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a photo of the first hdmi 2.1 monitor, the gigabyte m28u

So as I mentioned in the intro, this is one of thebest gaming monitorson the market, and suits a mid-range to high-end gaming PC - or an Xbox Series X or PS5 console. I’ve been using another 4K 144Hz monitor for a while now, and I find it exceedingly difficult to go back to other monitors - the 4K resolution means text is beautifully crisp and clear, with plenty of detail evident in games and videos too, while the 144Hz refresh rate is enough for competitive shooters and other fast-paced action. With the advent of DLSS 3 and FSR 3 upscaling and frame generation technologies on the latest Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, this resolution and refresh rate combo is one that you can actually expect to make full use of too.

The M28U also works well for colour-sensitive content creation workloads like photo or video editing, thanks to its coverage of 100% of the sRGB and 94% of the DCI P3 colour spaces, with sufficient brightness for a DisplayHDR 400 certification.

All in all, this is one of the best HDMI 2.1 monitors on the market and costs much less than Mini LED and OLED competitors - so do consider it if these technologies aren’t quite in your budget.