The 3 Best 24-25 Inch Monitors of 2026  

Updated Apr 21, 2026 at 02:32 pm
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Although 24-inch and 25-inch monitors aren't as popular or readily available as larger models, they're still useful for some people. They're a good choice if you have limited desk space or if you find larger screens too big. Most models in this size range are focused on gaming, with high refresh rates and gaming perks including low input lag and VRR support. There are other factors you may want to consider for gaming, like the response time for sharp motion. There are also some entry-level options that are useful for work.

While monitors in this size range don't tend to cost as much as larger displays, they're still available at any price point, so your budget is something else to consider. Besides that, most monitors in this size range have a 1080p resolution, but there are a handful with a 1440p resolution for sharper text.

We've bought and tested more than 385 monitors, and below are our recommendations for the best 24- and 25-inch monitors. Check our recommendations for the best 1080p monitors, the best budget and cheap monitors, and the best vertical monitors. If you're unsure about which monitor size to get, check out our monitor sizing guide and our article comparing 24- vs 27-inch monitors.

How We Test Monitors
How We Test Monitors

We buy and test more than 30 monitors each year, all of which we purchase ourselves, without cherry-picked units or samples. We put a lot into each unbiased, straight-to-the-point review, and there's a whole process from purchasing to publishing, involving multiple teams and people. We do more than just use the monitor for a week; we use specialized, custom tools to measure various aspects and deliver objective, data-driven results. We also consider multiple factors before making any recommendations, including the monitor's cost, its performance compared to the competition, and whether it's easy to find.

  1. Best 25-Inch Monitor

    The best monitor in the 24- and 25-inch size range that we've tested is the Dell Alienware AW2523HF. It's a versatile monitor with gaming-focused features, like its fast 360Hz refresh rate. While its 1080p resolution may seem low and doesn't deliver the sharpest detail, this is what you must expect for something in this size range. Plus, the low resolution requires less bandwidth from your graphics card, making it easier to maintain high frame rates. It also supports common VRR formats, like FreeSync VRR and G-SYNC, to reduce screen tearing.

    It delivers good motion handling at high refresh rates thanks to its quick response time. It even has a fast response time at 60Hz, ideal for gaming at lower refresh rates. Despite being focused on gaming, it's still good for other tasks in well-lit rooms, as it gets bright and reduces glare effectively. Visibility isn't much of an issue, but picture quality is otherwise limited, especially in dark rooms due to its low contrast ratio. Luckily, it has a wide viewing angle and excellent ergonomics, making it easy to share your screen with someone next to you, like a friend.

  2. Best Budget 24-Inch Monitor

    You can often find the Dell Alienware AW2523HF at a low cost when it's on sale. However, if it's still too expensive for you or you don't need such a high refresh rate, there are other options you can check out. The ViewSonic XG2431 is the best 24-inch monitor you can get on a budget. It's a gaming-focused model that offers good value. Although it has a lower 240Hz refresh rate than the Dell, it's still high enough for most PC gamers. It provides good gaming performance and has a fast response time, so motion looks crisp with minimal blur, making it the best 24-inch gaming monitor.

    Unlike the Dell model and many other budget-friendly monitors, it features a unique backlight strobing feature to reduce persistence blur with fast-moving objects at low refresh rates. You can customize its pulse width and phase, letting you fine-tune the backlight strobing to your preferred settings. Unfortunately, it doesn't work at the same time as VRR, though. Besides that, it has a similar picture quality to the Dell, as it gets bright enough to fight glare in well-lit rooms, but its low contrast ratio means that blacks look gray in dark rooms.

  3. Best Cheap 24-Inch Monitor

    If you're looking for the best 24-inch monitor at a low price, the LG 24GS65F-B is a great choice. It's a simple 1080p display that's focused on gaming. The main downside of getting this instead of the ViewSonic XG2431 is that it has a lower 180Hz refresh rate, so gaming doesn't feel as smooth, and it's not as good an option for playing competitive games. It doesn't have a customizable backlight strobing feature either, but this is what you have to expect from a cheap monitor at this price point.

    It's a decent PC gaming monitor as it has a consistent response time at any refresh rate, but there's still some blur with fast-moving objects. It has typical gaming features, like crosshairs and a Black Stabilizer that makes it easier to see opponents in dark scenes. It also supports common VRR formats to reduce screen tearing. It even comes with an ergonomic stand that makes it easy to adjust, which is a nice touch for an entry-level monitor.

Notable Mentions

  • BenQ ZOWIE XL2586X: 

    The BenQ ZOWIE XL2586X is a high-end monitor meant for esports gaming. Its 540Hz refresh rate offers a smoother feel than on the Dell Alienware AW2523HF. However, it costs much more, so it isn't worth it for most PC gamers.

     See our review
  • Dell P2425H: 

    The Dell P2425H is an entry-level monitor that's in the same price range as the LG 24GS65F-B. It has useful work features, like a USB hub, so it's worth it if you need a simple work monitor. That said, it has a lower refresh rate and worse motion handling than the LG, so it's worse for gaming.

     See our review

Recent Updates

  1.  Apr 21, 2026: 

    We removed the Dell Alienware AW2524H from the Notable Mentions because it's hard to find.

  2.  Jan 28, 2026: 

    We replaced the Dell P2423D with the Dell Alienware AW2524H in the Notable Mentions.

  3.  Oct 14, 2025: 

    We replaced the Dell G2524H with the LG 24GS65F-B because it's cheaper and easier to find. We moved the Dell P2425H and the Dell P2423D to the Notable Mentions as they don't fit into the article as main picks. We also replaced the AOC 24G15N with the BenQ ZOWIE XL2586X in the Notable Mentions.

  4.  Jun 12, 2025: 

    We updated the text for clarity throughout and verified that the recommended monitors are still available.

  5.  Mar 17, 2025: 

    We added the Dell G2524H as the 'Best Cheap Monitor' to give another option. We also removed the ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP from the Notable Mentions as it's hard to find.

All Reviews

Our recommendations are based on what we think are the best 24-inch and 25-inch monitors currently available, including the best 24-inch gaming monitors. They're adapted to be valid for most people in each price range. The rating is based on our review, factoring in price and feedback from our visitors.

If you'd prefer to make your own decision, here's the list of all our 24-25 inch monitor reviews. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. Most monitors are good enough to please most people, and the things we fault monitors on are often not noticeable unless you really look for them.