LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 176 Reddit mentions
$1497.50
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Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
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
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Those monitors already exist (and have existed for quite some time now) but you need to be willing to spend. Check out the ASUS PG32UQX or the ProArt PA32UCG-K. Also worth checking out: Viewsonic XG321UG, BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX, Acer Predator X32 FP, Innocn 32M2V, Acer XV275K P3. One other thing worth
...Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
December 27, 2025 5:12 PM
2
They won't save me, only something in the afterlife can do that. ^_^ But they will enhance my gaming experience quite a LOT By offering me a monitor that can run all of the following features at the same time: HDR1400 VESA certified + 1000 Local Dimming Zones + VRR + Motion Blur Reduction, all at th
...HevyKnowledge in r/Monitors
January 1, 2026 7:28 PM
2
The main issue with mini LED is the dimming algorithm plays a large part in how how much blooming you will get. Currently you really need a g-sync ultimate chip for the best results. This is why the PG32UQX performs so much better in blooming than the newer BenQ EX321UX. Hopefully the g-sync pulsar
...Bluefellow in r/PcBuild
January 10, 2026 9:57 PM
2
Forsight. I'm curious for foreshadowing reasons. This monitor has 10 backlight zones. If HDR with 10 zones is working in tandem with Pulsar+G-Sync, that means it's a future indicator that this technology will arrive on a future 1000+ zone true HDR monitor with Pulsar. They can scale from 10 zones to
...HevyKnowledge in r/Monitors
January 24, 2026 3:48 AM
2
It's fine for productivity but its definitely a slow panel as far as gaming goes. I'd look at something like the Gigabyte M32U/32UP, LG 32GR93U-B, Dell G3223Q, Asus PG32UQ MSI MAG 323UPF if you want something faster/better for those type of games.
Pizza_For_Days in r/Monitors
August 8, 2025 5:42 PM
2
4K 240hz is just not a combo you're gonna get outside of OLEDs -- see the Neo G8 for why. If you're building a monitor to hit those kinds of framerates it makes more sense to go for QHD. 4K 165hz is about where it'll top out -- Neo G7, TCL 32R84, and others. As for why you find it in OLED, I dunno,
...seahwkslayer in r/Monitors
April 13, 2026 10:51 AM
1
I like the 32R84, but the punch of color & light from PG32UQX is just insane. It has consistently been such a wonderful fluke by ASUS that has yet to be replicated or replaced in all the years I've used it. The haloing I can get used to, the motion in response time while regrettable is not that bad.
...barryredfield in r/Monitors
December 2, 2025 10:28 PM
1
I'm an HDR fanatic.I've had them all.I still rock an Asus PG32UQX. That was a $3,000 monitor when it dropped a few years ago. Right now I have the UCDM and AQDM; the list goes on. Out of all monitors--I'm telling you right now: mini LED smokes them all ( I get it there's going to be blooming with fu
...thepizzatos420 in r/Monitors
December 18, 2025 6:42 PM
1
Also, for the PG32UQX, did you actually try the monitor and notices the slow response times? In theory that's a deal breaker for me as I am used to 1ms at this point, but I wonder if that's only something a super pro gamer would notice. Even though it's WAY over priced, it really checks so many of t
...Long_Relationship_83 in r/Monitors
January 4, 2026 8:05 PM
1