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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Remember when the definition of a good HDR gaming monitor was the ASUS PG32UQX, which was a 1152-zone MiniLED monitor for $3,000? Those were dark days.
wizfactor in r/hardware
November 18, 2025 7:15 PM
10
burn in and brightness gimme 1000 nits and 6 year burn in warranty for 1k euros and ill buy 1 until then imma keep waiting around for a PG32UQX sale/competitor
idontlikeredditusers in r/Monitors
September 12, 2025 12:49 PM
12
The colors aren't as vibrant as a QD-OLED, but a good mini-LED like the Q27G3XMN managed to be in-between a WOLED and a QD-OLED in terms of color volume (during brighter scenes at least). Brightness is still an improvement for HDR even in dark rooms, I use a 321URX (same panel as your AW3225QF) and
...veryrandomo in r/Monitors
May 24, 2025 6:27 PM
9
I bought Koorui S2741LM which i think uses same panel, and considering the price it is a very good monitor. Just to put things into perspective, my previous monitor was Acer Predator X27 which cracked in an accident. I then purchased ASUS PG32UCDM and was blown away by its size (considering the X27
...Dizzy_Bug_2394 in r/Monitors
July 31, 2025 5:42 AM
8
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
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
I mean, the PG32UQX has around 10ms of extra input lag when driving the HDR backlight of a Mini-LED display (compared to having a constant backlight level in SDR mode) while using the Altera Arria 10 FPGA, if the measurements taken by PCMonitors.info are anything to go by. A monitor that features an
...campeon963 in r/hardware
March 11, 2026 3:45 AM
4
Small bit of necro here: Brother WHAT!? ASUS PG32UQX = 4000 euro's!!!??? Also what?? BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX = 1600 euro's... wtf are these prices!?
MrPopCorner in r/Monitors
October 26, 2025 12:07 PM
6
BenQ EX321UX is the one with the highest color gamut and volume tested iirc, it's my current recommendation for gaming+work, it kicks OLED's ass when it comes to that, it's better on paper than the PG32UQX. If you need higher LUT, 12bit, thunderbolt etc, then the PA32UCG exists, , i've seen it for a
...XG32 in r/Monitors
July 13, 2025 12:54 PM
6