LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 77 Reddit mentions
$604.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Ormai le tecnologie avanzano, io lavoro in smart e programmo la sera per divertimento sul mio Asus ROG XG27AQDMG OLED, nessun burning dopo 1 anno. Basta fargli fare le sue routine quando te lo chiede
Babbonatalexe in r/italygames
January 31, 2026 9:24 AM
3
Acá estaban muy caros la ultima vez que revisé, pero tengo un XG27AQDMG.Yo compré uno con poco uso de ebay, no por temas de precio, sino porque al ser un vendedor particular de ebay podia pedirle que me envie sin la base del monitor, asi me ahorraba el peso de eso. Al final me costo $150 dolares el
...SneakySnk in r/PyGaming
February 10, 2026 5:34 PM
3
UW or 4k depends on your setup and what it can handle and the games you play, and how much you value the overall longevity of your system vs resolution quality.There's a big gap in how taxing 1440p vs UW 1440P vs 4k is on your system. Burn-in is usually a non-issue for most people if they put any am
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
April 7, 2026 5:05 AM
2
I'm pretty sure i have the same panel in my Asus XG27AQDMGR. What you probably saw is one of the oled care features - it moves the screen to prevent potential burn-in. On Asus you can easily turn it off in OSD and from a quick good search it looks to be the same on the LG.
skipajz in r/Monitors
April 19, 2026 12:01 PM
1
Not sure about this model, so I'll review Oled in general. Mine is XG27AQDMG from Asus. Bought last year at 2.5k. Used it for gaming and work (designing). It's a perfect monitor for both, but even more so for gaming which I play on PS5. Picture looks crisp and colour looks super amazing. Played TLOU
...xmalhafiz in r/GamersMY
April 12, 2026 3:25 AM
1
Yeah you don't really need a 9950x3d, 64gb of RAM, or a EATX motherboard - a much more standard build would serve you perfectly well. Good use of the saved funds is maybe an OLED monitor:https://pcpartpicker.com/product/mMsV3C/asus-rog-strix-xg27aqdmg-265-2560-x-1440-240-hz-monitor-xg27aqdmg It's no
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
March 28, 2026 10:33 PM
1
The question of 1440p vs 4k mostly comes down to longevity and the types of games you play, 4k will come with a big hit to performance and you'll have to upgrade your system on a quicker time frame than with 1440p, but if you play less intensive games then it's an easier pick. OLED depends mostly on
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
March 29, 2026 6:32 PM
1
People who say that 4K is pointless on a 27'' are blind. The issue with Mini-LED monitors is the blooming. You basically have to turn off local dimming when you're not gaming. With local dimming off, a mini-led monitor looks like any other edge-lit monitor. OLED on the other hand, looks good all the
...gaojibao in r/PcBuild
December 16, 2025 5:32 PM
1
I would've gotten the XG27AQDMGR. It has better text clarity (RGWB subpixel layout instead or RWBG) I wouldn't worry about burn in at all. Here's my LG 27GS95QE WOLED Still no burn-in even after all those hours. As long as you run image cleaning at least one a day, you won't get burn-in. I didn't ev
...gaojibao in r/Monitors
December 16, 2025 5:36 PM
1
First - in my personal opinion I would simply avoid 4k, while you can afford a decent 4k system, in the long-run it just has poor longevity and tends to require frequent upgrades and settings tweaking etc. I would instead look at a 1440p OLED - it perserves performance while looking better than a st
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
February 13, 2026 5:10 PM
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