When it comes to finding the best monitor for PS4, there are so many options available that it can be somewhat overwhelming. To make your shopping easier, we'll be recommending some of the top picks available at the moment.
Let's face it, loads of us still have our trusty PS4 or PS4 Pro displayed proudly in our setups. Even with the huge amount of interest in grabbing a PS5, many would rather wait until it becomes readily available or drops into a specific price range.
Going for a gaming monitor over a TV offers a few distinct advantages with PS4. Lower response times and input lag, higher refresh rates, and you can get a screen that is optimally sized for gaming too. That being said, there are several excellent TVs for PS5 that would work well with PS4.
With that in mind, we've put together this compilation of what we think are quality monitors for PS4, based on specs, general reviews, and other useful features.
We've included great FHD options and excellent 4K displays, but since PS4 doesn't support 1440p native right now, (although the PS5 has recently become compatible), we've left those monitors off this list. If you're still keen, you can see our top 1440p monitors here.
We've also left off any HDMI 2.1 monitors, as it would be a little 'overkill' for what the PS4 is capable of. That being said, if you're planning on future-proofing for when you upgrade to a PS5, you can see our top HDMI 2.1 monitor picks right here, and also check out our latest review of BenQ's latest HDMI 2.1 monitor too!
Let's get to it, here are what we think are the best PS4 monitors.
Best PS4 monitor
- BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P
- HP OMEN X 25f
- ASUS VZ249HEG1R
- AOC Gaming U28G2AE
- LG Electronics 32UN500
- Iiyama G-MASTER G2530HSU-B1
Best PS4 monitor for competitive gaming - BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P
BenQ has some seriously impressive monitors to their name, and the ZOWIE XL2411P appears to be a popular choice for both budget-minded and competitive gamers.
It's 144hz with a blisteringly fast response time of 1ms, alongside full HD resolution.
1080p resolution on a 24-inch screen is arguably the sweet spot, making the image look crisper than if it were 'stretched' onto a large display, but the real advantage of this size is the competitive factor.
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Many of the e-sports pros will opt for smaller screens so they can see everything in their line of sight. This proves critical when it comes to winning or losing in games like Fortnite, making 24 inches one of the best monitor sizes for gaming out there.
For PS4, you're getting a good quality 1080p monitor ideal for smaller setups, and for the PS4 Pro, you'll get to enjoy 60 fps on this via the HDMI 2.0 port at 1080p. Arguably one of the best budget 1080p monitors we've come across.
Best PS4 monitor for refresh rate - HP OMEN X 25f
Now, 240hz may seem like overkill, but sometimes bagging more than you need can be a wise move, especially if you're planning on moving over to next-gen in the future.
The HP OMEN monitor has a 1ms response time, 1080p resolution, and, of course, a 240hz refresh rate, which combine to make it one of the best 240Hz monitors around.
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What makes the OMEN X 25f pricey is a stunning design, an almost bezel-free display, and some nice ergonomics to counter this display's understandably lower viewing angles.
We'd say PS4 Pro players may get more out of this than PS4 slim owners, but if you're as in love with the design as we are, and are looking for a good long-term investment, that may not matter!
Just make sure you're pairing this beast of a monitor with one of the best PS4 controllers around.
Best IPS PS4 monitor under 200 - ASUS VZ249HEG1R
ASUS makes some amazing monitors for gaming, which vary in price to accommodate a whole range of uses. The ASUS VZ249HEG1R is another affordable, fast, and great-looking piece of gear, which should pair nicely with your PS4 or PS4 Pro.
It's similar to other monitors on the list, however, there are a couple of differences that make it a great pick for competitive gaming, sports games, and so much more.
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It has a 75hz refresh rate, which is more than enough for the PS4 and PS4 Pro, and it has an IPS display, a panel type that lends itself well to vibrant colours and wide viewing angles.
IPS panels are some of the best panels for gaming monitors and work well with this particular monitor too.
For the price, this ASUS bit of kit is a versatile monitor which would be great for gaming, working, and much more. In fact, we'd argue that it could make for a great monitor for working from home if needed.
Best 4K IPS PS4 monitor - AOC Gaming U28G2AE
Now, the AOC Gaming U28G2AE is a monitor we'd say is well worth looking into if you've got a PS4 Pro, for several reasons, and could even be a great monitor for PS5.
The monitor sports a crisp 4K resolution, and with an arguably optimal size of 28 inches should work well to capture some of the finer details in some of the PlayStation hits.
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As far as performance is concerned, you get a 60hz refresh rate to work with. Brightness is also present in abundance with 300 cd/m² and should be sharp, but this doesn't come with HDR - a feature that generally pushes the price a little higher.
The AOC Gaming U28G2AE is a good-looking monitor, and if you're planning on doubling up the usage for work, not too bad at all if you ask us.
Best PS4 monitor for 4K HDR - LG Electronics 32UN500
If you've got the budget and want something pretty epic, we'd say the LG Electronics 32UN500 could be a good call.
It's 4K, HDR-10, and 60hz, but the 'slight' trade-off is that response time of 4ms. But this isn't a monitor that we'd place in the competitive gaming category, which is reliant on a low response time, but rather something to enjoy some amazing titles on PS4 in incredible quality.
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Design speaking, LG seems to have a knack for building minimal, clean-looking pieces - well suited for those who may want a more understated, aesthetic look to their setups, and the LG Electronics 32UN500 is no different.
Best PS4 monitor under 150 - Iiyama G-MASTER G2530HSU-B1
The Iiyama G-MASTER is the cheapest monitor on our list, but boy, does it pack an impressive resume.
Like some of the best Xbox Series X monitors, it features 1080p, 1ms response time, 75hz, and a very decent 250 cd/m² brightness, which makes it a good choice for well-lit rooms.
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For the price, the narrow bezel design is a nice touch, making this a tempting choice if you're looking for quality with a reasonable price tag.
It may be cheap and cheerful, but the Iiyama G-MASTER is still more than enough for the PS4 and PS4 Pro on performance settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you're looking to upgrade your PS4 or after something that will be usable on PS5 when the buying time is right, then going for a monitor can add a refreshing change to your setup.
Here are a few tips, tricks, and pieces of advice for getting the right monitor for you.
What monitor size is good for PS4?
We'd say that getting a 27-inch or a 28-inch monitor is best.This is because it will provide a nice middle-ground for the competitive players who like a smaller panel and those gamers who want to get a cinematic experience.
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If you're looking to get competitive, you'll likely want a smaller display to allow you to easily see everything on screen and reduce eye travel.
Can a PS4 run 144Hz?
As things stand, unfortunately, PS4 cannot run 144Hz. The PS4 and indeed PS4 Pro are unfortunately capped to run at 60Hz and therefore can't run 144Hz.
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For higher refresh rate gaming you'll need to invest in either a PS5 or Xbox Series X or a standout gaming PC.
What is better for PS4 - TV or monitor?
This is a big one actually, especially as many TVs that could do the PS4 justice are quite reasonable in price nowadays.
We'd say the major thing to consider here is your setup. While TVs are multi-usage in the living room, monitors are multi-usage in offices.
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Getting a monitor for PS4 allows you to get something with fast response times, high refresh rates, and something usable that doesn't take up too much space.
On the other hand, getting a TV will allow you to have a larger screen, potentially with bonuses such as a 4K HDR panel and even OLED, which will arguably look better on a bigger display whilst playing the likes of FIFA, although check out some of the best monitors for FIFA if you're dead set on adding a monitor to your setup.
Even then, we're seeing a fair amount of brilliant OLED gaming monitors hit the market with TV-like panel sizes, which are also HDMI 2.1, so you can get a vibrant experience on your trusty PS4 and be all set for when you get your hands on a PS5.
You can even pick up a top ultrawide monitor as well if you're after the performance and speed a monitor brings to the table, but with a size more comparable to a TV.
It all depends on what you're planning on using the device for, but for 60Hz gaming, we'd say monitors are a good choice. For using the PS4 as intended, we'd also say to get a gaming monitor over a regular monitor.
What specs does a monitor need for PS4?
PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro have different outputs, the latter being able to play in 4K resolution at 30fps, or 1080p at 60fps, so keep this in mind when making your selection.
PS4 Slim typically plays games in 1080p at 30fps, which is upscaled on some 4K displays, but we'd always say if you want to get the most out of 1080p resolution, it's good to go more towards the smaller size displays at 24 to 28 inches.
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For anything with 4K, head towards the 32-inch mark and you shouldn't be disappointed!
Is it worth getting an HDR monitor for PS4?
It's not absolutely vital, but it will make a difference when it comes to how much contrast the image has.
Remember though, not all HDR monitors are created equal and while some provide those deep blacks, they can also make the screen appear quite dark in general.
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Having used one of AOC's 4K non-HDR monitors for PS4, the gameplay looked bright and vivid. However, when compared to an HDR TV, there was a notable difference in the 'depth' of the image - particularly in lower light levels.
Do I need 4K on a PS4 monitor?
To take full advantage of the power of the PS4 Pro, getting a 4K monitor is arguably one of the best things to do, but this depends on what you're wanting to get out of your console.
If high visual fidelity and seeing every detail is paramount, then going for a 4K panel is a brilliant idea, especially since some of the best budget 4K monitors and budget gaming monitors have HDR.
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However, if sharp response times are going to be key for you, then it is worth sacrificing some visual quality to get a higher refresh rate, as opting for a 1080p monitor should still provide some stunning quality images, with added gaming performance.
What is a good response time for a PS4 monitor?
Response times between 1 ms and 4 ms are good for gaming - it depends on what kind of games you play. You'll find 1080p monitors at 1ms quite often, which we'd say is best for online first-person shooters and anything else fast-paced.
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Super high-powered monitors will produce refresh rates of less than 1ms, but that can be considered overkill for most games.
How much should you spend on a monitor for PS4?
Since you don't need an exceptional HDMI 2.1 monitor or super high refresh rates, you can get away with spending much less on a monitor for PS4 than you'd think.
We'd say anything around the $250 and upwards mark will get you something pretty good, with HDR being 'unlocked' more towards $350 or so.
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That being said, there are also solid options for much less which would be good for competitive gaming or certain game genres such as first-person shooters, where every frame counts.
Does PS4 support 120Hz?
No, PS4, PS4 Pro, and other older consoles do not support 120Hz. The max these consoles can do is 60Hz. However, a monitor with a higher refresh rate will work fine with the console - it's just that you won't get any added benefits.
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