LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
MSI
Based on 40 Reddit mentions
$749.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Game will look better sharpness wise, but textures and volumetrics will obviously suffer if you’re going down to low/medium compared to high/ultra. I’d personally go for 1440p, as you’ll be able to push higher refresh rates. If you’re still wanting that bigger screen, ultrawide is another good optio
...NightGojiProductions in r/radeon
May 17, 2025 2:43 AM
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I should probably make a post explaining everything in more detail, I just rarely have so many free hours to spend to write it all up. But here are a few short points: If we are talking about absolute best screens where production costs do not matter, like professional reference monitors that cost $
...Daimler_KKnD in r/Monitors
December 18, 2025 5:45 AM
6
There are various generations of QD-OLED so I'd consider something recent and wide 2k 34" Gen3 or Gen4I'd suggest MSI MPG 341CQPX, it's the most solid pick right now. There are also new QD-OLED 34" Gen 5 5120x2160 5k2k panels with 360hz from both LG and Samsung, so monitors should be available aroun
...yuriy_yarosh in r/Eve
August 14, 2025 10:07 PM
4
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
Have the same card. I'm using the MSI 341CQPX. IMO the card is too fast for 2560x1440.
No_Committee8856 in r/gpu
February 26, 2026 8:49 PM
2
Coming from an old native G-sync monitor (ROG swift PG27V), bought right before they open-sourced it in late 2018, I also had this concerned when I bought the MSI 341CQPX which is only G-sync compatible. But for the past year I've been using it, there's no issue when it comes to tearing & smoothness
...No_Committee8856 in r/nvidia
March 8, 2026 6:22 AM
2
Below is the best answer. It's uses the same panel as the more expensive LG monitors but way cheaper. Plus during Shopee sale, you can get it a better price after coupons. MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLEDhttps://shopee.sg/product/637668725/26227555253
donsdgr81 in r/SgGamers
February 16, 2026 7:14 AM
2
Burn-in would definitely be an issue but most manufacturers do offer a pretty hefty warranty, I know Alienware is like 3 years unless you disable their OLED care features. Edit: I just remembered that Monitor's Unboxed have a mini-series where they test OLED burn-in on their productivity monitor ove
...KillerSpectre21 in r/Monitors
June 9, 2025 5:10 AM
2
The MSI MPG 341CQPX is better than both of those in that it has KVM and 90W usb c charging. The Alienware does not have KVM, and only has 15W charging. The Gigabyte has KVM, and only 18W charging. If high speed charging from the monitor and KVM are not important to you, then whichever of the three i
...techfiend5 in r/Monitors
September 6, 2025 4:29 PM
2
So annoying to switch on and off. msi mpg 341cqpx for 6-8 months now. Everything blasted. HDR always on. HDR up scaling on when using it with my mac (better display) My only complaint is lack of brightness for work on a mac and better display solved that. Windows handles hdr better. Sure you can bab
...writesCommentsHigh in r/Monitors
April 3, 2026 2:59 PM
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