Best Vertical Monitor 2020 — Take a Look at our Buying Guide

josh mayorga
Web Training Guides
3 min readFeb 15, 2020

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Welcome to the wtg buying guide for the Best Vertical Monitor 2020. We’ve compiled a list (short and sweet) of the best vertical monitors with various strengths and attributes such as: screen size, screen resolution, and cost.

A vertical computer monitor allows you to view your screen in a portrait mode instead of a traditional landscape mode. In this position it will have more height then width. You’ll be able to fit considerably more text on the screen. It can improve experiences such as designing vertical layouts, viewing large sections of coding, an ebook, search engine results, an online article, and more.

Dell Ultra Sharp U2718Q 4K Monitor

The Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q is the upgraded version of Dell Ultrasharp U2719DX. This vertical monitor features a 4K screen that is exceptionally sharp and bright when it comes to displaying visuals (as you would expect from the name). The design and overall look of the monitor are similar to the other Dell Ultrasharp series of monitors (which we believe look great).

The screen itself is large, vibrant and professional grade, yet is also versatile for essentially every application (even gaming). The stand is stylish and effortlessly maneuvers from landscape to portrait. The pricing is affordable, and is worthy every penny (what more can we say). Take a look and decide for yourself.

ASUS VN279QL HD Monitor

The ASUS vertical monitor provides high definition viewing with HDMI and VGA display ports. The bezel is extremely narrow with a width of only 8mm. That is part of the reason why this is a good monitor if you are looking for something to use for multi-screen viewing. Add to these features the ergonomically designed stand and you have a screen that can tilt, swivel, and pivot.

The ASUS VN279QL provides clarity by using ASUS Vivid Pixel Technology in its design. The result is a detail oriented visual. This model also includes a high definition mobile link for your tablet or smartphone as well as HDMI/MHL, D-Sub, and Display Port connectivity for all of your other electronic devices.

The most compelling aspect of this vertical monitor is the value. It’s considerably lower priced for what you get.

BenQ PD3200Q DesignVue QHD Monitor

If you consider yourself a design and/or development professional, than this vertical monitor is for you. Similar in many ways to the Dell Ultrasharp listed above, it pulls ahead in it’s focus on detail and the monitor’s physical size and resolution.

The PD3200Q boasts a stylish and modern design, with modest 2-centimetre bezels surrounding the 10-bit VA panel. This monitor is able to hit 100% of the sRGB and Rec. 709 color spaces. The monitor lacks needless ornamentation, with a subtle QHD logo in the bottom centre and a white LED power button in the bottom right.

Rather than having OSD controls on the back or side, the PD3200Q has touch-sensitive lights on the bezel itself. This makes it easier to adjust settings, as there’s never any doubt what a given button press will do.

The PD3200Q also has a great stand, with a strong metal body and reams of adjustability — you can rotate the screen 90 degrees to use in portrait mode, adjust the height up and down through 130mm, and of course tilt and swivel to your heart’s content. This gives you a ton of flexibility when it comes to making your monitor suit you and your environment.

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