Buying guide · Competitive to immersive
From your first 165Hz panel to a 240Hz esports display or a wrap-around ultrawide — here's our real, in-stock gaming monitor range in Oman, with the specs that actually matter and honest VAT-inclusive prices. Every pick below is in stock now.
How to choose a gaming monitor
Five things decide it. A 60-second primer.
Refresh rate (Hz)
Higher Hz means smoother motion. 144–165Hz is the sweet spot; 240Hz+ is for competitive shooters.
Resolution
FHD (1080p) is fine at 24–27". Go QHD (1440p) at 27–34" for sharper detail, or ultrawide 3440×1440 for immersion.
Panel type
IPS = best colour and viewing angles. VA = deeper blacks and contrast (great curved). Mini-LED = brightest HDR.
Size & curve
24–27" for competitive, 32" for all-round, 34" ultrawide for racing and immersion. A curve wraps the view around you.
Adaptive Sync
FreeSync / G-Sync-compatible removes screen tearing so fast motion stays clean — on almost every monitor here.
Compare our in-stock gaming monitors
Every monitor below is published and in stock. Prices are VAT-inclusive. Tap a name to open its product page.
Best for…
Straight picks by how you play.
AOC C27G4ZE 27" FHD 280Hz Curved Gaming Monitor
The fastest here — 280Hz Fast-VA for the smoothest aim in shooters.
Xiaomi Mini-LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27i QHD 180Hz
Mini-LED QHD with punchy HDR and deep contrast for story-driven games.
Xiaomi G24i 24" FHD 180Hz IPS Gaming Monitor
180Hz on a crisp IPS panel at an entry price — the smart first monitor.
Xiaomi G34WQi 34" WQHD 180Hz Curved Gaming Monitor
34" 3440×1440 curved at 180Hz — racing and open-world immersion for less.
Powerology 15.6" Portable 144Hz IPS Monitor PSM004
A 144Hz 15.6" screen you can game on anywhere — console or laptop.
Frequently asked
What refresh rate do I need for gaming?
For most players 144–165Hz is the sweet spot — smooth and affordable. Competitive shooter players benefit from 240Hz (Samsung Odyssey G6) or 280Hz (AOC C27G4ZE). Below 120Hz isn't really a gaming monitor.
IPS, VA or Mini-LED — which panel is best?
IPS gives the best colours and viewing angles (a great all-rounder). VA gives deeper blacks and contrast, common on curved screens. Mini-LED (Xiaomi G Pro 27i) delivers the brightest, most detailed HDR.
Is a 1080p (FHD) monitor enough for gaming?
Yes — at 24–27" FHD looks sharp and lets cheaper GPUs push high frame rates. Move up to QHD (1440p) at 27" and above when you want more detail.
What is an ultrawide monitor good for?
Ultrawide 34" (3440×1440) wraps more of the scene into your view — excellent for racing, flight and open-world games, and for multitasking. See the Xiaomi G34WQi and Porodo 34".
Do you offer installments?
Yes — several gaming monitors here qualify for installment plans. See our installments page or ask us on WhatsApp before you order.
What about warranty and delivery?
Warranty varies by brand and model — shown on each product page. In-stock monitors ship in 1–2 working days across Oman, with same-day express in Seeb & Bawsher.
Ready to upgrade your setup?
Pick your monitor above, spread the cost with installments, or message us on WhatsApp for a recommendation.
Prices and stock verified against live Odoo catalog data, July 2026. Specs from official manufacturer sources.