Best monitors for work from home in India (2025)

With 12 million+ professionals working from home in India, monitor quality has moved from luxury to productivity necessity. The right display reduces eye fatigue, improves posture, and lets you work longer without discomfort. Here are the best options for Indian WFH professionals at various budgets.

Top picks

Best under ₹15,000: LG 27MR400-B

Price: ₹11,999

LG's 27-inch FHD IPS monitor with Eye Care technology (anti-glare, low blue light, flicker-free) is the sweet spot for WFH under ₹15,000. IPS panel means accurate colours from all viewing angles — critical if your desk isn't perfectly centred. AMD FreeSync and 100 Hz refresh rate make it versatile for occasional gaming too. VESA mountable for ergonomic setups.

Best under ₹25,000: Dell S2722QC

Price: ₹22,990

Dell's 27-inch 4K IPS with USB-C PD (65W) is the best single-cable WFH monitor in India. Connect your MacBook Air or Dell XPS with one USB-C cable and it charges, transfers data, and displays 4K simultaneously. ComfortView Plus hardware blue light reduction (no software filter that changes colours). Excellent build quality with Dell's 3-year warranty.

Best ultrawide: LG 34WP65G-B

Price: ₹35,999

Ultrawide monitors eliminate the need for dual monitor setups. The LG 34-inch 21:9 IPS gives 33% more horizontal screen space than a standard 27-inch 16:9 monitor — crucial for spreadsheets, code editors, and video editing timelines. USB-C with 75W PD, VESA mountable. The most productivity-enhancing monitor upgrade you can make.

What matters for WFH

Panel type: IPS panels are mandatory for WFH. TN panels have poor viewing angles — moving your head slightly makes colours shift. VA panels have good contrast but slower response that can cause ghosting in video calls.

Height adjustability: Monitor height should position the top of the screen at eye level. If your monitor isn't height-adjustable, a monitor arm (₹1,500–₹4,000) is the best WFH investment you can make for posture.

Blue light filtering: Hardware-based blue light reduction (like Dell ComfortView Plus) is better than software filters — it doesn't change the colour temperature of your display while working.