You know that feeling when you finally find a seat on the North-South line, fire up Disney+ on your phone, then realize the 6-inch screen is Ang Bao–sized? --- Same thing happens at home: even the best laptop starts to feel cramped once you try to juggle a Zoom call, three Excel sheets and a sneaky Valorant match.
That’s why Singaporeans have been quietly hoarding external monitors every 9.9, 11.11 and payday flash-sale. With prices dipping below $150 and cashback stacking higher than your kopi foam, 2025 is easily the best time to upgrade. Below are ten models that stood out after weeks of comparing Lazada, Shopee, Qoo10, Amazon.sg, and the occasional Carousell snipe. I’ve mixed portable, budget, mid-range and ultra-wide picks—because our desks, wallets and MRT rides aren’t the same size.

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Buying guide for Singapore desks & wallets
- Screen size, desk depth & MRT portability
- HDB study desks are often 60 cm deep. Anything above 34″ ultrawide may cause “turtle-neck” syndrome unless you mount it – keep measuring tape handy.
- Portable monitors below 1.2 kg are carry-on-friendly for KL weekend trips.
Resolution vs Refresh Rate

- 1080p @ 144–180 Hz – easiest on mid-tier GPUs (RTX 3060/4060).
- 1440p @ ≥165 Hz – sweet-spot for RTX 4070 S / RX 7800 XT owners.
- UWQHD (3440×1440) – check if your favourite game supports 21:9 or you’ll get black bars.
Panel type

- IPS = best colour & viewing angle; slightly pricier.
- VA = deeper blacks, budget ultrawides, some motion blur.
- Nano-IPS / Mini-LED / OLED = premium tiers > $800.
- Ports & future-proofing
- USB-C with 65 W PD lets you one-cable a MacBook. DP 1.4 is needed for 180–240 Hz above 1440p. HDMI 2.1 is still rare below $600.
Local price tiers (2025)

- Budget: $100-$300 – FHD or entry-level QHD 144 Hz (Acer EK271, KTC H24F8).
- Mid-range: $300-$800 – QHD 165-180 Hz or 34″ ultrawide (PRISM+, Acer Nitro).
- Premium: $800 + – OLED, Mini-LED, 4K 144 Hz (LG 27GR95QE, ASUS PG32UQXR).
Where to snag deals

Shopee SG & Lazada SG run 8.8, 9.9, 10.10, 11.11 mega-sales; stack shop vouchers + bank cards (DBS/POSB Power Up Fridays, OCBC 360) for ~15 % effective discount. PRISM+ & Armaggeddon use direct-to-consumer sites with Atome/GrabPay instalments; Amazon.sg sometimes undercuts for international models like LG and Samsung.
Quick Comparison Table – Best Computer Monitors in Singapore 2025
Product name | Product Image | Approx. price (SGD) | Where To Buy | Display | Refresh rate | Panel |
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ARZOPA Portable Monitor 17.3″ (A1M) |
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~ $230 | 17.3″ • 1920 × 1080 (FHD) | 60 Hz | IPS | |
KTC H24F8 24″ |
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~ $160 | 24″ • 1920 × 1080 (FHD) | 180 Hz | Fast IPS | |
KTC H27T22C 27″ |
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~ $235 | 27″ • 2560 × 1440 (QHD) | 180 Hz | Fast IPS | |
Acer Nitro VG272U V3 27″ |
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~ $300 | 27″ • 2560 × 1440 (QHD) | 180 Hz | IPS | |
Acer EK271 27″ |
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~ $150 | 27″ • 1920 × 1080 (FHD) | 144 Hz | IPS | |
PRISM+ X340 PRO 34″ |
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~ $390 | 34″ • 3440 × 1440 (UWQHD) | 180 Hz | VA | |
Samsung Odyssey G4 27″ |
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~ $350 | 27″ • 1920 × 1080 (FHD) | 240 Hz | IPS | |
Acer ED320QU S3 31.5″ |
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~ $330 | 31.5″ • 2560 × 1440 (QHD) | 180 Hz | VA | |
Armaggeddon 34″ (XC34UWQHD) |
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~ $360 | 34″ • 3440 × 1440 (UWQHD) | 180 Hz | VA |
Frequently Asked Questions Answered By the ProductNation Team
Can I run these monitors with a MacBook over USB-C?

Only models with full-function USB-C (e.g. LG 27GP850-B) support one-cable MacBook use. For the rest, use HDMI or a USB-C–to-DP dongle.
Is 180 Hz or 240 Hz overkill for casual use?

If you mostly browse Excel, 60–75 Hz is fine. But even scrolling web pages feels smoother at 144 Hz+, and prices aren’t much higher today.
Will a curved monitor cause glare in sunny HDB rooms?

VA curves can reflect ceiling lights. Position the monitor perpendicular to windows or add an $8 IKEA TERTIAL lamp with a warm bulb.
Can portable monitors survive Sentosa’s humidity?

Their PCBs are similar to laptops—high humidity isn’t deadly, but avoid direct sea-spray. Keep silica gel packs in the sleeve.
Top 10 Best Monitors in Singapore 2025








Mini Verdict
A large 31.5″ curved QHD screen that doubles as a “small TV” for your console yet still runs 180 Hz for PC shooters. Integrated speakers clear desk clutter; brightness is modest but fine for indoor setups.
Key Features
- Display: 31.5″ VA, 2560 × 1440, 180 Hz, 1500 R curve
- Audio: twin 3 W speakers, audio-out
- Inputs: 2 × HDMI 2.0, 1 × DP 1.2
- Tech: HDR10, FreeSync, 1 ms VRB
- Warranty: 3-year on-site
Why We Recommend It
Combines TV-like size with monitor-grade speed. Perfect for an HDB living-room PC/console hybrid where you sometimes sit desk-style, other times lean back on the sofa.
User Tip
If room lighting is bright, angle the screen slightly downward; VA panels handle reflections less gracefully than IPS—like trying to nap on the MRT under harsh fluorescent lights.
Conclusion
Whether you pick the nimble ARZOPA or the cinematic PRISM+, remember to stack bank-card rebates, shop vouchers, and free-shipping tokens. The real Singaporean end-boss isn’t the final Valorant round—it’s paying full price when a flash sale is just around the corner. Happy hunting!