Best OLED Monitors 2024: The Most Beautiful Gaming Monitors

The best OLED monitors tick all the boxes when it comes to offering the best visual experience you can get from your gaming PC or gaming laptop. With exceptional contrast ratios, deep blacks, and colors that pop, immersion is high on the list of features that OLED monitors offer.

TL;DR – These Are The Best OLED Monitors:

You can see an OLED monitor as a future-proof investment since many are suitable for a range of purposes, including gaming, entertainment, and design. But, you will need one of the best graphics cards to make the most of the experience – the investment won’t disappoint.

The Best OLED Monitors:

Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 Pro – Photos

1. Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro

Best Gaming OLED Monitor

Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro

Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro

This stunning monitor delivers on all fronts thanks to its wealth of features and OLED panel

Pros:

  • Outstanding 4K resolution
  • Excellent performance

Cons:

  • Calibration needs tweaking initially

Built upon Samsung’s QD-OLED technology, the Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro is an absolute beast of a 4K monitor. And at a more affordable price compared to the Alienware and Asus 4K OLED offerings, it’s a no brainer. With its glossy coating, you’ll feel fully immersed when pairing this gaming monitor with the best gaming PCs. It comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4 connection, as well as USB-C.

One of the issues many gaming monitors have is the lack of brightness. Not this monitor, though. With 1,000 nits, it’s bright, thin, and frankly stunning. It also has that gamer-esque feel to its design.

Not all gaming PCs will be able to handle a 4K monitor at 240Hz. However, don’t let that put you off. The Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro is future-proof. So while you will spend a bit more initially, this monitor is going to last you a long time.

Even if you don’t use it for gaming, the Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro’s stunning OLED panel supports up to 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, offering accurate color representation for the creatives among you. Whether you’re gaming, designing, or watching a movie, the colors are going to pop from this monitor like you’ve never seen before.

There’s an array of HDR modes to choose from; quite a lot in fact, which can get a little overwhelming. But once configured, this monitor doesn’t disappoint. Gigabyte has even included some nice-to-have features like picture-in-picture and an automatic black equalizer for even finer tuning. If you can reach deep and splash a little over $1,000 on one of the best OLED monitors around, the Gigabyte FO32U2 Pro should be your number one choice.

2. Dell Alienware AW3423DW

Best Ultrawide OLED Monitor

Alienware AW3423DW

Alienware AW3423DW

The Alienware AW3423DW combines the beauty of OLED with an ultrawide display, showing more of your game while also making it more beautiful.

Pros:

  • Ultrawide display
  • Deep blacks

Cons:

  • Lack of HDMI 2.1

Harnessing cutting-edge QD-OLED technology, the Alienware AW3423DW stands out as one of the best OLED ultrawide monitors right now. The AW3423 monitor boasts exceptional picture quality, bringing the deep blacks and bright colors of OLED to a resolution of 3,440 x 1,440. That means you get more screen real estate, and all of those added details will look that much better for being on an OLED display.

This display may seem like its at a low resolution, but it actually sits right between a 1440p display and a 4K one, which means an incredibly crisp image. That high resolution is coupled with an incredibly fast 175Hz refresh rate, just in case you have the GPU power to push this meaty display that fast. Even if you can’t consistently stay at 175 fps, this monitor supports G-Sync. So, if you have an Nvidia graphics card, this feature will continuously sync your frame rate and the Alienware AW3423DW’s refresh rate, virtually eliminating screen tearing.

3. Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G93SC

Best Large OLED Monitor

Samsung Odyssey G93SC

Samsung Odyssey G93SC

An absolute behemoth of a gaming monitor, the Samsung Odyssey G93SC is something you need to see to believe.

Pros:

  • 32:9 aspect ratio
  • Low input lag in Game Mode

Cons:

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G93SC is a colossal 49-inch gaming monitor that redefines the ultrawide monitor experience. Boasting a jaw-dropping 32:9 aspect ratio and a pixel-packed 5,120 x 1,440 resolution, this monitor delivers crisp visuals and vibrant colors thanks to its Samsung QD-OLED panel tech. This technology takes OLED, which is already awesome, and fuses it with Quantum Dot technology from the best TVs. Not only does this limit the display’s sensitivity to image burn-in, but it also delivers much deeper colors. But if the gorgeous display wasn’t enough, the blazing-fast 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time make it a perfect fit for gamers of all types – as long as you can afford it, at least.

What’s more, you can plug two display cables into the back of this behemoth, and it’ll act as two 1440p monitors. This is awesome if either the game you play most doesn’t support such a wide aspect ratio, or if you like to have Discord up while gaming; As now, you basically have two 27-inch 1440p monitors, rather than one gigantic screen.

Its sleek and modern design, coupled with a glossy panel coating that enhances contrast, ensures it stands out as the centerpiece of any gaming setup. The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G93SC is undeniably the best large OLED monitor on the market, delivering unparalleled gaming and viewing experiences.

4. Corsair Xeneon Flex

Best Bendable OLED Monitor

Corsair Xeneon Flex

Corsair Xeneon Flex

Sometimes you want a curved monitor, sometimes you don’t: the Corsair Xeneon Flex can be both, thanks to its flexible OLED panel.

Pros:

  • Bendable
  • High refresh rate and VRR

Cons:

  • Input lag increases at lower refresh rates

The Corsair Xeneon Flex offers the flexibility (literally) to switch between a flat panel and a beautifully curved monitor with just a tug on the side handles. Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or working, you can tailor your viewing experience to suit your mood and needs. Plus, with its 45-inch display boasting a 21:9 aspect ratio and a crisp 3440 x 1440 resolution, you’re in for stunning visuals, even if it’s not quite 4K.

Powered by an LG OLED panel, this monitor delivers punchy colors, deep blacks, and virtually no blooming effect around bright objects. With a 240Hz refresh rate and low input lag, your games will look smoother than ever. Thankfully, Corsair paired that high refresh rate with both FreeSync and G-Synch compatibility, so you have access to variable refresh rate tech no matter what GPU you’re using to power this odd little monitor.

5. ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AH

Best Portable OLED Monitor

ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AH

ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AH

The ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AH is an OLED monitor you can carry in your backpack. Perfect if you want a gorgeous display while traveling.

Pros:

  • Light and portable
  • Lots of ports

Cons:

  • Glossy panel

If you’re someone who’s always on the move but can’t bear to be without a second screen, the Asus ZenScreen MQ16AH might just be your new best friend. The 15.6-inch Full HD OLED panel delivers 400 nits of brightness and a contrast ratio of 100,000:1, which ensures deep blacks in dark scenes, and bright colors. Plus, with a swift 1ms response time, everything from browsing the web to streaming videos feels incredibly smooth.

The embedded proximity sensor switches the monitor to power-saving mode when it detects you’ve moved away. This not only helps save battery but also prevents image burn-in, which is a pretty neat touch for an OLED display. The included case allows you to prop the monitor in both horizontal and vertical modes, giving you flexibility in how you use it. When it comes to connectivity, this monitor has you covered with a headphone jack, two USB-C/DisplayPort ports, an additional USB-C port for power, and a mini-HDMI port.

6. LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B

Best 1440p OLED Monitor

LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B

LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B

If you just need a solid 1440p OLED gaming monitor, this LG display ticks all the right boxes, without costing an arm and a leg.

Pros:

  • Excellent visuals
  • 240Hz refresh rate

Cons:

  • Low brightness

With a 0.3ms response time and a whopping 240Hz refresh rate, the LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B is best 1440p monitor, and the comptetion is steep. It’s a great choice if you enjoy competitive gaming where instant reactions make all the difference, because the 27GR95QE-B offers a seamless blend of a 240Hz refresh rate and HDR10 compatabilty that’s hard to beat.

Like many OLED monitors, the UltraGear struggles a bit with brightness, especially in well-lit rooms. With a peak brightness of 206 nits across the full display (or 800 nits in HDR mode, but only in specific areas). However, the LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B manages to strike a near-perfect balance in other areas. So, if you’re looking to elevate your gaming experience with a monitor that delivers stunning visuals and lightning-fast performance, the UltraGear is definitely worth considering.

How To Pick the Best OLED Monitor

If you’re looking for the perfect OLED monitor, have a think about what size you want your monitor to be. OLED monitors come in various sizes, from compact 24-inch models to massive 55-inch beasts. Think about how much desk space you have and what you’ll be using the monitor for. If you’re a graphic designer or video editor, you might want to opt for a larger screen with a higher resolution, like 4K, for crisp and detailed images. Gamers might prioritize refresh rates and response times over sheer size, so keep that in mind too.

You’ll also need to consider the features and connectivity options. Do you need multiple HDMI ports for connecting different devices? What about USB-C for faster data transfer and charging? Some OLED monitors also come with built-in speakers, adjustable stands, and even HDR support for richer colors and better contrast. Make a list of the features that are important to you and prioritize accordingly.

OLED monitors can be pretty expensive compared to their LCD counterparts, but the picture quality and performance are often worth the investment. Set a realistic budget based on your needs and do some research to find the best value for your money.

FAQ

Is OLED or IPS Better?

OLED monitors are well known for their exceptional color, contrast, and vibrancy. IPS monitors on the other hand often produce better viewing angles and high color accuracy.

Is OLED Burn-in Still An Issue?

OLED displays are prone to burn-in, but it’s unlikely with normal, regular use. Often before an image is burned in, you’ll see image retention which goes away after a couple of minutes.

Is 4K Worth It Over 1440p?

4K monitors have more pixels than 1440p monitors, so you’ll get clearer and crisper images. However, as you increase your resolution, the demand on your computer is going to be greater. So, while a 4K OLED monitor is a gorgeous bit of kit, you’re going to need a beefy graphics card like an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super to power it.

This post was originally published on IGN

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