The Xbox Series X is an amazing gaming machine, able to play some of the latest games at up to 4K resolution at up to 120 frames per second. But to truly take advantage of that, you need to invest in one of the best monitors for Xbox Series X. The Samsung Odyssey G8, with its incredible brightness and OLED contrast, is our best overall pick. It makes games look absolutely stunning and super fluid with its high refresh rate.
For those looking for a more affordable option, there’s always the excellentSamsung Odyssey G5. But whatever your budget and whatever kind of monitor you’re looking for, this list has something for you. Here are the six best monitors for the Xbox Series X in 2024.
Size: 32-inch | Type: VA (Mini-LED) |Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160| Refresh rate: 240 Hz| Response time: 1 ms | Curvature: 1000 R
Best for: Playing games at 4K 120 Hz.
Pros:
High brightness
Fast refresh rate and response time
Aggressive curvature
Cons:
Impressive contrast isn’t quite as strong as OLED
Aggressive curvature isn’t as well suited to local multiplayer
The Samsung Odyssey G8 Neo is the latest generation of Samsung’s high-end LED-lit gaming monitors, and it is a true showstopper. It has native support for 4K resolution, and refresh rates up to 240Hz. It’s fully equipped to play Xbox games at the highest resolution and refresh rates, and PC games at even higher specifications if you have a powerful enough gaming PC to drive it. Thanks to Samsung’s Mini LED backlighting, it gets exceptionally bright, too, with a standard SDR brightness of 350 nits, but for HDR movies and gaming it can go far, far brighter, helping to make the picture extra punchy and vibrant.
It has two HDMI 2.1 ports for connecting your Xbox Series X and another console or UHD Blu-ray player if you wish, as well as DisplayPort 1.4 connection for PC gaming. It supports variable refresh rates as well as FreeSync Premium Pro to ward off any screen tearing or stuttering, and has a very fast 1 ms response time. Its input lag isn’t quite as low as on an OLED display, but its not far off, either, making this a fantastic monitor for competitive online play. The strong curve is great for single player immersion, but less well-suited to couch co-op play.
Best Budget Monitor For Xbox Series X
A Lot Of Monitor For $250
Samsung Odyssey G5 Monitor
Size: 27-inch | Type: VA (LED) |Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 | Refresh rate: 165Hz| Response time: 1 ms | Curvature: 1000R
Best for: Playing Xbox games at high frame rates.
Pros:
Fast refresh rate
Affordably priced
Immersive curvature
Cons:
Not particularly bright
Aggressive curvature isn’t as well-suited to local multiplayer
The Samsung Odyssey G5 is an excellent budget gaming monitor for the Xbox Series X, with its full support for high refresh rates and 1440p resolution, ensuring that you can play any game at its most fluid. It doesn’t support 4K 120 Hz, because it doesn’t support 4K, but there are few games that the Xbox Series X can actually play at that resolution and frame rate, anyhow. At 27 inches, this monitor is more compact than some of our other options, making it perfect for intimate settings like a bedroom or as part of a more affordable work machine.
The aggressive curvature makes for impressive immersion when sitting in front of it, and it supports variable refresh rates to avoid screen tearing. The input lag is particularly low for an LCD monitor, too, so you don’t feel like you’re held back in competitive games using this display. The brightness isn’t the best, but contrast is high, so this monitor looks its best in darker rooms.
Best 4K Monitor For Xbox Series X
This Monitor Can Do It All
Alienware AW3225QF Gaming Monitor
Size: 32–inch | Type: QD-OLED |Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 | Refresh rate: 240Hz| Response time: 0.03 ms | Curvature: 1700R
Best for: Playing Xbox games at their highest settings.
Pros:
Gorgeous OLED colors and contrast
Super fast response time and refresh rate
Supports gaming features like VRR and low latency mode
Cons:
Expensive
If you want a monitor that can do it all, the Alienware AW3225QF is the monitor for you. It’s a 4K, 240 Hz OLED monitor with a super high color accuracy, fast response time and refresh rate, low input lag, and support for the most important gaming features. It’s arguably the best gaming monitor for Xbox overall, but it’s about $300 more than our top pick, so it’s up to you if it’s worth paying the premium for. If you do, though, you’ll get a monitor that’s truly special.
Alongside its excellent contrast, this monitor shows impressive brightness, helping games really pop in HDR mode. And with its incredible color support, all games look rich and vibrant. It has multiple HDMI 2.1 ports for plugging in your Xbox and a range of other devices, and it even has eARC support for hooking up your high-end A/V system.
Best Big-Screen Monitor For Xbox Series X
As Big As It Gets
ASUS ROG Swift Gaming Monitor
Size: 42–inch | Type: OLED |Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 | Refresh rate: 144Hz| Response time: 0.1 ms | Curvature: None
Best for: Playing Xbox games on the big screen.
Pros:
Massive picture
Gorgeous OLED colors and contrast
Super fast response time and input lag
Cons:
Expensive
Takes up a lot of desk space
If you want a monitor that can double as a TV, or just a monitor that’s as big as the Xbox can really handle, then the Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ is basically it. There’s a larger 48-inch version, but it’s harder to get hold of and is far more expensive. You get the same amazing panel with this big 42-inch version, with support for 4K resolution, refresh rates up to 120 Hz for the Xbox Series X and up to 144 Hz for any connected PCs. It has multiple HDMI 2.1 ports, as well as DisplayPort connections for gaming PCs. And thanks to being powered by OLED technology, it has incredible contrast and super vibrant colors.
It gets plenty bright, too, and thanks to its ultra low input lag and fast response time, it’s excellent for competitive gaming. That goes doubly for split-screen and local couch co-op, too, thanks to its sheer size making sure everyone can see what they’re doing.
Best for: Playing Xbox games at 4K without breaking the bank.
Pros:
Fast response time, refresh rate and input lag
Strong brightness in SDR and HDR
Affordably priced for its specs
Cons:
Lacks the contrast of VA or OLED panels
This LG Ultragear monitor is one of the best monitors for the Xbox Series X in the around $500 price point, with an impressive array of features and excellent build quality. It supports 4K resolution and refresh rates up to 144 Hz, for the option of 4K 120 Hz and 1440p 120 Hz on any supporting console you connect—Xbox Series X included. It has a fast response time and low input lag, too, so if you’re a competitive gamer this monitor doesn’t hold you back. Its SDR brightness is impressive, at 400 nits, and in HDR it can go brighter still, though it doesn’t have local dimming zones, so in high contrast scenes there is some blooming to contend with.
It has full bandwidth HDMI ports for connecting your Xbox and any other UHD gaming or movie system, and its audio port supports DTS:X audio if you want to game with high-end headphones.
Best 1440p Gaming Monitor For Xbox Series X
Expensive, But Extremely Impressive
Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 Monitor
Size: 27–inch | Type: OLED |Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 | Refresh rate: 240Hz| Response time: 0.03 ms | Curvature: None
Best for: Playing Xbox games at 1440p as pretty as it gets
Pros:
Incredibly fast response time and input lag
Gorgeous OLED picture quality
Full bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports
Cons:
Expensive for its size
If you know the games you play can’t be rendered at 4K 120 Hz on the Xbox Series X, then you’re better off investing in a high-end 1440p monitor: That’s exactly what the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is. It can make your Xbox games look stellar at 1440p 120 Hz, and if you also connect a gaming PC, it can go all the way up to 240 Hz. That ensures it has a super fast input lag and a very quick response time, making it ultra responsive for competitive play.
Unlike many 1440p monitors, this model has the full bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports, too, so you can really push your Xbox to its limits. It also supports variable refresh rate, and thanks to being an OLED panel, its contrast and colors are about as good as it gets on any display. It is expensive for its size, but this is as high-end as a 1440p monitor gets when it comes to Xbox gaming. There’s nothing out there that beats it.
This story was written by contributor Jon Martindale. He is a regular Forbes Vetted tech contributor who has bylines in digital publications including Digital Trends and PCGamer, and formerly ran his own PC hardware review website. He also is a home entertainment expert who knows the inner workings of TVs.
In addition to writing about monitors for the Xbox Series X, Martindale has also written many TV guides, from finding the best place to buy a TV to TV mounts. He has also written about the best TVs, from 85-inch models to the age-old question of LG versus Samsung panels.
This section’s overseeing editor is Rebecca Isaacs who has been a tech journalist for about five years and a gamer as long as she can remember.
We know tech trends can quickly become outdated. This story’s most recent update was in May 2024.
How We Chose The Best Monitors For Xbox Series X
To select the best monitors for the Xbox Series X, we started with our firsthand knowledge of a wide range of monitors. We consulted colleagues in tech and other Forbes Vetted tech contributors.
We cross-referenced and compared specs and features shared by the brands under consideration.
In addition to checking stats, we also combed through ratings and reviews left by confirmed customers. With all that background work in hand, we narrowed the list down to these selections of the best monitors for Xbox Series X for a variety of needs and budgets.
We’ve performed extensive comparisons between both professional and consumer reviews, so we’re confident these are the best Xbox Series X monitors available in 2024.
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