7/10
- Panel: QD-OLED, OLED/AMOLED
- Brightness: 1000 nits
- Price: €1170
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3. Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDNG 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 360Hz • 135% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 360Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.7/10
- Panel: OLED/AMOLED, QD-OLED
- Brightness: 1000 nits
- Price: €1,204
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4. Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDNG 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 360Hz • 135% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 360Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.7/10
- Panel: OLED/AMOLED, QD-OLED
- Brightness: 1000 nits
- Price: €1204
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5. Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 480Hz • 138% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 480Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.3/10
- Panel: QD-OLED, OLED/AMOLED
- Brightness: 450 nits
- Price: €1095
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6. Philips Evnia 27M2N8500/27 27
QD-OLED panel • 1440p • 360Hz • 147.5% sRGB This 26.5" model pairs QD-OLED panel tech with 1440p output and 360Hz refresh headroom.
- Nerd score: 9.2/10
- Panel: OLED/AMOLED, QD-OLED
- Brightness: 250 nits
- Price: €600
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How To Use This List
Start with the top two or three options, then open each monitor profile to compare panel type, refresh rate, brightness, ports, and pricing. If two models are close, use the comparison bench to make the tradeoffs obvious.
What To Check Before Buying
- Resolution and screen size should match your GPU power and desk distance.
- Panel type changes how much you should expect from HDR, contrast, and motion clarity.
- Port selection matters more than it sounds once consoles, laptops, and docking setups enter the picture.