LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 61 Reddit mentions
$399.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I wrote about the hazing here https://old.reddit.com/r/HiDPI_monitors/comments/1oapqxh/psa_the_matte_coating_on_the_asus_pa32qcv_is_very/ If you don’t have to deal with glare, it is pretty bad. Light small detail on dark background (text in dark mode) is bad. With brighter backgrounds it is not too noticeable
...moridinbg in r/hardware
November 28, 2025 3:46 PM
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I just got a copy and I'm quite disappointed. I'm coming from an Ultrafine 5k, used in conjunction with an open M4 MBP below. Matte finish - totally fine! Nearly the same as my Nanotexture M4 MBP. Its great. on closer inspection its okay but not as good as nanotexture, and Asus ProArt PA32QCV is bet
...nickpunt in r/HiDPI_monitors
December 19, 2025 4:14 AM
3
Just bought an Asus PA32QCV, color wise, it’s ok, and scaling is the same as an Apple Studio Display XDR. Just, forget there is a pair of bad speakers! Totally useless!
stephensmwong in r/HiDPI_monitors
March 25, 2026 3:56 PM
3
I already had an XDR for office use, so last week I got a PA32QCV hoping to have a similar setup at home. I had trouble with the PA32QCV so I quit and picked up another XDR off marketplace over the weekend. Asus was useless of course: The monitor refuses to connect via Thunderbolt/USB C. When I call
...SpiritualWindow3855 in r/HiDPI_monitors
April 2, 2026 2:02 AM
2
I wrote about this monitor a few months ago - https://old.reddit.com/r/HiDPI_monitors/comments/1oapqxh/psa_the_matte_coating_on_the_asus_pa32qcv_is_very/ There are a few comparisons of VSCode between the Asus, a 4k light matte 27" and 1440p very glossy 27". Captions are under the image, the Asus is the third.
...moridinbg in r/HiDPI_monitors
January 28, 2026 9:13 PM
2
ASUS has a 6K 31.5” model for around $1300, the PA32QCV, the big brother of the 5K 27” PA27JCV. Overall it’s a fantastic display (I tested the 5K one), but its LuxPixel coating is rather present. I compared it to Apple’s nano-texture tech, and in practice they produce a very similar super strong mat
...ManolitoMystiq in r/HiDPI_monitors
March 1, 2026 5:50 PM
2
I went from 4K 27" to 4K 32" and didn't find the reduction in PPI to be overly significant, though it is noticeable. I'm a graphic designer, however I mainly use windows. Also have a Mac Mini with a 28" 4K, no issues. But, if PPI really is that important that you require it, Asus makes a 32" 6K ProA
...OHMEGA_SEVEN in r/Monitors
September 4, 2025 2:48 AM
2
Thanks for the reply. Do you mean the ASUS ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV?Wondering between this vs XDR 27"... though XDR costs 2.5x more and is smaller. But I heard the Asus 6k has blurry text/haloing on white text on a black background.
Damu22 in r/mac
April 13, 2026 2:16 AM
1
I've been using a 4k 32" display at native resolution for about 3 years. That lets me have four ~1920x1080p quadrants on screen at once. Or I can do a Fibonacci-type thing and have windows that are appropriately sized for different types of work (coding, browsing, Slack, etc.) like seen here: https:
...kroboz in r/mac
April 13, 2026 9:58 PM
1
Thanks for the review. The problem with ASUS PA32QCV is its aggressive matte that makes text blurry when compared to an apple studio display. This is its problem, and of course, also the build quality and long-term reliability, but truthfully, mainly what I wrote above. I do love how big it is, 32"
...Damu22 in r/HiDPI_monitors
April 19, 2026 2:56 AM
1