LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
Acer
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$399.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
For the most part, OLEDs knock IPS out of the water. Better motion and overall picture quality. The only reason you'd go for IPS is if you want a brighter screen or you're worried about the risk of burn-in with OLEDs. That said, the ASUS PG27UCDM if you want an OLED or the Acer XV275K if you want an
...Nicholas_RTINGS in r/Monitors
August 11, 2025 7:51 PM
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I'm not 100% on this, but pretty sure those are all the same panel (as well as the Acer XV275K P5 and a few others), so the only difference is gonna be the price, firmware and who do you trust more for warranty issues. Heard good things about the MSI and KTC, haven't heard much about the KOORUI so c
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
December 7, 2025 8:02 PM
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ASUS PG32UQX and BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX for 32" IPS. Both use the same panel that ASUS uses in their professional ProArt PA32UCG-K monitor. Insanely good monitors. I have a PG32UQX and I love it. Check Rtings review on the BenQ to see all the specs. The Samsung 32" Neo G7 and Neo G8 are VA panels, chec
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
July 13, 2025 10:26 AM
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If you're in Europe you're kinda SOL unfortunately, for anybody else looking. The el-cheapo champion (that honestly punches way above its weight, well into the $600 range) is the AOC Q27G40XMN. 1440p HVA panel, 180hz, VESA HDR1000 certification -- and it'll hit IIRC into the 1400 nit range peak -- f
...seahwkslayer in r/Monitors
April 12, 2026 5:28 AM
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A bottom-tier one? Sure. But you're comparing a $250 monitor to a $800-1400 one. A top-tier Mini-LED suffers from none of the problems you mentioned. You get what you pay for, and you should be comparing products in the same price range as the OLEDs. I have a PG32UQX and the local dimming algorithms
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
September 26, 2025 2:03 AM
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I mean, you kinda get what you pay for. Mini-LED runs from like $250 for the entry-level 27" to over $3000 for the ProArt series. I'm not shocked that it's not performing as well as the apple screen that probably cost 3x as much. If you're looking for 27" specifically, try the Acer XV275K for 4k or
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
October 25, 2025 4:25 PM
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I love my acer xv275k p5. Dual mode 4k 160hz or fhd 320hz
Kindly-Fisherman9231 in r/Monitors
November 25, 2025 12:02 AM
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What do you mean? The Acer XV275K is a 27" 4k IPS Mini-LED, a really good one at that too. Excellent ergonomics, external power brick, very little blooming (you have to pretty much be looking for it to notice it), excellent motion handling. Can do up to 644 nits in SDR and up to 1725 nits in HDR and
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
July 10, 2025 9:09 PM
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I'm not really into the newest IPS monitors but for your use case probably going for a mini led while not needed, would be a huge improvement over the typical fast ips. Around 1500 led zones is the average new mini led monitor amount. So, maybe going for the Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx, for the INN
...iBlueWolfYT in r/Monitors
September 14, 2025 3:48 PM
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Dont go for OLED if main goal is coding. Text clarity is just ok at 4k and even worse at 1440p. Look for mini led for a compromise like Acer Nitro XV275K although its 27 inch. A used neo G7 would cost around 40k and would be decent as well. If you want OLED MSI MAG 321up has gone on sale around 65-7
...haltmeno in r/ps5india
March 29, 2026 5:37 AM
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