
- 4k 27 inch offers great clarity and picture quality, not only for web browsing but also gaming. Was playing MH Wilds and the difference between 1440p and 4k is huge, even at 27 inches. Don't let the internet fool you, the difference in clarity is night and day. - Stand is made of metal and very quality. Doesn't take up too much space on desk. - 240hz, low latency. Great for casual and some competitive gaming. - Glossy coating.


Great monitor for a great price happy customer here worth every dollar.

The PG32UCDM3 has got to be the best overall OLED gaming monitor money can buy right now. This is the cleanest and most uniform OLED panel Ive ever seen! Wonderful SDR brightness and impactful HDR highlights in lower APL HDR content.

the monitor works with both Nvidia GPU's and AMD GPU's. the monitor has great color and sharpness when settings are adjusted.


Large screen looks great and the curve seems to add depth of field. im currently playing Starfield (great game) and the monitor renders it beautifully.


Feels sturdy Base is super thin Good viewing angles Good color for price Super fast

finally a QD-oled panel that isn't a glorified TV on a monitor stand. I was worried that 32 inches might still be too large but at 100% windows scaling, i would not want a smaller panel. I have no text fringing at 100% windows scaling even when I'm really looking for it. I think i like the panel protection features, so i set them to the most aggressive settings. flat panel, glossy enough.


Giant screen Vibrant colors Adjustable height


-Uses gorgeous Samsung QD-OLED panel -98w USB-C power delivery -Built in KVM -Responsive and user friendly OSD menu and great stick control. -Transformer built into display, no brick, slick cable management Seriously, the nip-ple OSD control is the nicest feeling joystick type control mechanism I've ever felt. I don't know how to describe it, but it's very... welcoming? It just works - it's has the perfect level of tension and feedback, and very responsive. It does exactly what you want, no over-scrolling, miss-clicks, ambiguous input - part of this is due to the very responsive OSD menu to be fair. The menu is perfect, it has tons of options well categorized - someone designed this as if they actually wanted to use it, what a concept. But seriously, this thing feels good. I'm not trolling because nips (Newegg won't let me say the whole word) are funny, I'm dead serious.

Thin Bezel

less ghosting and better colors than my 4yr old $300 MSI monitor.


Easy to assembly. Feels quality.

Great Image quality Brightness is insane for an OLED Great feature set and OLED care options Best true HDR display I've tried Matte coating isn't even close to full matte its really a semi gloss and its great, seen both image quality from glossy and this semi gloss and I really cant tell the difference. Also this semi gloss coating has some good advantages over the true gloss black. Text clarity is also just fine
