240Hz Gaming Monitors

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Peak Motion Clarity for Esports and Competitive Play

240Hz gaming monitors cut frame-to-frame intervals to just 4.17ms, revealing opponents in motion that slower panels blur into nothing. Panels from MSI, ASUS, Samsung, Acer, and LG pair that speed with Fast IPS, QD-OLED, and WOLED technologies across 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolutions. Browse the full gaming monitors collection for every refresh rate and panel type.

240Hz Gaming Monitors for Every Player

  • Esports tournaments and ranked play — the lowest input lag and smoothest motion for professional-level FPS titles like Valorant, CS2, and Overwatch 2 where milliseconds determine outcomes
  • Dedicated streaming and gaming rigs — high-end GPUs like the RTX 4080 and RX 7900 XTX sustain 240fps at 1440p, keeping gameplay silky smooth during live broadcasts
  • Esports venue and team house builds — consistent, tournament-grade panels across all stations ensure every seat delivers the same competitive advantage
  • Content creators who compete — QD-OLED panels from MSI MPG and Samsung handle gameplay capture with perfect motion clarity and HDR color for post-production editing
  • Enthusiast gaming setups — 1440p 240Hz QD-OLED and Fast IPS monitors deliver the best balance of resolution, refresh rate, and visual quality available today

What Separates a 240Hz Monitor

At 240Hz, the display refreshes 240 times per second, cutting the time between frames to just 4.17 milliseconds. Moving objects appear sharper during fast camera movements, crosshair tracking feels more precise, and input lag drops to near-imperceptible levels. The difference between 144Hz and 240Hz is most noticeable in flick shots, fast target acquisition, and rapid panning in competitive shooters. QD-OLED panels from the MSI MPG and Samsung Odyssey lines combine 240Hz with near-instantaneous pixel response times and perfect contrast, making them the current performance benchmark. Fast IPS options from ASUS ROG Strix and Acer Predator deliver similar refresh rates at more accessible price points with proven reliability.

Who Should Choose 240Hz

240Hz monitors deliver their full advantage when your GPU can consistently push frame rates above 200fps. At 1080p, mid-range hardware achieves this in competitive titles. At 1440p, you need an RTX 4070 Ti or RX 7900 XT class GPU to sustain 240fps in optimized esports games. Console gamers are capped at 120fps on PS5 and Xbox Series X, making 120Hz or 144Hz a better value for console-only setups. For players who primarily enjoy single-player or story-driven games at lower frame rates, a 144Hz monitor offers a better balance of refresh rate and resolution per dollar.

Complete Your Gaming Setup

  • 120Hz Gaming Monitors — HDMI 2.1 panels for PS5 and Xbox Series X console gaming at up to 4K resolution
  • 144Hz Gaming Monitors — the established sweet spot for competitive PC gaming at accessible price points
  • Curved Monitors — immersive wraparound panels for racing sims, flight sims, and ultrawide gaming
  • Gaming Keyboards — mechanical switches with anti-ghosting and per-key RGB for competitive and casual play
  • Gaming Mice — high-DPI sensors and lightweight designs built for precise aiming at tournament speeds