Actualizado en 2026
1080p gaming monitors remain the right choice for competitive esports — easier to drive at 240Hz+ on mid-range GPUs, lower latency, and significantly cheaper than 1440p alternatives. We tested 105 gaming monitors and ranked the ten best 1080p options for 2026.
1080p gaming monitor scoring weighs refresh rate at native resolution (144Hz minimum, 240Hz+ for esports), measured response time (not advertised), FreeSync/G-Sync compatibility, input lag in game mode (sub-5ms target), panel type (IPS preferred over VA for response time), and price relative to 1440p alternatives.
Our top pick with a score of 46/100. The MSI 27-inch FHD leads the pack with well-rounded performance at $100.
A strong runner-up scoring 46/100 at $95. Nearly matches our top pick and may suit different budgets or preferences.
Best value on this list. The MSI 24-inch Curved delivers 46/100 at $100 — solid performance without the premium price tag.
Yes for competitive gaming. Esports titles (Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, Overwatch) benefit more from 240-360Hz refresh than 1440p resolution. On 24-25 inch screens, 1080p pixel density is acceptable. Above 27 inches, switch to 1440p for image quality.
The Samsung Odyssey G3 24-inch leads our 2026 ranking — 180Hz IPS, FreeSync Premium, fast response time at the competitive sweet spot. For 27-inch 1080p (less common), the ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QE5A is the alternative.
Esports players: 1080p 240Hz wins on competitive response. Single-player AAA gamers: 1440p 144Hz wins on image quality. Most hybrid gamers (mix of esports + AAA): 1440p 144Hz is the better all-around choice in 2026 since modern GPUs handle it comfortably.
RTX 4060 / RX 7600 handles 1080p 144Hz in most AAA titles. RTX 4070 / RX 7700 XT pushes 240Hz in esports comfortably. Older GPUs (RTX 3060 and below) struggle with 240Hz in graphically demanding titles even at 1080p.
If you can afford it, yes — 1440p delivers meaningful image quality improvement and modern GPUs handle it. Stick with 1080p if: 1) GPU budget is tight (RTX 4060 or below), 2) competitive esports is the primary use, 3) screen size is 24-inch or smaller.
Reviewed by VersusMatrix Editorial Team
Last updated: May 13, 2026
Methodology: AI-powered analysis of technical specifications from manufacturer data. Scores are calculated by comparing products across multiple dimensions and normalized relative to the full category database. Our editorial process is independent and not influenced by affiliate partnerships.