LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
Gigabyte
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
$1099.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
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
5
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
4
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
4
I'm a VFX compositor in the industry. I use two Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2 32-inch 4K monitors. I love them. Never going back.
Sabbath196 in r/vfx
February 3, 2026 11:18 PM
3
I'm a little over 5k but RAM prices are insane and if you're getting a 5090 it would be a waste to not splurge on a monitor as well. Thermal paste either comes with or comes or applied on the cooler. Alternatively you could just get a pre built. Might even be slightly cheaper as the premium you pay
...GNRZMC in r/buildapcforme
November 4, 2025 11:06 AM
2
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
2
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
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
I use a 5k iMac which I think is the same as the Apple Studio display at work and at home I bought a AORUS FO32U2-32 and I prefer that to the ASD. Even though it's 4k the monitor size at least for me makes it feel like more screen. The ASD is overhyped and priced IMO. And if you're worried about the
...FinalCutJay in r/MacStudio
October 16, 2025 8:07 PM
2