New Delhi, May 15 -- A work-from-home setup usually starts with a laptop. The problem shows up after a few hours. You lean forward, keep switching tabs, and run out of screen space during calls, spreadsheets, or editing work. That is where a monitor changes the experience.

A bigger screen is not only about entertainment. A good monitor helps with posture, reduces constant window switching, and gives enough room to work without feeling cramped. But buying one is harder than it should be. Terms like HDR, refresh rate, IPS, QHD, and response time dominate spec sheets, even though most people only need a few things right: a sharp panel, a stable stand, reliable ports, and comfortable viewing angles.

For WFH users, display quality matters mo...