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Best Curved Gaming Monitors 2022 (Budget, 144Hz, G-Sync & FreeSync)

An in-depth look at today's market to try and find the best curved monitors it has to offer

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We’ve tested a tonne of monitors here at WePC, allowing us recommend only the best curved gaming monitors in 2022.

Curved televisions have increased in popularity over the years and it seems they have been catching on in the gaming community too. A monitor with a gentle curve can in some cases improve the overall immersion with what you are watching or playing and bring those large resolutions into your field of view a bit more.

When it comes to monitors in general gamers have different needs, especially when it comes to getting the best performance from a monitor. Buying the right gaming monitor can sometimes be loathsome that’s why we’ve compiled a list of the best curved gaming monitors in 2019 alongside some tips to help you make the right decision.

We recommended only the best monitors for each of our different categories. By reading through the entire article, you will not just have the option to choose the best of the best but you’ll have the knowledge to make the correct investment.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
Best Curved Gaming Monitor
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Best ultrawide curved monitor
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Best esports curved monitor

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In-depth Review

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Best Curved Gaming Monitor
WePC Awards Best In Class
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ASUS PG348Q

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ASUS PG348Q

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Ease of use, premium experience, quality material, superb features, and of course, LED lights are a few of the things that come to mind when we think about the ASUS PG348Q, the best ultrawide gaming monitor in 2019. It’s a 34” curved gaming monitor that supports resolutions up to 1440p.

Aside from the obvious benefits associated with the widescreen display, color reproduction is stellar thanks to it being an IPS panel. It also, somewhat surprisingly, has a 100Hz refresh rate, unlike most IPS panels that only support 60Hz.

Even though the base is sturdy enough to keep the entire monitor in place, it can still be mounted on a wall since it’s VESA compatible. Adjusting the monitor’s display settings can also be done on the fly with its 5-way OSD (On-Screen Display) joystick located at the back of the monitor.

If you own an NVIDIA graphics card, then you will be able to take advantage of its built-in G-Sync technology, which eliminates screen tearing. And since the monitor is wide enough to do a pivot adjustment, it’s only limited to do 3: swivel, height adjustment, and tilt.

It may have a higher response time than the others on the list but it’s still responsive enough and the other features make this one of the best curved monitors widely available.

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Best ultrawide curved monitor

BenQ EX3501R

BenQ EX3501R

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The BenQ EX3501R is a monitor that ticks a lot of boxes and would be great not only for watching movies/ general entertainment but it makes games look very vibrant. With this 35″ curved display you are getting an ultra wide 3440×1440 resolution which also supports HDR which makes for a fantastic viewing experience. The monitor comes with a 100Hz refresh rate and that may not be the quickest but its certainly a big jump up from 60HZ and is high enough to justify this for gaming with the Freesync technology.

The curve to this display is a 1800mm radius which is quite a gentle curve and does give you greater viewing angles whilst also looking better from a further distance. The VA panel does a great job of contrasting images whilst also looking very crisp and clear. The anti-glare seems to work a charm too meaning you can pretty much game anywhere not that we would recommend back yard gaming. The construction is exquisite from BenQ as we have come to expect and the thin bezel looks very sleek. The stand features some tilt back and forwards, height adjustment and a cable management hole in the rear to aid in hiding those cables.

In terms of connections with this monitor, you get 2 x  HDMI 2.0 ports which are compatible with Ultra HD Blu-ray players. You also get a single DisplayPort 1.4 connector and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The ultrawide display and its top drawer image quality make this a great monitor for work and play, it performs flawlessly straight out the box.

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ASUS ROG Swift PG27VQ

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ASUS ROG Swift PG27VQ

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The Asus ROG Swift PG27VQ follows suit with top monitors and is packed full to the rafters with features however this one comes with a TN panel. TN panels aren’t seen so often these days however this offers the quickest response time. Having a serious amount of top features with a monitor unsurprisingly comes with a top price and this monitor is not short of features. This monitor is a really nice bit of kit with the clear bright images of the large display always looking crisp. The monitor is, of course, G-sync ready with ample connection types to satisfy most but it doesn’t feature HDR.

Ok so you are getting a QHD resolution through this 27-inch display and it features ultra-low motion blur too. The G-sync module is a brilliant touch giving gamers the option of tear-free gaming which is much more effective than Freesync. When you pair the G-sync module with the 144HZ refresh rate and fast response time (1ms) you get a great monitor not only for those single player games in ultra settings but also for some competitive FPS titles too!

Out of the box, the colors may not be considered the best but this can be easily corrected and the fact it is a TN panel didn’t really seem to matter that much as it will still provide a premium gaming experience regardless. a Good mid-tier card can achieve decent enough FPS with this monitor the overall picture quality is excellent and it is chopped full of features making it a great G-sync curved monitor.

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ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ

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ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ

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The ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ gaming monitor brings a wide curved display into the mix with an impressive 144Hz refresh rate, a glorious display and it’s compatible with Freesync! This highly responsive monitor will immerse you in your experience with ease thanks to its curved panel and large size.

The monitor sports a VA panel and produces some deep blacks thanks to its peak luminance of 300 nits. The colour gamut is truly fantastic especially in such a large resolution like this and it comes with plenty of features too! Like most ROG Strix monitors this comes with the Aura sync RGB lighting feature which if we are honest is a little gimmicky, however, in a darkened room is when it comes to life and matches up with your other RGB peripherals it’s a great sight. The monitor has a refresh rate of 144 Hz and comes with adaptive sync technology so you can eliminate screen tearing but just make sure your graphics card is up to the task of not only producing frames in a large resolution but also maintaining the frame rate to take full advantage of AMS’s Freesync. It is worth noting that this monitors Freesync technology is also compatible with Nvidia’s GPU’s despite the tech belonging to AMD.

The display has VESA mount capability and your connectivity options include an HDMI 2.0, a DisplayPort 1.2, a mini-DisplayPort 1.2. You also get 2 x USB 3.0 and a headphone jack for convenience. This thin bezzled beast will look fantastic up on any desktop and even though it has a few extra features that don’t do anything for your visual experience it does offer a brilliant display with smooth performance. If you can afford it and want to go all out on a Freesync monitor then this has to be a contender.

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Best budget curved monitor

AOC CQ27G2

AOC CQ27G2

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The AOC CQ27G2U Gaming Monitor is the most affordable 1440p curved monitor of this quality you will find. The 144Hz refresh rate makes it a great option for those interested in competitive gaming and it has surprisingly decent input lag for a VA panel. FreeSync also adds to this, particularly for those with AMD GPUs.

The colors of the monitor are pretty accurate out of the box, and the monitor has a wide gamut within the SDR space – not as good as the other monitors on this list, but for a budget selection they are quite impressive. The panel uniformity on the model we tested was also pretty solid. Contrast ratio is again good on this screen, although the peak brightness is fairly lacking, hitting 250cd/m2 – that being the case we’d say this display is more suitable for darker environments, rather than a well-lit office space for instance. In addition, the viewing angles on the display are admittedly very sub par, though on a curved monitor it’s unlikely you will be viewing it from anything but straight ahead anyway.

The monitor has a solid array of ports, including 2 x HDMI 2.0 sockets, 1 x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x USB Hub and a single 3.5 mm audio out port. All in all, a quality curved gaming monitor.

Final Word

So, there you have it, our comprehensive breakdown of the best curved gaming monitors. We hope this article has made choosing a curved gaming monitor that little bit easier. For us, the ASUS PG348Q is the best of the bunch – offering a 100hz refresh rate, 5ms response time, and stunning 1440p screen resolution.

If you have any questions regarding curved gaming monitors, feel free to drop us a comment in the section below. Better still, head on over to our Community hub where you can discuss everything monitor-related with like-minded individuals.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Monitor & PC Product Specialist
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For as long as he can remember, Charlie has always been interested in computers and gaming. It all started with the Sega Mega Drive and then evolved into PC gaming in his early teens. CS 1.6 was his first go at competitive gaming which soon evolved into CS:Source and now CS:GO – a game that he still plays (almost exclusively) today. Throughout that period he has also been a keen PC builder and enthusiast – dedicating a large portion of his time to the craft. My current rig is an ASUS 5700XT with AMD’s Ryzen 3600X.

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