1080p Monitors
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ViewSonic VX2467U 24" Class Full HD LED Monitor - 16:9 - Black - VX2467U
Regular price $169.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $169.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX2428A 24 Inch 1080p 0.5ms 180Hz IPS Gaming Monitor with FreeSync, HDMI 1.4, and DisplayPort Inputs - VX2428A
Regular price $149.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $149.99 USD -
ViewSonic OMNI VX2418C 24 Inch 1080p 1ms 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync Premium, Eye Care, HDMI and DisplayPort - VX2418C
Regular price $159.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $159.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX2416A 24 Inch 1080p 1ms 120Hz IPS Gaming Monitor with Eye Care, USB C, HDMI 1.4, and DisplayPort Inputs - VX2416A
Regular price $144.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $144.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX2276-SMHD 22 Inch 1080p Widescreen IPS Monitor with Ultra-Thin Bezels, HDMI and DisplayPort - VX2276-SMHD
Regular price $124.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $124.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX2267-MHD 22" 1080p 1ms 75Hz FreeSync Monitor with HDMI, DP, and VGA - VX2267-MHD
Regular price $114.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $114.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX1754 17 Inch 1080p IPS Portable Gaming Monitor with 144Hz, AMD FreeSync, 2 Way Powered 60W USB C, Mini HDMI, and Built-in Stand with Protective Cover - VX1754
Regular price $259.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $259.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX1655 16" Class Full HD LED Monitor - 16:9 - Black - VX1655
Regular price $194.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $194.99 USD -
ViewSonic VX1654 16 Inch 1080p Portable IPS Gaming Monitor with 144Hz, AMD FreeSync, 2 Way Powered 60W USB C, Mini HDMI, and Built-in Stand with Protective Cover - VX1654
Regular price $209.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $209.99 USD -
Asus VT229H 22" Class LCD Touchscreen Monitor - 16:9 - 5 ms - VT229H
Regular price $254.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $254.99 USD -
Asus VT169HE 16" Class LED Touchscreen Monitor - 16:9 - 5 ms - VT169HE
Regular price $189.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $189.99 USD -
ViewSonic VP2468a 24-Inch Premium IPS 1080p Monitor with Advanced Ergonomics, ColorPro 100% sRGB Rec 709, 14-bit 3D LUT, Eye Care, 65W USB C, RJ45, HDMI, DP Daisy Chain for Home and Office - VP2468A
Regular price $344.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $344.99 USD -
ViewSonic VP2456A 24 Inch 1080p IPS Monitor with Advanced Ergonomics, ColorPro 100% sRGB Rec 709, Pantone Validated, 14-bit 3D LUT, 120Hz, USB, HDMI, DisplayPort, 90W USB C for Home and Office - VP2456A
Regular price $264.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $264.99 USD -
Asus VP229Q 22" Class Full HD LCD Monitor - 16:9 - Black - VP229Q
Regular price $149.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $149.99 USD -
Asus VP227HF 22" Class Full HD Gaming LED Monitor - 16:9 - VP227HF
Regular price $99.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $99.99 USD -
ViewSonic VP16-OLED 15.6 Inch 1080p Portable OLED Monitor with 2 Way Powered 40W USB C, Pantone Validated, Factory Calibrated, Built in Ergonomic Stand with Protective Cover - VP16-OLED
Regular price $459.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $459.99 USD
Reliable Full HD Displays for Every Workspace
Island Electrical Supply carries over 210 1080p monitors from Dell, Asus, HP, Lenovo, ViewSonic, Acer, Samsung, and MSI. Full HD (1920 x 1080) remains the most widely used resolution for office work, everyday computing, and competitive gaming. See all options in our monitors collection, or check the comparison section below for higher resolutions.
Best for: office deployments, budget-conscious buyers, competitive esports gamers, multi-monitor setups, and general everyday use
Why 1080p Still Makes Sense
Full HD delivers clear, readable content at screen sizes up to 27 inches, and every GPU on the market handles it effortlessly. This makes 1080p ideal for business environments where reliability and cost matter more than pixel density. Brands like HP 3 Pro and Dell P Series build entire office lines around Full HD IPS panels with ergonomic stands, USB-C connectivity, and low blue light filters. For competitive gaming, 1080p lets even mid-range hardware push frame rates well above 144Hz.
1080p for Gaming
Competitive gamers often choose 1080p specifically because lower resolution means higher frame rates. Esports titles like CS2, Valorant, and Fortnite benefit more from a 240Hz refresh rate at 1080p than from extra pixels at lower frame rates. Look at gaming monitors with fast IPS or VA panels and adaptive sync for the smoothest experience. The Acer Nitro and MSI MAG lines include affordable 1080p gaming options with high refresh rates.
Compare Resolutions
Considering a resolution upgrade? Here is how 1080p compares:
- 1440p Monitors: 78% more pixels for sharper text and more workspace, the most popular upgrade from 1080p
- 4K Monitors: Four times the pixels of 1080p for maximum clarity on large screens and creative workflows
- Ultrawide Monitors: Wider aspect ratios for expanded multitasking, some available at Full HD resolution
Browse our full 1080p monitor selection below. Qualifying orders ship free, and our team offers expert guidance and volume pricing for business deployments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 1080p good enough for a 27-inch monitor?
At 27 inches, 1080p is functional but individual pixels become visible at normal viewing distances. For office work at 27 inches, 1440p provides noticeably sharper text. However, 1080p at 27 inches is still common for gaming where refresh rate and response time matter more than pixel density.
Why do esports players use 1080p monitors?
Competitive esports players choose 1080p because the lower resolution allows GPUs to push extremely high frame rates, often 240fps or more. Combined with a 240Hz or 360Hz panel, this delivers the smoothest possible motion clarity, which provides a competitive advantage in fast-paced shooters.
How many 1080p monitors can I run on one computer?
Most modern desktop computers with dedicated graphics can drive two to three 1080p monitors simultaneously. The exact number depends on your GPU's available video outputs. Business desktops with DisplayPort daisy-chaining support can extend this further.