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.
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
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
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
I agree. OLED is the worst thing to happen to the display world. We already conquered high resolution with 4k and 8k displays, the resolution chase is over. We had 8k before OLED existed. There are only 2 metrics remaining that are pushing display technology to new levels. Motion performance and HDR
...HevyKnowledge in r/Monitors
January 23, 2026 6:15 PM
1
Not the only fault with the monitor, the pixel response time of the PG32UQX is dogshit. But as for the image quality I don't think you can find anything better now, miniled wise. The 32R84 would be the best contender, probably. I've seen TCL minileds have weird clouding issues with local dimming ena
...Ballbuddy4 in r/Monitors
February 8, 2026 1:08 AM
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