Best Gaming Monitor for PS5 in 2026
4K 120Hz monitors with HDMI 2.1 tested for PS5 performance. HDR, input lag, and VRR support compared.
Our picks are based on published specs, verified user reviews, and hands-on experience where noted. We always recommend checking product details and reading reviews relevant to your specific needs before purchasing. How we research · Editorial policy
Gigabyte M28U
The Gigabyte M28U delivers everything the PS5 needs at $330: 4K 144Hz, HDMI 2.1, and VRR support with excellent color accuracy. At nearly half the price of the competition, it is both the best overall pick and the best value. The LG 27GP950-B edges ahead on HDR performance, but the price gap makes the M28U the smarter buy for most PS5 owners.
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| Feature | Gigabyte M28U | LG 27GP950-B | Sony InZone M9 | ASUS ROG Swift PG27UCDM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $330 | $550 | $500 | $1100 |
| HDR Performance | VESA DisplayHDR 400 | VESA DisplayHDR 600 | VESA DisplayHDR 600 (96-zone FALD) | VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 |
| Color Accuracy | 94% DCI-P3 | 98% DCI-P3 | 95% DCI-P3 | 99% DCI-P3 |
| Response Time | 1ms GTG | 1ms GTG | 1ms GTG | 0.03ms GTG |
| Refresh Rate | 144Hz | 144Hz (overclocked from 120Hz) | 144Hz | 240Hz |
| Panel Type | IPS | Nano IPS | IPS | Dual-layer IPS (Tandem OLED) |
Quick Comparison




Our Top Picks

Gigabyte M28U
28-inch 4K 144Hz IPS with HDMI 2.1 and KVM switch. The best all-around PS5 monitor at a price that undercuts the competition.
- 4K 144Hz with HDMI 2.1 - full PS5 spec support
- $330 - significantly cheaper than 4K 120Hz alternatives
- 94% DCI-P3 color gamut - excellent color accuracy
- KVM switch for easy PC/PS5 switching
- VRR and FreeSync Premium Pro support
- HDR 400 - limited peak brightness for HDR content
- IPS contrast ratio (~1000:1) means dark scenes lack depth
- 28 inches may feel small coming from a TV
- Speakers are essentially unusable

LG 27GP950-B
27-inch Nano IPS with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayHDR 600. Better HDR performance and factory-calibrated colors for premium PS5 gaming.
- DisplayHDR 600 - noticeably better HDR than budget monitors
- Nano IPS with 98% DCI-P3 - exceptional color accuracy
- HDMI 2.1 with full 4K 120Hz and VRR support
- Factory calibrated with DeltaE < 2
- LG build quality and reliable firmware
- $550 - $220 more than the M28U for similar core specs
- 27 inches is compact for 4K density
- Edge-lit dimming zones limit HDR precision
- Only 1 HDMI 2.1 port

Sony InZone M9
Sony-designed monitor with local dimming and auto HDR tone mapping for PS5. Native PlayStation integration out of the box.
- Full-array local dimming with 96 zones - best HDR on this list
- Auto HDR Tone Mapping with PS5 (native integration)
- DisplayHDR 600 with punchy HDR highlights
- Auto genre picture mode switches when PS5 games launch
- Clean aesthetic matches PS5 design language
- VRR has occasional brightness flickering on some firmware
- 27 inches limits immersion for single-player games
- $500 without the HDR lead over the cheaper M28U
- Tripod stand takes up significant desk space

ASUS ROG Swift PG27UCDM
Dual-layer 4K OLED with infinite contrast and 240Hz. The absolute best gaming monitor available if budget is no concern.
- Dual-layer IPS achieves OLED-level contrast without burn-in risk
- 240Hz refresh rate for futureproofing beyond PS5
- 1300 nits peak HDR brightness - best in class
- DisplayHDR True Black 600 certification
- Perfect pixel response times with zero ghosting
- $1100 - more than triple the M28U price
- PS5 caps at 120Hz so 240Hz goes unused on console
- 27 inches at 4K - extreme pixel density many find too small
- Overkill for console gaming at this price
How This Was Tested
Monitors evaluated with PS5 connected via HDMI 2.1. Tested for 4K 120Hz stability, VRR performance, HDR brightness, input lag, and color accuracy using supported PS5 titles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the PS5 outputs 4K at 120Hz over HDMI 2.1. The monitor must have an HDMI 2.1 port and support 4K 120Hz to take advantage of this. All four monitors on this list support it.
It depends on viewing distance. At desk distance (2-3 feet), 27-28 inches is ideal for 4K sharpness. From couch distance, a 32-inch or larger display is better. Most PS5 monitor users game at a desk.
A growing number of PS5 titles support 120fps modes, though many drop resolution below native 4K to hit the frame target. Games like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Rocket League support 120fps. Story-driven titles typically target 4K 30fps or 60fps.