Best Thin Bezel Monitors 2024

There was a time when monitors used to be all ugly and hideous with super thick bezels but since the introduction of LED monitors particularly those with IPS panels, things took a major turn in how the monitors physically look.

With that in mind, here ill go over a few of the thinnest bezel monitors in the market, so I hope you enjoy.

1. Dell S2425HS

(0.2″ / 0.5 cm Bezels)

Recommended 24-inch thinnest bezel monitor.

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Dell S2425HS

  • 0.2″ / 0.5 cm bezel
  • 24″ | 1920 x 1080 | IPS | 100Hz Refresh Rate
  • 5W Stereo Speakers
  • 99% sRGB Coverage
  • 2 x HDMI

2. Dell S2725HS

(0.2″ / 0.5 cm Bezels)

Recommended 27-inch thinnest bezel monitor.

Dell S2725HS

  • 0.2″ / 0.5 cm bezel
  • 27″ | 1920 x 1080 | IPS | 100Hz Refresh Rate
  • 5W Stereo Speakers
  • 99% sRGB Coverage
  • 2 x HDMI

3. Packard Bell Airframe

(0.2″ / 0.5 cm Bezels)

Budget thin bezel monitor for casual and office use.

Packard Bell Airframe

  • 0.2″ / 0.5 cm bezel
  • 24″ | 1920×1080 | IPS | 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1x VGA / 1x HDMI

4. AOC Agon Q27G4XN

(0.3″ / 0.8 cm Bezels)

Recommended gaming monitors with thin bezels at a fairly low price tag.

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AOC Agon Q27G4XN

  • 0.3″ / 0.8 cm bezel
  • 27″ | 2560 x 1440 | IPS | 180Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1 ms response time
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x DisplayPort
  • Adaptive Sync

5. MSI G272QPF

(0.2″ / 0.6 cm Bezels)

Thinnest bezel gaming monitor.

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MSI G272QPF

  • 0.2″ / 0.6 cm bezel
  • 27″ | 2560 x 1440 | IPS | 180Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1 ms response time
  • 1 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x DisplayPort
  • Speakers
  • Adaptive Sync

6. LG 32GN650-B

(0.3″ / 0.8 cm Bezels)

Large 32 inch monitor with thin bezels.

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LG 32GN650-B

  • 0.3″ / 0.8 cm bezel
  • 32″ | 2560 x 1440 | VA | 165Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1 ms response time
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x DisplayPort
  • 95% sRGB Coverage with HDR 10
  • AMD FreeSync

7. ViewSonic VX3276-4K-MHD

(0.3″ / 0.8 cm Bezels)

32 Inch with 4K resolution

ViewSonic VX3276-4K-MHD

  • 0.3″ / 0.8 cm bezel
  • 32″ |4K | VA | 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1 ms response time
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x DisplayPort
  • 1 x mini DP

8. ASUS ProArt Display PA279CRV

(0.2″ / 0.6 cm Bezels)

Thin bezel monitor for professionals.

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ASUS PA279CRV

  • 0.2″ / 0.6 cm bezel
  • 32″ | 4K | IPS | 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • 99% DCI-P3 / Adobe RGB Coverage
  • ΔE < 2 / Calman Verified
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x DisplayPort
  • 1 x USB-C (DP ALT)
  • 1 x USB-C Power Delivery: 96W
  • USB-Hub

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Some Background On Thin Bezel Monitors

When introduced TN panel monitors were certainly thin compared to the old CRTs of course, but IPS panel is what truly started pushing the limit of how small the bezels can be. I still remember the ASUS Designo MX series monitors featuring an IPS panel released way back in 2013 which had left me in complete awe with a bezel less than 2 cm thick.

But at the time, these monitors were premium grade with a premium price tag as were many that featured an IPS panel. But we have since come a long way. These days the market is rife with monitors featuring thin bezels at a very reasonable price tag.

Why are Thin Bezel Monitors Desirable:

Now there are a couple of reasons why one would want to get a thin bezel monitor.

The first being that these monitors are ideal for a multi-monitor setup. The thin bezels in a multi-monitor setup improve the continuity between two screens and are also less distracting to the users.

The second important reason of course is the aesthetics. A thin bezel monitor is not only pleasing to the eye, but it also maximizes the physical screen real estate that you get.

As a gamer, who enjoys having multiple screens, I find thin bezel monitors to be far more immersive as compared to a setup that uses thicker bezels. It goes without saying here that if you want absolute immersion or absolutely no bezel distraction at all, then get yourself an ultrawide or a super ultrawide monitor.

But of course not everyone has pockets deep enough to afford these beasts and some just prefer sticking to the average 16:9 or 16:10 aspect ratio monitors anyways.

Sayeen Qazi

Sayeen is an IT and computer hardware specialist. Having done his degree in Computer Systems, he pursues his passion of computer hardware through writing detailed blogs and articles to demystify all the tech related jargon for a layman. Besides, hes a huge gaming nut and he's proud of it.

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