A new wave of OLED monitors has shown up in 2023, but none of them can match our favorite OLED display from last year.
OLED gaming monitors are all the rage this year. I’ve reviewed nearly all the best of them, and although we’re getting more, I have a pretty good idea about what 2023 holds in this developing space.
Related You have even larger options like LG’s UltraGear 48 OLED, and calling that a monitor is just laughable. And recently, we’ve seen a surge of 27-inch OLED gaming monitors like the Asus ROG PG27AQDM, finally offering OLED in a form factor most PC gamers are familiar with. It’s not just size, though. The Alienware 34 QD-OLED is a monitor by design because of its 21:9 aspect ratio.
Don’t get ahead of me, now. I know the Corsair OLED Flex and LG UltraGear OLED 45 exist, and that both are ultrawide monitors in their own right. There are a couple of problems here, though. For starters, they’re both massive and better-suited for gaming than getting any work done. And they’re expensive, costing around twice as much as the Alienware 34 QD-OLED.A great value If you’re not familiar, there are only two companies making OLED gaming displays right now: Samsung Display and LG Display.
Dell isn’t just undercutting the competition. The Alienware 34 QD-OLED has enjoyed nearly a year of a head start on the market, and in that time, Dell has released both a G-Sync and FreeSync version and cycled it through several sales. You’ll commonly find it for $1,000, and even if you can’t find it at that price, I’ve never seen it go above $1,100.
A smorgasbord of goodies Let’s finish this out with a couple of smaller details. First, USB ports. Most monitors, including all the LG displays I’ve mentioned and the Asus ROG Swift PG27AQDM only include two. The Samsung OLED G8 includes only a single USB-C port for some bizarre reason.
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