- good colors out of the box, great colors after tweaking user-customizable settings - great motion performance with plenty of settings to fine-tune the image to user preference - OSD is feature-rich and easy to navigate - great I/O selection (1x DP 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x 3.5mm)
Bright. Colorful. Good black levels on contrast. Nice quality for the price.
HDR. I admit I did not understand what it was, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. You would think it would make games more challenging, not being able to see anything in the pitch blackness of dark environments but my experience is that this was the opposite. The immediate and obvious contrast of the tiniest glint of metal in dark and foggy forests was as real and crisp as it gets. That's a tangible performance advantage in competitive games. Yes, please. 32" curved. I could not compromise here. I needed both. Demands met. No complaints. The wide and hefty base has a spring-loaded friction tensioned column that mounts the monitor to a VESA plate adapted to a pivot arm at the top of the column. It is perfectly tuned against the monitor's weight, and this allows you to freely adjust the height and angle of the monitor without tools, and with just a gentle nudge at the top or bottom. 4k @ 160 Hz for $400. That's what really sold me this monitor. I just didn't expect to be so amazed by the picture quality.
First off, the shipping. With ten days prior to Christmas, the site said it would arrive by Saturday before Christmas and it did, in pristine condition. Secondly, the monitor is so gorgeous, the blacks so black, that both my college-aged gamers and 6 of there friends haulted in their tracks and simply gasped a "Wow". One of my sons is a competitive eSports Captain for his college and he he was shocked at how good Overwatch played.
- High refresh rate - Fits my setup perfectly - Built-in speakers for when I don't feel like using my headset
- it works - it's powerful enough to play basically every game at least on low - Silent
-Exactly as described, even as a refurbished product. -All the proper features/settings needed for screen sync software. -Honest in every detail to what is stated on the product.
No dead pixels or any other common panel flaws. Sharp and clear text Brilliant colours, good contrast No light bleed through or screen tearing Gaming on ultra 2k settings @ 180 hz refresh -- flawless Movies etc are also flawless. 34 inch curved panel is huge. Not going back to a flat panel. Factory settings are excellent. i did not have to adjust anything. I have a 27 inch 2k IPS panel and side by side, I cannot discern which is better - VA or IPS Excellent price to performance with the focus on the panel and not on the switching hub.
- Terrifically priced - Easy setup - Great viewing angles - Amazing colors
There is one review of this monitor on YouTube thats Monitors Unboxed. This monitor is simply gorgeous. The blacks and colors are so vibrant. It does blow my previous 27 IPS out of the water. This has a 240 refresh rate as well. Just wish I had a gpu that could push frames that high. This also had a KVM built in as well as powered usb c. The audio output is a bit low through the headphone jack so I went direct audio output from my pc. Did I mention this was 34 ultrawide? Beautiful width and a slight curve.
Great color accuracy Crisp, sharp picture High refresh rate Crisp texts and fonts
This my First OLED 1440p monitor i have owned and i have to say i am impressed. I really wanted a 32" but this 27" Monitor is perfect.
Looks amazing.
Beautiful quality Quick refresh rate Ease of setting up
Sharp image, hi def for gaming
- 4th Gen QD-OLED 4K UHD, 240Hz - Return to 4K was most welcome, have used 4K 60Hz panels in the past, now OLED - Perfect time to upgrade monitor, just released May 2025 - Wanted 27" size (came from 27" 1440P); fits better on my desk - Good color, true deep blacks, no dead pixels, or bright patches/bleeding like with TN panels - I liked the stand better on the XG27UCDMG than the similar PG27UCDM - Display Stream Compression (DSC) with DisplayPort 1.4 allows it to handle 4K 240Hz signals - 27" monitor, higher pixel density - Saved a couple hundred $$$ by going with the monitor with DP 1.4