LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
Gigabyte
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
$1099.99
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If it's mostly for gaming and you can relatively comfortably afford it, go OLED. (especially if it's a new tandem woled with 1500-ish nits max. brightness) I had a 27" 1440p matte miniled IPS (GP27Q) that died to a power outage, so I switched to a 32" 4K glossy OLED (3rd gen qd-oled, FO32U2) thanks
...kevcsa in r/Monitors
March 28, 2026 2:37 PM
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I highly recommend switching to OLED. I previously used a 34" Samsung Viewfinity S6 Ultrawide. While this is a decent monitor, switching to the Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 is just a night-and-day difference, especially for night scenes. Here is why: • Blacks, this is not only GFN related but in general. T
...sentvinsent in r/GeForceNOW
August 29, 2025 9:13 AM
3
Hocam şöyle diyeyim, OLED monitör oyun keyfini rahat 3-4 kat arttırıyor. Sevdiğin her güzel grafikli oyunu tekrar bir de OLED'de oynamak istiyorsun. Burn in mevzusu bu yeni QD-OLED'lerde çok büyük bir risk değil diye okudum epey yerde. Belli bir süre inaktif olunca piksel tarama yapıyor cihaz kendil
...grizzlybourbon in r/bilgisayar
February 1, 2026 5:53 PM
1
It's definitely the FO32U2, I double-checked the box and specs lol. But creating a post on RTINGS is a good idea, thanks for the suggestion. I took those photos while the screen was at 95% gray. The photos look much worse than reality because my phone camera overexposes the screen and adds a weird t
...animestoxic in r/buildapcmonitors
February 25, 2026 12:43 AM
1
I run 5090/9800X3D/64gb DDR5 with 3x Gigabyte FO32U2 4K/32”, and an additional MSI 271QPX E2 2K/27” up top for telemetry. Had to turn down some settings to medium/high and use FSR, but still get ~100fps. It does dip below 100 during race starts, rain, night but I find it to be completely playable.
Jtime92 in r/simracing
March 22, 2026 8:59 AM
1
Old gamer here. For your budget I would recommend an RTX 5080 graphics card which will cost between $999 and $1299 paired with a 32" QD-OLED 4K display. The OLED will cost you between $899 and $1299. You could go with an RTX 5090 but it's going to use most of your budget and there won't be anything
...71-HourAhmed in r/gamingsuggestions
August 5, 2025 1:50 PM
1
I’d like to check my understanding. I think I’d like OLED. I think this would limit me to 120 Hz unless I use 1440p with DLSS – is that correct? No benefit to having more than 165Hz? DP 2.1 would enable this without DLSS but at a cost. I think that’s right… Gigabyte FO32U2 (240Hz) is ok? The 165Hz F
...Patient_Somewhere474 in r/simracing
August 30, 2025 12:34 PM
1
you cant stand blooming and gray color instead of black yet you have a regular lcd display? how does that work. As I've mentioned in the post, I also own OLED displays. My gaming display is the FO32U2 4K 240Hz QD-OLED. Acer IPS is a secondary display.
Broder7937 in r/Monitors
August 31, 2025 10:19 PM
1
So, literally a week ago I bought my fo32u2. It's a 4k 32 inch OLED. First things first: 1440p IS blurry on a 4k panel. Text clarity is much better on a 4K panel and you should keep in mind that oleds are really susceptible to this. I was sceptical about going 4K too as I thought my 9070 non-xt woul
...MrocznyMuffin in r/oled_monitors
October 14, 2025 12:20 PM
1