LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 176 Reddit mentions
$1497.50
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
you bought an OLED for productivity?? what the heck did the employees tell you because its an awful idea not only due to the text but also cuz its gonna burn in easier on productivity if you want the text quality of IPS and the good blacks and HDR Mini LED is an alternative if you want my recommenda
...idontlikeredditusers in r/Monitors
September 30, 2025 2:05 PM
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About where I'm at. I recently got an LG G5 tandem OLED 65" and its great. Its what I hoped any of the numerous OLED monitors I've tried would be like. Not quite as bright as I'd like, but still really good. I'd like to try any of these numerous 5th gen OLED monitor panels, but still none are on the
...barryredfield in r/Monitors
April 11, 2026 12:53 AM
13
This is partly the reason why we haven't seen miniLED displays in the monitor space that have rivalled the 2021 Asus PG32UQX. It requires a lot of hardware grunt which G-Sync Ultimate module has to run a good MiniLED dimming algo.
JDSP_ in r/hardware
March 10, 2026 6:09 PM
16
Asus ROG PG32UQX and ViewSonic XG321UG are the only two Mini LED monitors ever created with real G-Sync in the modern era of 1000+ MINI LED Zones. They do not have PWM flicker, VRR flicker, Local Dimming glitches, or firmware bugs. Virtually every Mini LED monitor besides those 2, has issues.
HevyKnowledge in r/Monitors
December 31, 2025 8:32 PM
9
Tell me you haven't seen high end Mini-LED without telling me you haven't seen high end Mini-LED. Have had a PG32UQX for some time now, and any OLED i tried side by side with it doesn't even come close, and I don't mean nitpicking small differences. It blows them away. And yes, I do have a very brig
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
December 27, 2025 10:19 PM
7
For me budget or not, I am never buying OLED ever… I spent a fortune on my monitor (PG32UQX) which is still one of the best mini LED IPS displays out there (4K 144Hz Gsync ultimate and 1400 HDR)… I absolutely don’t regret the purchase one bit even though there were OLED options. I view lot of static
...acowsik in r/Monitors
November 28, 2025 4:17 PM
6
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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TCL 27R83U might be comparable, but nobody has really done a heads to head comparison. It's not got the G-Sync ultimate module (which is what makes the local dimming algorithm on the PG32UQX so good) but it has the same number of zones and is VA instead of IPS so the native contrast is better There
...veryrandomo in r/Monitors
July 31, 2025 4:35 AM
7
Not to say that the zone count is irrelevant but a lot of it really depends on the dimming algorithm, the PG32UQX has the same number of zones but is still one of the best Mini-LED monitors overall. Really feels like an under developed market, in terms of HDR something like a TCL 27R83U (and really
...veryrandomo in r/Monitors
May 6, 2025 11:32 PM
7
So i thought about whether i'd respond to this and here goes Vertical banding is mostly just grays on a WOLED, not present on QD-OLED. waiting on new model from asus/LG to check for improvements. Great colors, as in a wide color gamut and color volume, goes to IPS Mini-led, it's possible to tune a G
...XG32 in r/Monitors
September 25, 2025 8:56 PM
6