Here are the five best monitors with built-in crosshairs and gaming overlays, from brands such as ASUS, AOC, LG, and more.
No-scope AWP flick shots are quite a spectacle when performed correctly. Not only does the enemy have the chance to start typing, but also your teammates have a chance to open the report menu. While many users acknowledge this is a real skill, since using snipers typically turns off in-game crosshairs, wait, your monitor has got your back, and no, this isn’t bannable, and it is only visible to you. Here are the five best monitors, which are a bit old but still formidable.

Note: Pricing data is omitted for this article, as most of the monitors listed are from prior generations. They are often available at lower prices on the used market, typically ranging from $200 to $400, depending on their condition and demand.
1. AOC AG276QZD2 OLED Gaming Monitor
If you’re looking for an OLED gaming monitor with a crosshair toggle from the OSD, consider this one. AOC monitors are very well regarded for gaming. So if you want to hit no-scope AWP shots, albeit with a bit of advantage, this is everything you need. Be aware that this monitor is best used without variable refresh rate, as there have been numerous reports of VRR flickering from the gaming community.
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2. MSI Optix MAG272CQR Gaming Monitor
If you’re looking for a VA curved gaming monitor with a crosshair toggle from the OSD, consider the MSI Optix. Like the other options here, this is also an older product, and you’re able to easily find it for a low price on the used market. If you see this news at a reasonable price, around $150 or more, then get it.
3. LG UltraGear 27GP850P Gaming Monitor
The GP800 series from LG has always represented great color accuracy among other brands. If you’re specifically looking for a monitor to work and game on, with a handy crosshair for taking no-scope AWP shots, and an IPS panel, consider this one.
4. Samsung Odyssey G7 (27-inch) Gaming Monitor
Get the Odyssey G7 if you want the “Virtual Aim Point,” which is exclusive to Samsung monitors. Additionally, you’re able to customize up to six crosshair styles and change the position as per your requirement. For FPS and racing enthusiasts who want a curved VA monitor, this one, in particular, is a great buy, especially at a used price.
5. ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A Gaming Monitor
Like the Samsung, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG27 also provides a crosshair with six styles. If you are looking for a monitor that has ELMB, crosshair, excellent color accuracy, FPS, and timer display, then get the ASUS. Finding this one used will be a challenge, but if you can get it for a reasonable price, around $300, and it’s in as-new condition, it’s worth getting.Key Features:
All of the monitors mentioned here are great buys, especially if you find them at a good deal or from someone who wants to upgrade. That said, the LG and Asus are unique here, as they are the only ones, except for the OLED monitor, to display one of the best color accuracies, while also offering a crosshair. The ASUS has ELMB, meaning you get the best motion smoothness, which is vital in FPS gaming.
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