Monitor brands can be divided into two categories:
Old brands
Dell, BenQ, Asus, Samsung, EIZO, NEC, Acer, ViewSonic, LG, Philips
New forces
MSI, TPV, Huike, Xiaomi, Thor, KOIOS, Titan Legion, etc.
This needs to consider your If you have a budget, you can consider established brands. If you consider cost-effectiveness, you can consider new brands. Or if you have a brand preference, just choose the brand you like.
But brand is only one aspect. When we choose a monitor, we should adapt it more to our own needs and choose a monitor that suits us according to our needs, such as for daily office use or for gaming and e-sports. Used or professionally designed. After considering these clearly, it will be better to choose a brand that suits you.
Of course, if you really don’t know how to choose, I recommend Xiaomi’s products, which are cost-effective.
If you happen to be a rice fan, I highly recommend it to you; if not, you will never step into a trap if you choose it.
Redmi Monitor 1A
Reason for recommendation: Produced by Redmi, it is extremely cost-effective. 23.8 inches, 1080P resolution, IPS panel, micro-bezel design, low blue light, 60HZ refresh rate, 7.3mm slim body. Rice noodles can be considered.
Xiaomi e-sports monitor 27-inch 165Hz version
Reason for recommendation: Xiaomi’s e-sports screen, 27-inch, 165HZ, 2K screen, very simple in design, in line with Xiaomi’s consistent style . Xiaomi's factory quality control is also very good, so there is no need to worry about quality. It is more suitable for e-sports game players and is highly recommended by Xiaomi fans. Friends who don’t have enough budget can consider the 24.5-inch 165Hz version.
Xiaomi curved monitor 34-inch version
Reason for recommendation: Xiaomi’s curved screen, 34 inches, resolution 3440×1440, 144HZ refresh rate. The ultra-large curved screen is the highlight. If you like the ultra-large screen, it is recommended to choose it. Xiaomi fans strongly recommend it.