Looking for the best monitors for better productivity? As working from home becomes a regular part of life, more people have started to build their home offices, whether it’s adding a second monitor to their laptop or going all out with a full PC setup.
Having a good monitor gives you extra screen space to juggle multiple apps, clearer detail for anything from spreadsheets to design edits, and a setup that will actually make long hours comfortable instead of straining your eyes.
If you’re ready to upgrade your workspace or build a new one from scratch, here are our top picks for the best monitors you can get right now for your home office.
Best monitors for productivity in 2025
Here are some of the top options you can check out in 2025.
– Apple Studio Display 5K monitor
– Samsung M8 4K ultra wide monitor
– HP Series 5 Pro QHD monitor
– Croma 27F Full HD monitor
– Dell Alienware QHD LED monitor
Apple Studio Display 5K monitor
The Apple Studio Display Ultra HD 5K monitor is a no-brainer for anyone using a Mac, especially if you need a display with top-tier visuals and intelligent features. Its 27-inch 5K Retina display (5120 × 2880) delivers 14.7 million pixels, 600 nits brightness, and support for 1 billion colours, making text razor-sharp and visuals pro-grade straight out of the box.
Apple Studio Display 68.29 cm (27 inch) Ultra HD 5K Retina Display Height Adjustable Monitor with True Tone Technology
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Powered by the A13 Bionic chip, the monitor powers smart features like Centre Stage, Spatial Audio, and Hey Siri, along with a whole host of essential features like a 12MP ultra-wide camera with Centre Stage, a three-mic array, six speakers with Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio, and multiple connectivity options, including one Thunderbolt 3 and three USB-C ports.
Samsung M8 4K ultra wide monitor
If you want a monitor that also doubles as a smart TV, the Samsung M8 4K ultra wide monitor is an excellent all-in-one solution. Its 32-inch 4K UHD display (3840 × 2160) with HDR10 support delivers vibrant colours, crisp visuals, and wide 178° viewing angles, while Eye Saver Mode and flicker-free technology reduce eye strain during extended use. Moreover, the monitor’s Adaptive Picture adjusts brightness and colour temperature automatically.
SAMSUNG M8 80 cm (32 inch) 4K Ultra HD VA Panel LED Ultra Wide Height Adjustable Monitor with Flicker-Free Technology
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It features a detachable SlimFit FHD camera with auto-zoom and smart tracking for seamless video calls, built-in 2.2CH speakers with Adaptive Sound Pro, and far-field microphones supporting Bixby and Alexa for hands-free control. The Samsung M8 4K monitor also has Smart Hub support powered by Tizen OS, so you can stream Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV directly.
HP Series 5 Pro QHD monitor
The HP Series 5 Pro QHD monitor is perfect if you’re looking for a screen that can handle work, video calls, and even a bit of entertainment. Its 27-inch QHD IPS display (2560 × 1440) at 100 Hz gives you sharp, vibrant visuals and 178° viewing angles, so spreadsheets, presentations, and creative projects all look clean and accurate.
HP Series 5 Pro 68.58 cm (27 Inch) QHD IPS Panel LCD Borderless Height Adjustable Monitor with 12W Integrated Speakers
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The monitor’s IPS panel maintains consistent colours across the screen, and HP Eye Ease helps reduce eye strain during long hours at your desk. On top of that, you get built-in quad speakers (4 × 3W), a privacy-ready 5 MP webcam, and an ambient light sensor, making video calls and online meetings effortless. As for connectivity, there’s HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, RJ45, and six USB ports, along with a tilt- and swivel-adjustable stand and VESA mount support.
Croma 27F Full HD monitor
With a 120Hz refresh rate, the Croma 27F Full HD monitor brings fluid motion and sharp clarity to movies and games. Its 27-inch IPS display (1920 × 1080) offers vibrant colours, crisp details, and 178° viewing angles, so your work and entertainment always look clear from any viewing position. The monitor’s slim, bezel-less design and tilt-adjustable stand, as well as VESA mount support, make it easy to fit into any workspace. The Croma 27F Full HD monitor also features built-in 4W dual speakers, HDMI, DisplayPort, and an earphone out.
Croma F Series 68.58 cm (27 inch) Full HD IPS Panel Bezel-Less Monitor with 4W Built-in Speaker
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Dell Alienware QHD LED monitor
The Dell Alienware AW2721D is perfect if you want a monitor that can handle serious work while also letting you jump into fast-paced gaming on the side. Its 27-inch QHD IPS display (2560 × 1440) delivers crisp, vibrant visuals with 131% sRGB coverage and 98% DCI-P3, along with 450 nits brightness and a 1000:1 contrast ratio.
Dell Alienware 68.58 cm (27 inch) QHD IPS Panel LED Wide Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate
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Boasting a 240 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time, this monitor makes everything look smooth in motion without distracting blur, while NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE ensures tear-free visuals. It also packs four USB 3.2 downstream ports plus one upstream, dual HDMI, and DisplayPort, along with a tilt- and swivel-adjustable stand for ergonomic comfort.
ALSO READ: How to calibrate your monitor
So, which of these is your pick? Let us know in the comments below.
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