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Best Ultrawide Gaming Monitors 2024

Gaming monitors come in various shapes, sizes, resolutions, aspect ratios, and panel types. One category that has seen an explosion in popularity in recent years is the ultrawide category, with the most popular resolution being Wide Quad High-Definition (WQHD). While traditional 16:9 aspect ratio QHD monitors have a 2560 x 1440 resolution, UWQHD stretches the resolution horizontally all the way to 3440 x 1440 (21:9 aspect ratio). There are even some superwide monitors available, taking the Double Quad High-Definition (DQHD) moniker, delivering a 5120 x 1440 resolution (32:9 aspect ratio).

Most of these monitors are curved, giving you a more immersive viewing experience for such wide panels, and they use varying technologies ranging from VA to QLED to OLED. You’ll find many monitors in the 34-inch size class, although some behemoths can measure up to 49 inches across for those with a lot of desk real estate.

Below is a list of the best ultrawide gaming monitors currently available based on our in-depth testing and reviews. If you’re looking for a more traditional aspect ratio, check out our lists of the best gaming monitors and best 4K gaming monitors.

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Popular Ultrawide Monitor Resolutions
Acronym Resolution Aspect Ratio
UWQHD 3440 x 1440 21:9
UWQHD+ 3840 x 1600 21:9
DQHD 5120 x 1440 32:9
WUHD 5120 x 2160 21:9
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Best Ultrawide Gaming Monitors in 2024

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Best Overall Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

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Best Overall Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 34 inches / 21:9

Resolution: 3440 x 1440

Panel Type: QD-OLED

Refresh Rate: 165 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 0.5ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Stunning SDR and HDR images

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Deep contrast and color saturation

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Large color gamut

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Super smooth motion processing

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No need for calibration

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Premium styling and build quality

 

The AW3423DFW is a 34-inch ultra-wide monitor with a 3440 x 1440 resolution and an 1800R curvature. But the spec that is most likely to garner the most attention (and praise) is the Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) panel. As a result, you can expect ink blacks and rich colors across the board.

The build quality is excellent– an Alienware hallmark – as is the video processing, which is sure to be a big hit with gamers.

The AW3423DFW doesn’t come cheap with a street price of over $1,000, but if you own a GeForce RTX 4090 or RTX 4080, you owe it to yourself to try matching it with a widescreen display of this caliber.

Read: Alienware AW3423DW Gaming Monitor Review

Best Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

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Best Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 57 inches / 32:9

Resolution: 7680 x 2160

Panel Type: VA

Refresh Rate: 240 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 1ms

Adaptive-Sync : FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Addictive gaming experience

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Stunning image with deep contrast and saturated color

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Super smooth at 240 Hz

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Premium build quality and styling

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There’s nothing else like it

 

Reasons to avoid

No remote

No internal speakers

Challenging system requirements

Expensive

 

Sometimes, bigger is better. That’s definitely the case with the Samsung Odyssey Neo 57 G9, which measures an incredible 57 inches across with a 32:9 aspect ratio. The DUHD (7680 x 2160) resolution is mesmerizing for gaming, and the sheer amount of potential workspace for productivity tasks. It’s like having two 4K monitors glued together side-by-side.

Samsung employs a VA panel with Mini LED backlighting to ensure excellent contrast, and the panel runs at up to 240Hz, with support for Adaptive-Sync and Nvidia G-Sync technologies. As you might expect from a premium Samsung monitor, the build quality is excellent throughout, and the gaming experience is top-notch.

However, to get the most out of this monitor – especially for gaming – you’ll need a stout graphics card capable of handling the native resolution at 240Hz. It’s also a bit disappointing that despite the size and the inclination of some to want to use this massive monitor as a TV, there’s no remote included or integrated speakers. In addition, the $2,000 street price puts this into an exclusive category for gaming monitors.

However, if you have the means to purchase the Samsung Odyssey Neo 57 G9 and have the hardware to sustain it, this gaming monitor could be a splurge gaming purchase that will last you for many years down the road.

Read: Samsung Odyssey Neo 57 G9 Gaming Monitor Review

Best 200Hz Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

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Best 200Hz Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 45 inches / 32:9

Resolution: 5120 x 1440

Panel Type: VA

Refresh Rate: 200 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 1ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Brighter than its competitors

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Excellent contrast

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High pixel density delivers a sharp image +Wide and accurate color gamut

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Superb overdrive for high motion resolution

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Premium build quality

 

Reasons to avoid

Grayscale could be better out of the box

High minimum brightness

 

The UltraGear 45GR75DC stands out from the pack thanks to its Double QHD or DQHD resolution, fast refresh rate (200Hz), excellent contrast via its VA panel, and brightness levels top the competition.  In addition, the LG has infused the monitor with excellent build quality that we expect in this class.

The UtraGear 45GR75DC is definitely not aimed at budget gamers thanks to its street price of around $900. But you’re still getting a lot of bang for the buck with this 45-inch behemoth. Just make sure that you have the desktop real estate to handle it.

Best Budget Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

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Best Budget Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 35 inches, 16:9

Resolution: 3440 x 1440

Panel Type: VA

Refresh Rate: 100 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 3ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync

Reasons to buy

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Excellent contrast and accurate color

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Fast response from 100 Hz refresh rate

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Good build quality

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Loud speakers

 

Reasons to avoid

No additional contrast in HDR mode

No extended color

 

Currently going for $660, the ViewSonic Elite XG350R-C is cheaper than many other 35-inch ultrawides and those with fewer features (there’s even RGB lighting on the back of the XG350R-C). But what you’ll really love about the XG350R-C is its vivid and accurate color that makes textures pop, skin tones look natural, and everything looks more realistic.

If you want life-changing HDR or to use HDR with Adaptive-Sync, look elsewhere. But in addition to a 21:9 aspect ratio, the Elite XG350R-C employs an 1800mm curve radius that engulfed us with solid image quality, making for an immersive ultrawide experience.

Best Bendable Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

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Best Bendable Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 45 inches / 21:9

Resolution: 3440 x 1440

Panel Type: OLED

Refresh Rate: 240 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 0.3ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Stunning picture with deep contrast and saturated color

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Huge screen completely envelopes the user

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Premium game performance with fast response and low lag

 

Reasons to avoid

HDR color a little off-hue

Low pixel density

Expensive

 

Corsair’s 45-inch Xeneon Flex is a premium monitor at a premium price. But its price tag is justified by its unique, bendable OLED panel that allows you to choose between a flat panel or an 800R (maximum) curve. You manually bend the screen using two handles extending from the chassis sides.

The Xeneon Flex exhibits good contrast and color accuracy. You also get a fast, 240 Hz refresh rate and low input lag. Adaptive Sync is standard, with support for AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. The wide-screen format with a 3440 x 1440 resolution should appeal to gamers and productivity workers alike.

There’s no such thing as a perfect product, and the Xeneon Flex has a couple of dings due to its relatively low pixel density courtesy of the 45-inch panel and slight misses with

HDR color. However, the $1,999 MSRP will likely be the biggest hurdle for many gamers (although we’ve seen its street price dip below $1,700 recently).

 Read: Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 Bendable OLED Review

Best Ultrawide Mini LED Gaming Monitor

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Best Ultrawide Mini LED Gaming Monitor

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 34 inches / 21:9

Resolution: 3440 x 1440

Panel Type: VA / Mini LED

Refresh Rate: 165 Hz (200 Hz overclocked)

Response Time (GTG): 1ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Stunning picture with rich color and deep contrast

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Wider than average color gamut

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True 1,400 nit peak brightness

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Low input lag and fast screen response

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Solid build quality

 

Reasons to avoid

No Adaptive-Sync at 200 Hz

No brightness control with Adaptive-Sync

No sRGB mode

 

The ViewSonic Elite XG341C-2K ticks a lot of the right boxes when it comes to gaming monitors. Not only does it have a 3440 x 1440 resolution with a native 165 Hz refresh rate, but it can also be overclocked to 200 Hz. It is both AMD FreeSync (to 165 Hz) and Nvidia G-Sync compliant and has good build quality.

However, the Elite XG341C-2K stands out with its VA panel with Mini LED backlighting. This gives the monitor rich colors out of the box, incredible contrast (which we would expect from a VA panel), and an eye-searing maximum HDR brightness of 1,400 nits. And thanks to Mini LED backlighting, the Elite XG341C-2K has 1,152 dimming zones versus the fewer than 400 that we typically see with a FALD panel.

There are a couple of gotchas, though, regarding the Elite XG341C-2K. For example, brightness controls are locked on when using Active-Sync, and Active-Sync can’t be enabled at all when taking advantage of the overclocked 200 Hz refresh rate. However, if those are manageable for your gaming priorities, the Acer Elite XG341C-2K is an excellent choice for ultrawide gaming monitors in the under $1,500 price segment.

Read: ViewSonic Elite XG341C-2K Review

Best Budget Ultrawide Gaming Monitor Under $500

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Best Budget Ultrawide Gaming Monitor Under $500

Specifications

Screen Size & Aspect Ratio: 34 inches / 21:9

Resolution: 3440 x 1440

Panel Type: VA

Refresh Rate: 165 Hz

Response Time (GTG): 1ms

Adaptive-Sync: FreeSync & G-Sync Compatible

Reasons to buy

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Best-in-class HDR image

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Solid color accuracy

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Low input lag

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Wi-Fi antennas are a unique value-added feature

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Simple and efficient operation

 

Reasons to avoid

Light gamma that cannot be adjusted

Weak overdrive

 

The ASRock PG34WQ15R2B is an ultrawide gaming monitor with excellent fundamentals and a price tag that won’t break the bank. Its specs are about what you’d expect for this class, with a 3440 x 1440 resolution, 165 Hz native refresh rate, DisplayHDR 400 support, and a 1500R curve. As expected, you’ll find a VA panel that’s good for a contrast ratio of 3,000:1.

Regarding color, accuracy is top-notch, and it offers best-in-class HDR image quality. There’s also low input lag along with an easy-to-use OSD and control scheme. The monitor even includes a built-in Wi-Fi antenna to extend the range of a PCIe wireless networking card (if your desktop PC is so-equipped).

However, with a street price under $350, ASRock had to make some compromises. For example, there’s only one setting for overdrive in the OSD, which didn’t result in a difference in the on-screen action. There’s also a hint of gamma issues (value of 2.00), resulting in a somewhat hazy image.

But overall, the ASRock PG34WQ15R2B offers a solid package and deserves a spot on our list.

Shopping Tips for Gaming Monitors

When trying to buy the best gaming monitor for your PC, consider the following:

  • G-Sync or FreeSync? G-Sync only works with PCs with Nvidia graphics cards, while FreeSync only works with systems using AMD ones. You can technically run G-Sync on a FreeSync-only monitor, but performance isn’t guaranteed. Even though not every gaming monitor is officially G-Sync certified by Nvidia, most of the units that we’ve tested support it just fine. For a detailed comparison of the two technologies’ performance, see our Nvidia G-Sync vs. AMD FreeSync comparison article.
  • Which resolutions? Some popular resolutions include UWQHD (3440 x 1440), DQHD (5120 x 1440), 5K Ultrawide (5120 x 2160), and Super Ultrawide (3840 x 1200). Whereas a traditional 4K (3840 x 2160) monitor would allow you to fit two documents side by side comfortably, a 5120 x 1440 monitor would up that count to three.
  • What panel tech? For image quality, IPS < VA < OLED. IPS displays have slightly slower response times but better color than VA monitors. The best gaming monitors for contrast are VA, but VA also has slower response times. Displays with OLED panels are expensive but are much more colorful.
  • Refresh rate? Higher numbers mean smoother images and the ability to see fast-moving targets better in games. Gamers should look for 100 Hz at the bare minimum, along with the lowest available response time. However, some monitors on our list offer even higher refresh rates at up to 240 Hz.

 

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