LG 24GL650 - £192 from Ebuyer (down from £202)

I should note that I haven’t tested this exact model personally, but its official G-Sync Compatible certification provides a lot of reassurance when it comes to overall image quality. Not only does it mean that this AMD Freesync screen will work brilliantly with Nvidia graphics cards, but Nvidia also don’t certify panels that don’t meet their high colour reproduction criteria, so I’m pretty confident this display’s TN panel should look pretty good if you decide to take the plunge. Besides, our friends at Digital Foundry named its fancier 27in sibling, the 27GL850, as their best gaming monitor pick, so I’d be very surprised if the 24GL650 didn’t live up to the same kind of standard. Best of all, it has a height-adjustable stand, which is a real rarity on sub-£200 monitors these days, and is part of the reason why I like the AOC 24G2U so much (that and it has an incredible panel, of course). Plus, if the AOC’s black and red colour scheme isn’t quite to your taste, then the LG’s all-black design should be right up your street. So, if you’re looking for a 1920x1080 monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate that doesn’t break the bank, then the LG 24GL650 is a great buy while we wait for the AOC to come back in stock. For more cheap gaming monitor options, have a read of our regularly updated gaming monitor deals hub, where we round up all the best discounts from the week in one handy location.