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The best monitors to upgrade your work-from-home setup
Whether you’re after extra screen space or stunning visuals, we’ve rounded up the best options

If you're working from home - or just want to get more out of your laptop or PC – then a monitor is one of the best places to invest. The right one can even help reduce neck pain, as it will be easier to setup and position for you.
Aside from the best monitors for work, there are also entertainment benefits, and options for connectivity to make the experience better. Along with a good wireless mouse and ergonomic office chair to go with your standing desk, a quality monitor can make working at home more comfortable, productive and enjoyable.
Best monitors to buy in 2025
But monitors can be confusing. Although it's essentially a simple screen, there are a wide range of options and lots of technical terms to decode. Do you need the latest 4K resolution? Is HDR a consideration? How many connections do you really need?
We've tested a wide range of the best monitors to help cut through the jargon and help you select the ideal screen for work, play and everything else you want your computer to do.
Chris Hall is a freelance journalist who specialises in consumer technology, pursuing a passion that started over 20 years ago. In 2008 he took on a full-time Reviews Editor position at technology website Pocket-lint.com, before stepping up to Editor-in-Chief in 2012. Chris led coverage over a 15-year tenure, exposing him to every gadget, system and technology you'd ever want to know about.
Chris left the Editor-in-Chief position at Pocket-lint.com in 2023 having published over 4,000 articles on consumer technology. His experience covers everything from smartphones and headphones to cars and computers. Chris doesn't just test for reviews, he lives with a lot of technology, building a smart home and looking for a simpler solution to a connected home. This is much to his family's irritation, because everything is always changing, especially the remote controls.
As a freelance writer, Chris has contributed to The Telegraph, T3.com, TechRadar and Autocar -while launching his own technology website The Disconnekt – writing news about the latest technology, guides to help people make the best choices when shopping for technology, as well as reviewing extensively.
Chris has appeared on BBC News and Sky News, BBC Radio and The Times Radio talking technology, and even once played a part on The Apprentice. Chris has also been an expert judge at the GSMA Global Mobile Awards and the Uswitch Awards.
When not writing about technology or rearranging the technology in his home, Chris can be found on his bike, trying to get lost in the Surrey hills.

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