
For gamers shopping on a tight budget, choosing the right monitor can still feel more complicated than it should be. That said, the entry-level segment in India has come a long way. As of March 2026, monitors under Rs 10,000 are no longer stuck with bare-minimum specs.
We’ve already talked about the best gaming monitors under Rs 15,000, but what about folks who are on an even tighter budget? The good news is that brands have steadily pushed better hardware into this price range, with IPS panels, 180Hz to 200Hz refresh rates, fast 1ms response times, AMD FreeSync Premium support, and even basic HDR10 showing up more often.
What would have seemed unattainable at this price point just a few years ago has now become a practical and reliable entry-level standard for competitive gaming
This guide covers the five best gaming monitors available under Rs 10,000 in India right now. Prices in this segment fluctuate meaningfully week to week, so treat the figures as current snapshots rather than permanent truths.
What to Expect at This Budget
The honest ceiling here is 1080p with a fast IPS panel, and that is not a bad ceiling for most Indian gaming setups. Competitive titles like Valorant, CS2, BGMI, and Apex Legends are still almost universally played at 1080p, where a 144Hz+ display makes a tangible difference versus the 60Hz monitors that came bundled with prebuilt PCs a generation ago.
The jump from 60Hz to 165Hz or 180Hz in a fast-paced shooter is real and immediately noticeable. The jump from 180Hz to 240Hz at this resolution is considerably more marginal.
- IPS versus VA at this price: Most of the worthwhile options under Rs 10,000 are IPS panels, and that is the right call for gaming. IPS offers accurate colours and wide viewing angles. VA panels in this price range tend to have slower response times and produce smearing in dark motion scenes, and specifically in games with fast movement or dark environments.
- Response time claims: Every monitor in this guide quotes 1ms. None of them is delivering 1ms in the traditional GtG (grey-to-grey) sense. The 1ms figure refers to MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time), which is a measurement taken under specific strobing conditions. Real GtG response times for IPS panels in this range are closer to 4ms to 6ms.
- Refresh rate and FreeSync: AMD FreeSync Premium is now standard in this tier, which eliminates screen tearing without requiring G-Sync hardware. NVIDIA GPU owners get the benefit too, as most FreeSync monitors are G-Sync Compatible, meaning the variable refresh rate works with NVIDIA cards even without formal certification.
Best Gaming Monitors Under Rs 10,000
1) Dell SE2425HG

Key Specs:
- Panel: Fast IPS
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate: 200Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
- HDR: HDR10
- Sync: AMD FreeSync Premium, HDMI VRR
- Ports: 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- Stand: Tilt only
- Brightness: 300 nits
- sRGB: 99 percent
The Dell SE2425HG makes a strong case for being the most spec-complete gaming monitor in this budget. It is the only monitor on this list with a 200Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 ports (two of them), DisplayPort 1.4, HDR10, and AMD FreeSync Premium, all on a Fast IPS panel with a genuine 1ms GtG response time.
The HDMI 2.1 ports are meaningfully useful if you game on a console alongside a PC. PS5 and Xbox Series X both support 120Hz output via HDMI 2.1, and this monitor handles it without the HDMI 2.0 framerate caps that create compatibility headaches on older monitors.
Dell’s build quality and warranty support are consistently better than those of the generic or lesser-known brands at this tier. The three-year warranty backed by Dell’s service network in India is a real advantage. The physical build is top-notch as well, with narrow bezels on three sides, a clean matte finish, and a sturdy stand that does not flex.
Where to buy:
- Amazon India: Rs 9,699
- Dell.com India: Official listing
2) AOC 24G42E

Key Specs:
- Panel: Fast IPS | Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate: 180Hz | Response Time: 1ms GtG
- Sync: Adaptive Sync (FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible)
- Ports: 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- Stand: Tilt only | VESA: 100×100
- Brightness: 250 nits | sRGB: 126 percent
Most monitors at this price quote 1ms and mean MPRT. The AOC 24G42E quotes 1ms and means GtG. That distinction, on a Fast IPS panel at this budget, is the reason this monitor is on this list.
The monitor offers you fast IPS, accurate colours, wide viewing angles, and none of the ghosting that VA panels produce in dark scenes. At 180Hz with Adaptive Sync covering both AMD and NVIDIA, it handles everything currently in the competitive gaming catalogue without issue. The claimed 126 percent sRGB colour gamut is the widest on this list, wider even than the MSI G244F E2.
AOC includes both an HDMI cable and a DisplayPort cable in the box, a small detail that most manufacturers skip and then charge you for separately. The three-sided frameless design is clean without being fragile.
The stand is tilt-only, which is the standard at this price. OSD navigation is through physical buttons on the rear of the panel. It is a minor irritant compared to a joystick or software control, but functional. There are no built-in speakers in the display.
Where to buy:
- Amazon India: Rs 8,499
- Variety Infotech: In stock
3) Acer Nitro VG240Y X1

Key Specs:
- Panel: IPS
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate: 200Hz
- Response Time: 0.5ms MPRT
- HDR: HDR10
- Sync: AMD FreeSync Premium
- Ports: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
- Stand: Tilt only
- Brightness: 250 nits
- sRGB: 99 percent
The Acer Nitro VG240Y X1 is the best value on this list at Rs 8,599, making it the most affordable 200Hz monitor from a major brand currently available in India.
The spec sheet is strong for the price: 200Hz, 0.5ms MPRT response time, sRGB 99 percent, HDR10, AMD FreeSync Premium, two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.2, and stereo speakers. The IPS panel delivers the colour accuracy and viewing angles you would expect, and 200Hz at 1080p is more than adequate for any competitive title available in 2026.
Acer bundles its Display Widget software, which allows OSD control from the desktop without reaching for physical buttons. It is the kind of quality-of-life feature that users with less accessible monitor placements will appreciate. VisionCare 2.0 includes a blue light filter and flicker-free modes for extended use.
The honest notes: the stand is tilt-only, which is the norm at this price, but still worth knowing. The 0.5ms figure is MPRT, not GtG, and the HDMI ports are 2.0, not 2.1, which means console gaming at 120Hz works but caps at the HDMI 2.0 framerate ceiling. At Rs 8,599, we feel that these are expected tradeoffs rather than meaningful criticisms.
Where to buy:
- Amazon India: Rs 8,599
- Flipkart: In stock
4) ViewSonic VX2479-HD-PRO

Key Specs:
- Panel: SuperClear IPS
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate: 180Hz
- Response Time: 1ms MPRT
- HDR: HDR10
- Sync: AMD FreeSync, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
- Ports: 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
- Stand: Tilt, swivel, pivot, height adjustable + headphone hook
- Brightness: 250 nits
- sRGB: 104 percent
The ViewSonic VX2479-HD-PRO ships with a fully ergonomic stand offering tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment, plus a VESA 100×100 mount and a headphone hook built into the stand. At this price, that stand is exceptional, and it is the kind of ergonomic hardware typically reserved for monitors costing Rs 15,000 or more.
The 104 percent sRGB coverage and SuperClear IPS technology deliver vivid, accurate colour that stands up well in both gaming and everyday use. AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility covers both GPU camps. The 180Hz refresh rate is adequate for competitive play, and ViewSonic’s HDR10 implementation includes its Visual Response Boost (VRB) mode for motion clarity.
The caveat worth stating plainly is QC. A consistent pattern in Indian Amazon reviews mentions dead pixels and light bleed units arriving out of the box more frequently than with LG or Dell products. ViewSonic’s warranty support in India is present but not as seamlessly accessible as Dell’s or as well-regarded as LG’s. If you buy this monitor, unbox it carefully and test the full panel before discarding the packaging.
At Rs 9,999 on PrimeABGB and with historical lows of Rs 7,999 on Amazon India, it is worth watching for a price drop. At Rs 8,000 to Rs 8,500, it is an easy recommendation. At Rs 9,999, the Dell SE2425HG or AOC 24G42E are more consistent choices.
Where to buy:
- Amazon India
- PrimeABGB: Rs 9,999
5) MSI G244F E2

Key Specs:
- Panel: Rapid IPS
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate: 180Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
- Sync: Adaptive Sync (AMD FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible)
- Ports: 2x HDMI 2.0b, 1x DisplayPort 1.2a
- Stand: Tilt only (-5° to 20°), VESA 75×75
- Brightness: 250 nits
- sRGB: 118 percent
- Night Vision: Yes (smart black tuner)
The MSI G244F E2 is the most underrated monitor on this list. While the Dell and Acer entries cluster between Rs 8,000 and Rs 10,000, the G244F E2 delivers a genuine Rapid IPS panel with a confirmed 1ms GtG response time and 180Hz refresh rate at under Rs 7,000.
Rapid IPS is MSI’s implementation of a fast IPS panel technology that delivers the colour accuracy and wide viewing angles of standard IPS while reducing response time to a genuine 1ms GtG. This is the same panel category that Dell uses in the SE2425HG, giving you faster pixel transitions than standard IPS, without the VA ghosting problem. Combined with 180Hz and Adaptive Sync covering both AMD and NVIDIA, the G244F E2 handles every competitive title available in India right now without friction.
The 118 percent sRGB colour gamut is unusually wide for a budget gaming monitor and is a spec that content creators and streamers who also game will appreciate. Colours are vivid and accurate out of the box with minimal calibration needed.
Connectivity is practical: two HDMI 2.0b ports and one DisplayPort 1.2a, all capable of running the full 180Hz. The stand is tilt-only, and there are no built-in speakers, which can be expected at this price. The monitor supports VESA 75×75 mounting if you want to add an arm.
Where to buy:
- Amazon India: Check current price
- Flipkart: Rs 6,469
How to Choose
- Best all-round pick: AOC 24G42E at Rs 8,499. Genuine 1ms GtG Fast IPS, 180Hz, 126 percent sRGB, and both cables in the box. The default recommendation for most people.
- For console gaming alongside PC: Dell SE2425HG at Rs 9,699. Dual HDMI 2.1 and 200Hz make it the most future-compatible monitor on this list. A three-year Dell warranty adds peace of mind that matters when buying peripherals.
- Best value under Rs 9,000: Acer Nitro VG240Y X1 at Rs 8,399. The only 200Hz monitor under Rs 9,000 from a major brand in India right now.
- Best budget pick: MSI G244F E2 from Rs 6,469 on Flipkart. Genuine 1ms GtG Rapid IPS with 180Hz and 118 percent sRGB at a price that leaves Rs 3,000 spare. Check Flipkart specifically, as this one fluctuates more than any other on this list.






