
Dossier / Monitors
In recent years, the demand for computer monitors has fluctuated. After a period of growth, driven by the rise of remote work and online educational activities, the global monitor market registered a decline in the second quarter of 2023. It recovered in the second quarter of 2024, and growth is expected this year. In Brazil, the category has stood out with frequent launches and a lot of technology, as this Dossier shows.

ACER
With a 34” curved screen, the Nitro Series XZ342 S3 monitor features an ultra-wide resolution of 3440 x 1440 @ 180 Hz for a wide and detailed view, ideal for multitasking and increased productivity. Its response time is fast and the Picture in Picture feature allows you to monitor two video sources simultaneously. It has vibrant and accurate colors thanks to the DCI-P3 90% gamut, which is responsible for this difference. The VESA Certified HDR 400 certification ensures that the monitor displays images with high contrast and brightness. It is recommended for content creators, game developers, gamers and professionals who need high image quality.
Suggested price on 03/05/2025: BRL3,199.00.

AOC
The Agon by AOC 24g4/p gaming monitor is compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync technology and has a refresh rate of 180 Hz, delivering fluidity, sharpness and clarity on the screen. It also has a fast 0.5 ms MPRT response, reducing latency. The monitor has an IPS panel for more vibrant colors, regardless of the angle, and HDR technology. Its base is adjustable and allows it to tilt and rotate. The monitor’s Aim Mode technology enhances gameplay, Shadow Control levels out gray tones in the menu to improve contrast ratio on dark screens, and Flicker-free technology brings visual comfort.
Suggested price on 03/11/2025: BRL1,099.90.

ASUS
The brand’s highlight is the VG34VQL3A Curved Gaming Monitor, with 34”, Ultra-Wide QHD (3440 x 1440) and 180 Hz refresh rate. It is a curved gaming product with a 1 ms GTG response time for more immersive gameplay. Asus Extreme Low Motion Blur and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro allow for smooth gaming. It also features DisplayHDR 400 technology, supporting the HDR10 format and covering 125% of the sRGB color gamut for better contrast and realistic colors.
Suggested price on 03/11/2025: BRL2,599.99.
DELL

The Dell Pro 32/27 Plus 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (P32/2725QE) offers a 100Hz refresh rate, higher contrast ratio, and enhanced Comfort View Plus with 4-star TUV Eye Comfort certification for a better viewing experience. It features a USB-C cable that provides video, data, and up to 90W of power delivery, along with 1GbE Ethernet connectivity using RJ45. Quick-access pop-out doors provide added user convenience. It is designed for multi-OS environments, both Windows and macOS.
Suggested price on 03/11/2025: BRL3,499.00.
LG

The newly launched LG UltraGear OLED Curved 34” gaming monitor features DisplayHDR™ 400 True Black and a WQuadHD Curved OLED screen. Its 800R curvature ensures an immersive experience. The screen’s brightness reaches 275 nits and a maximum brightness of 1,300 nits. It has a 240 Hz frequency, 0.03 ms (GtG) real-time response time and is compatible with NVIDIA® G-SYNC® and AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro.
Suggested price on 03/12/2025: BRL7,999.00.
SAMSUNG

Launched last February, Samsung’s Odyssey G5O monitor is available in 27″ and 32″ versions. It has QHD resolution and a pixel density 1.7 times greater than an FHD monitor. The product has a refresh rate of 165 Hz and a response time of 1 ms (MPRT). It has 1000R curvature and HDR10 technology. AMD Radeon FreeSync™ keeps the refresh rate of your monitor and graphics card in sync to reduce screen tearing. Eye Saver and Flicker Free modes minimize blue light, which helps keep your eyes relaxed. The monitor also reduces tiring screen flickering.
Suggested prices on 03/12/2025: 27” BRL1,449.00; 32” BRL1,599.00.
Source: Eletrolar News Magazine #166