LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
Gigabyte
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
$1099.99
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Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Tough one, because there are different aspects, needs and prices for every user. Miniled as a technology is amazing imo, but its goodness often depends on the software/tuning of the specific model. Everyone is differently sensitive to haloing too. So it's very hard to make firm recommendations/decis
...kevcsa in r/Monitors
April 2, 2026 1:05 PM
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I think if you want to do a lot of static work, an IPS is your best bet because you can get a high resolution, high refresh rate IPS that will have good response times and motion clarity, not colour fringing and no burn-in. Personally, I recently got a 32" 4K QD-OLED that I use for both gaming and 2
...Damnit_roach in r/Monitors
March 8, 2026 8:40 AM
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Man I feel you on both points. I have nearly 8,000 hours in battlefield 4, and I want to play newer games but I keep going back almost every night. I also got a fat bonus from work and I DID buy a 4K 240Hz OLED (gigabyte auros fo32u2) and holy smokes compared to my 4K VA panel right next to it, I di
...mauirixxx in r/radeon
December 7, 2025 11:11 PM
2
I mean... the chf 699 one is a very nice monitor. I got the Aorus FO32U2 (32" 4K), same panel I think. Not as bright as my previous 27" 1440p miniled, but I think it's good enough. Only you can put a price tag on new gen and ultrawide. I personally avoid UW, don't want the hassle of the non-standard
...kevcsa in r/Monitors
March 16, 2026 11:33 AM
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Left --> Gigabyte M32U Center --> Viewsonic XG321UG Right --> MSI MPG321UR-QD The only one that i don't recommend is the MSI, too slow booting, and cant allow it to go sleep else all windows move because of the MSI. But if i were buying right now, i would go with GIGABYTE M32UP for the sides and for
...Abulap in r/pcsetups
March 10, 2026 1:42 AM
2
This is nuts! I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out why the native hdr is so dark to me. I have an Aorus FO32U2 (QD OLED) and I have it on the HDR Peak 1000 mode, and I did the windows HDR calibration in Windows 11, and when I turn on HDR in this game, it just looks dark and the colors
...mzup87 in r/Helldivers
August 4, 2025 11:42 PM
2
Do you feel like it made a big difference? At the moment Ive got my ps3 hooked up to my aorus fo32u2 (4k 32' oled monitor) and while I love the colors and blacklevels I cant help but feel its quite pixelated. I can get a Sony 46W905A (46W900A) pretty cheap but dont know if its worth it over the fo32
...Weekly-Disk3879 in r/PS3
April 7, 2026 3:21 PM
1
Reddit usually keeps circling around the same few for OLED picks. Here's what I've been seeing around: 1440p favorites- Alienware AW2725DF gets mentioned a ton for being one of the cleanest 1440p 360hz OLEDs ASUS PG27AQDM / XG27AQDMG still gets recommended a lot Gigabyte FO27Q3 has been popping up m
...Tenacious_trex in r/buildapcmonitors
April 8, 2026 1:05 AM
1
As far as I'm aware, it's basically the same monitor. I believe they have the same panel and everything. The differences are in software and connectivity, and it's pretty minor. It's worth noting that the FO32U2P, PG32UCDMR and 322URX all have DP 2.1 and HDMI 2.1, while the FO32U2, PG32UCDM and 321U
...Riku_70X in r/buildapcmonitors
November 4, 2025 10:40 AM
1
In my experience my old and now sold Neo G7 was albeit much more brighter than my new Gigabyte FO32U2, it was inferior to OLED in every possible way. I can safely say that i would never ever trade my OLED with another Neo.
awakeeee in r/Monitors
December 27, 2025 12:09 PM
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