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
51
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
This is why we will never get the sorts of monitors we wish we can get. The idea a monitor such as this costing that price is considered epensive, is just insane. In 2025 where everything costs an arm and a leg, it's $1900 for these specs. Four years ago, their PG32UQX, (gaming line, so not professi
...ScoopDat in r/Monitors
June 12, 2025 5:04 AM
6
The local dimming algorithm is much more important than the number of zones. Sit in front of a PG32UQX and see for yourself. Nothing dim about it, I promise, though the price may make your eyes water a little.
Capable_Respect3561 in r/Monitors
October 15, 2025 9:05 AM
5
I never made that claim. Ultra high end monitors have a chip that can easily be worth $1000. The Apple is one, the Asus ROG PG32UQX is another. A good monitor is a good monitor, I don't care which brand makes it.
HevyKnowledge in r/Monitors
March 29, 2026 6:09 AM
2
My recommendation for a high tier mini led in an acceptable price is BenQ EX321UX and Asus PG32UQX, BenQ after the V.7 firmware have excellent HDR by factory (DisplayHDR mode). I have make a comparison between the two monitors https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/1q0fnka/asus_pg32uqx_compared_to_b
...Lopsided-Media8462 in r/Monitors
April 11, 2026 7:05 AM
2
I think this is currently the best miniLED at its price point, by far. I tried this out for another attempt switching out my PG32UQX and while I'm keeping my PG32 for HDR because I'm all in on peak/sustained brightness (more than most really), I have to say the 32R84 is really amazing. If you're thi
...barryredfield in r/Monitors
December 10, 2025 9:32 AM
2
For music production I mean a lot would fit the bill. Now if you wanted it for gaming/content AND music production Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ is on super sale and would be more than enough for what you need it for
PsychologyGG in r/buildapcmonitors
May 26, 2025 6:37 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 don't know that it's the best -- I'd probably call it a tossup with the cough over DOUBLE the price cough PG32UQX. For the money though, it's 100% worth the extra couple Benjamins over the competition and makes the Samsung Neo G7 pointless. Suuuuper happy with mine though, it's really quite specia
...seahwkslayer in r/Monitors
March 26, 2026 8:37 PM
1