Best Monitors with HDMI
These are the top Monitors in Canada, prioritize compatibility, day-to-day usability, and availability on Amazon.ca.
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Product comparison
Prioritize desk fit and inputs first: size, resolution, and ports usually matter more than brand names. If you want the safest choice, go with the monitor with the right size/ports and usable ergonomics (height/tilt), then refine specs.
This guide focuses on choosing a monitor that fits your desk: usable size, clear text, and the right ports for your setup. For monitors, ports and ergonomics often matter more than small differences in panel specs. Availability matters: listings can change on Amazon.ca (Canada), so compare alternatives against the checklist if a model goes out of stock. If you have specific constraints (Hdmi), use them as a filter-but don't ignore the core buying checklist. To go with quickly for: best monitors with hdmi: size/resolution first, then ports, then ergonomics. Always verify the key requirements on the listing.
Top picks
We focus on compatibility, day-to-day usability, and value for Canada.
Samsung 27″ FHD IPS (LS27F320GANXZA)

Simple and reliable Full HD IPS monitor.
Why we like it
- 1920 x 1080 resolution
- IPS panel
- 75 Hz refresh rate
- HDMI and VGA inputs
ASUS TUF Gaming 27″ Curved HDR Gaming Monitor (VG27WQ3B)

Curved gaming monitor focused on smooth performance.
Why we like it
- 2560 x 1440 resolution
- VA curved panel
- 165 Hz refresh rate
- HDR support
ASUS ProArt Display 27″ Monitor (PA278CV)

ProArt display built for color-critical workflows.
Why we like it
- 2560 x 1440 resolution
- IPS panel
- 100 percent sRGB and Rec.709
- USB-C with power delivery
Dell 27 Plus 4K Monitor (S2725QS)

27-inch 4K monitor designed for sharp visuals and everyday productivity.
Why we like it
- 3840 x 2160 resolution
- IPS panel technology
- 60 Hz refresh rate
- USB-C connectivity
SANSUI Curved 24 Inch Gaming Monitor

Affordable curved gaming monitor for casual players.
Why we like it
- 1920 x 1080 resolution
- VA curved panel
- 165 Hz refresh rate
- Adaptive sync support
Buying guide
Start with size and resolution that fit your desk and viewing distance. Check panel type and refresh needs based on work vs gaming. Verify port selection and adjustability (height/tilt) on the listing. If you rely on a specific input, review the exact port type/version on the listing. In Canada, stock and shipping on Amazon.ca can change. If a listing is unavailable, match the core requirements first.
How we picked
- Availability on Amazon.ca (Canada)
- Size/resolution fit for your desk
- Ports that match your devices
- Usable ergonomics (height/tilt) where possible
- Value for money (not just the cheapest option)
We focused on options that are typically available on Amazon.ca for Canada. We prioritized compatibility, day-to-day usability, and clear listings. We deprioritized products with vague claims that are hard to review. For monitors, we emphasized desk fit, ports, and usable ergonomics over chasing a single headline spec.
Why trust this guide
We prioritize practical compatibility, day-to-day usability, and current availability on Amazon.ca. Recommendations are based on the page context (use case, category, and constraints) and are refreshed as listings change.
FAQs
Are these available in Canada?
Selections are based on listings on Amazon.ca for Canada. Stock, price, and shipping can change, so use the criteria checklist if a model is unavailable.
What matters most when choosing?
Start with compatibility, then prioritize day-to-day usability (reliability, comfort, and practical features). Avoid buying based only on marketing terms.
What ports should I prioritize?
Prioritize the ports your device actually outputs (HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C). If you use USB-C, double-check whether it supports video output and whether the monitor supports USB-C video and charging (if needed).
Do I need 4K, or is 1440p enough?
4K is great for sharp text and lots of space, but it may require scaling. 1440p is often the sweet spot for desk work. double-check resolution and your device's output support on the listing.
How do I pick fast if the exact model is out of stock?
Match the key constraints first (compatibility + the top 2 criteria). If those align, a different brand/model is usually a safe substitute.
Will Monitors work with my setup?
Check compatibility details on the listing (device/OS support, connection type, and sizing constraints where applicable). double-check requirements before buying.
Final notes
Use the checklist to choose based on your setup: size/resolution → ports → ergonomics (height/tilt). If listings change on Amazon.ca, compare alternatives against Monitors instead of chasing the exact same model name.





