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Best White Computer Monitor in 2026: Clean Aesthetic, Real Performance

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White monitors used to mean a limited selection of overpriced aesthetics. That’s changed. In 2026 you can get a 27″ curved gaming monitor in white under $120, a 34″ ultrawide for $160, and even an LG Smart Monitor in white at $166. Here are the best options if you’re building a white battlestation or want a clean desk aesthetic.

Quick picks

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Things to consider with white monitors

White monitors show smudges and dust more visibly than black panels. If you’re buying one for a desk you actually use, plan to wipe it down more often. The bezels collect fingerprints around the button area especially.

Color matching: most white monitor stands and housings are “warm white” or “cool white” — they don’t all match. If you’re pairing two monitors or building a coordinated battlestation, check product photos carefully. Gawfolk and CRUA white tones don’t match the LG white.

White monitor reviews

Gawfolk 27″ Curved 100Hz White Monitor — Best budget white

The Gawfolk 27″ curved in white delivers an 1800R curve, 1080p FHD, frameless design, and built-in speakers at $110. Curved, white, and frameless at this price is rare. 100Hz is the entry gaming tier but handles everyday use fine. Best pick if you want a white curved setup without spending premium money.

SpecDetail
Size27″
Resolution1920×1080 FHD
Refresh rate100Hz
Curve1800R
Price~$110

CRUA 27″ 200Hz Curved White Gaming Monitor — Best white gaming pick

200Hz on a 27″ curved white monitor at $120. CRUA’s 1800R curve, 120% sRGB, and AMD FreeSync support make this a legitimate gaming monitor that happens to be white — not just an aesthetic piece. The 200Hz delivers noticeably smoother motion than 100Hz in fast-paced games.

LG 27″ FHD IPS Smart Monitor White — Best premium white

LG’s white Smart Monitor brings webOS smart platform capabilities — Netflix, YouTube, streaming apps without a PC — in an IPS panel at 100Hz. The LG white finish is cleaner than the budget options and the IPS panel quality is noticeably better than the VA panels in the tier below. At $166 it’s the pick for home office or media use where image quality and aesthetics both matter.

Suevery 34″ UltraWide 120Hz White Monitor — Best white ultrawide

A 34″ WFHD (2560×1080) ultrawide in white with 120Hz and built-in speakers at $160. White ultrawide monitors are rare at this price — the Suevery fills a clear gap. 120% sRGB, wall-mountable. WFHD resolution is the standard ultrawide spec (lower pixel density than WQHD) but delivers the wide-screen experience without needing a high-end GPU.

CRUA 32″ UHD Curved White Monitor — Best large white monitor

If you want a big white display, the CRUA 32″ UHD (3840×2160) in white at $199. This is a display-focused panel at 75Hz rather than a gaming monitor — the 1500R curve at 32″ combined with 4K resolution makes it the right call for a clean, high-resolution white desktop battlestation.

Verdict

Budget white setup: Gawfolk 27″ curved at $110. Gaming white setup: CRUA 27″ 200Hz at $120. Premium desk aesthetic: LG Smart Monitor white at $166 — the IPS quality and LG build justify the extra cost if both aesthetics and image quality matter.

FAQ

Do white monitors yellow over time?

Plastic housings can yellow slightly from UV exposure and heat over several years — a general plastics issue, not unique to monitors. Keeping the monitor out of direct sunlight slows this significantly. Modern white monitors use UV-stabilized plastic that’s more resistant than older materials.

Are white monitors harder to find at specific specs?

Yes — the white colorway is less common above 200Hz and at 1440p. If you need a specific high-refresh or high-resolution spec in white, the selection is narrower than in black. Most white monitors are available in 1080p at 100-200Hz in the $100-$200 range.

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Favour Etim

Years of hard work, research, and internship in technologically and computer-related fields have helped Etim Favour to produce informative and engaging writings on computers and technology-related products. When Favour is not writing, you’ll find her answering questions to help gamers and office workers to build the best battlestation/workstation.

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