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Monitors

What type of monitor are you looking for?

    • Work or school monitors?

      Looking for a new monitor to connect to your computer, laptop or game console? The range of monitors on offer is huge. But what is the best monitor for you?
      • Gaming monitors

        Looking for a new monitor to connect your gaming PC, gaming laptop or gaming console? The selection of gaming monitors is huge. But what is the best gaming monitor for you?
        • Portable monitors

          Portable monitors are lightweight, compact screens that are easy to carry and can be used with a variety of devices, such as laptops, game consoles and smartphones. They provide extra screen space for productivity, entertainment or professional work on the go.

          What do I need to consideren when buying a monitor?

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          Dimensions (inch)

          The inch size of a monitor indicates its dimensions. One inch is 2.54 centimetres and refers to the measurement from the bottom left corner to the top right corner. Factors that influence the size you ultimately need include the viewing distance, or how close you sit to your monitor. It’s also important to consider the size of the desk you’re sitting at. To get a good idea of how large a 24-, 27-, or 34-inch monitor is, it’s best to visit your local MediaMarkt store and experience it for yourself.

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          Resolution

          The resolution of a monitor indicates the number of pixels on the screen. More pixels mean a sharper image. This is especially important if you want a clear, crisp display for graphic design or gaming.

          The resolution is represented as the number of horizontal pixels x the number of vertical pixels. The most common resolutions are Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels), and Ultra HD or 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels).

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          Response time

          The response time of a monitor indicates the speed at which pixels on the screen change colour. This speed is measured in milliseconds. Generally, a response time of 1ms is considered suitable for a gaming monitor, but nowadays, there are also monitors (OLED monitors) that offer a response time of 0.3 milliseconds.

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          Refresh rate

          The refresh rate of a monitor indicates how often the screen is refreshed. The more frequently this refresh occurs, the smoother the image appears. This is measured in Hertz (Hz), and generally, a refresh rate higher than 144Hz is considered suitable for a gaming monitor. The latest consoles (such as the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X) can support up to 120Hz.

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          Overview of the best monitors

          Are you looking for the best monitor for your work, gaming or creativity? Whether you work from home, edit photos or want to fully immerse yourself in games: the right monitor takes everything to the next level. On this page you’ll find an overview of all the best monitor pages at the moment.

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