LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
LG
Based on 44 Reddit mentions
$999.99
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27GX790-A and 32GS95UE are my two daily drivers. I really like LG oled. Maybe check those out man.
SaucedMangoo in r/Monitors
December 4, 2025 9:41 PM
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Got my 32” LG OLED for $700 and it’s phenomenal. It’s the 32GS95UE. Its normal price now is around $800 and I can’t recommend it enough. It pairs perfectly with my 7800X3D and 5080FE. Seriously, imo this is the lowest tier of monitor you should go with. With the hardware you have, you won’t regret i
...wildeye-eleven in r/RTX5080
February 11, 2026 8:18 PM
6
I had to return 2 32gs95ue monitors because I could see it in every grey and near black scene within games. It is very distracting and is almost as though you are playing on a dirty screen. Like I mentioned though, some monitors are better than others, so if you win the panel lottery great for you,
...shaderip in r/Monitors
January 6, 2026 7:08 PM
2
Bought the LG 27GR95QE in 2023 as my main monitor and in 2025 bought the LG 32GS95UE for a dual OLED setup for my PC. No regrets at all and I can’t use non OLED monitors anymore.
SevenFootMonster in r/Monitors
April 2, 2026 10:33 AM
1
i've been following the tandem oled reports too. gray banding seems real on some units but not all - panel lottery basically. if you don't want to gamble i'd look at the Alienware AW3225QF instead because dell's qc is tighter on first gen oleds. also the LG 32GS95UE uses a different woled panel with
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/MSI_Gaming
April 18, 2026 8:53 PM
1
Yes the Qm8 HDR and brightness was significantly better than the LG. Imo the Qm8 color just popped way more it looks really good compared to my 32gs95ue. Not sure if that's because its glossy? I would think an oled would beat a VA regardless. As far as blacks goes the 32gs95ue was much better than t
...Blackout71624 in r/4kTV
November 3, 2025 2:37 PM
1
I know, I thought that too at the time, but the reality is, I already had tried a 1200 euro 32gs95ue and a 600 euro MSI 323UPF with awful menus and unfixable color shift (bottom right quadrant was pink regardless of calibration settings), both were vastly inferior to the Phillips. These days, I'm im
...iForgotso in r/Monitors
November 3, 2025 3:59 PM
1
It isn't. It was an LG 32gs95ue, near it's launch. Ended up with a Phillips 32m2n6800 miniLED due to the horrendous smoothing on text on the LG (among a lot of other issues like the fan noise on a silent room, brightness uniformity algorithms that needed the service menu to disable, etc). My 38gn950
...iForgotso in r/Monitors
December 18, 2025 1:26 AM
1
At CES i have only seen V-Stripe RGB for 3440x1440 Ultrawide models from MSI, Asus and Gigabyte. There is a new 32 inch 4K QD-OLED Monitor from Asus (PG32UCDM Gen3) that shares a few features the new Ultrawide models have. True Black 500 (VESA ratings are so pointless) so a bit higher brightness and
...winterbegins in r/Monitors
January 25, 2026 1:46 PM
1
Ah, I see! I recommended the Gigabyte purely for 'Value for Money'. But since you are rocking a 5090, you definitely have the budget to go for the Top Tier brands. If you want that premium LG/ASUS badge, here is the absolute "Endgame" for 4K gaming right now: Option 1: The ASUS King (Best for Visual
...Defiant_Fix8658 in r/UpgradeYourGaming
February 6, 2026 2:36 AM
1