Compare Monitors & Displays Side-by-Side
Compare specs, resolution, refresh rate, and performance across any two monitors or TVs — instantly. Free, accurate, no sign-up needed.
How to Use the Display Compare Tool
Three simple steps to find your perfect monitor or TV — takes under 30 seconds.
Click any "+ Add Display" card above and search by model name, brand, or screen size. Works for both monitors and TVs.
Instantly see a side-by-side breakdown of resolution, refresh rate, panel type, and 40+ more specs.
Read the auto-generated verdict and pros & cons to pick the right display — monitor or TV — for your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about using the display compare tool — monitors, TVs, and more.
Click any "+ Add Display" slot above and type a monitor or TV name or model number. Select up to 4 displays and the tool instantly generates a side-by-side specification table, verdict, pros and cons, and use-case recommendations — for both monitors and TVs.
The most important specs depend on your use case. For gaming: refresh rate (Hz) and response time. For design and photo editing: colour gamut (sRGB, DCI-P3), bit depth, and resolution. For office work: resolution, screen size, and brightness. For movies: screen size, contrast ratio, and HDR support.
Refresh rate (measured in Hz) is how many times per second the screen updates the image. A 60Hz monitor refreshes 60 times per second, while a 144Hz or 240Hz monitor is noticeably smoother — crucial for fast-paced gaming. For office work and productivity, 60–75Hz is perfectly adequate.
Resolution refers to the number of pixels on screen — expressed as width × height (e.g., 1920×1080). Higher resolution means more detail and sharper images. 1080p (Full HD) is standard, 1440p (QHD) is sharper, and 4K (3840×2160) is the sharpest for desktop monitors. The right choice depends on screen size and GPU power.
IPS panels offer the best colour accuracy and viewing angles — ideal for design work, photo editing, and general use. VA panels have higher contrast ratios and deeper blacks, great for movies and dark-themed setups. OLED delivers perfect blacks and infinite contrast, best for premium multimedia and gaming. TN panels are the fastest but have inferior colour and viewing angles.
Display Compare — The Free Monitor & TV Comparison Tool
Finding the right screen is hard. Our free display compare tool makes it simple: search for any monitor or TV, add up to 4 displays, and instantly see a full specification breakdown side by side — resolution, refresh rate, panel type, response time, colour gamut, connectivity, power consumption, and much more. No sign-up, no ads, completely free.
Monitor Compare — What Specs Actually Matter?
When running a monitor compare, focus on specs that match your workflow. Gamers should prioritise refresh rate (144Hz or higher), response time (1–5ms), and adaptive sync (G-Sync or FreeSync). Creative professionals need wide colour gamut (sRGB 99%+, DCI-P3 90%+), high resolution, and accurate factory calibration. Office workers benefit from high resolution for sharp text, ergonomic stand adjustability, and flicker-free backlighting. Browse our full product database →
TV Compare — Size, Picture Quality & Smart Features
A TV compare puts different priorities front and centre: screen size (55", 65", 75"), panel technology (OLED vs QLED vs LED), contrast ratio, HDR tier (HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision), smart OS, and audio power. Our tool covers all of these alongside the full technical spec sheet so you can compare TVs the same way you compare monitors — with real numbers, not marketing copy.
How to Use the Display Comparison Tool
Simply click the "Add Display" cards above, search for any monitor or TV by model name or brand, and select up to 4 displays. The tool automatically generates a detailed side-by-side spec table, a quick verdict showing which display is better for gaming, office, and value, plus a detailed pros and cons breakdown for each screen. Use it for a monitor compare, a TV compare, or even a mixed display vs TV comparison.