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Best OLED Monitors for Gaming 2024

Alienware AW5520QF 55″ 4K 120Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

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Once it’s 55 inches and has an OLED panel, can we really call the Alienware AW5520QF a monitor? Whether you’re looking for a TV or monitor, the Alienware AW5520QF is the perfect machine for playing your games, especially if you have the money to spend, especially a whopping $ 2,999. Sure enough, the screen did a great job of keeping up when we hit an evil golem in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Our character’s movements were smooth, fluid, and free from screen breaks.

Along with the beautiful 4K OLED display, you get a display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1 millisecond response time, and AMD FreeSync. The Alienware AW5520QF has a decent set of speakers too, so you can listen to separate sounds and place them around you. Alienware quickly ranks among the best monitors for gaming. This monstrous 55-inch OLED screen is equipped with the latest technology available. It offers 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rates, and ultra-low input lag that takes gaming to new heights. Experience the quality for yourself by connecting to Radeon Freesync or NVIDIA G-Sync, and watch your name rise to the top of the charts. The Alienware AW5520QF is the best OLED for gaming, hands down.

The monitor supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) through AMD FreeSync and offers stable G-SYNC performance even though it is not certified as G-SYNC compatible by NVIDIA. Other specifications include a fast response time of 0.5 ms, a contrast ratio of 130,000: 1, a DCI-P3 color gamut of 98.5%, and a maximum brightness of 400 nits. Unfortunately, the monitor does not support HDR. Connectivity options include three HDMI 2.0 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 input (for 4K 120Hz via DSC), USB 3.0 quad hub, S / PDIF out, two 14W built-in speakers, and a headphone jack. You also get a remote control. The monitor features a glossy screen surface with an anti-reflective finish, while the bezels, as well as the overall design, are extremely slim. There’s also a cable management / concealment system, VESA mount compatibility, and RGB lighting.

The 55-inch Alienware AW5520QF answers the call with a big screen, FreeSync, and another great thing: an OLED panel. Nowhere else will you find an OLED monitor with gaming-ready specs like the AW5520QF’s 120Hz refresh rate, FreeSync, and RGB. Best of all, it has fast enough panel response to completely eliminate motion blur, and input lag is low too. The AW5520QF is packaged like a television and you must unpack it with an assistant. The top half of the panel is incredibly thin and difficult to handle with a pair of hands. Included accessories are minimal – just a two-piece bracket and a large wall-mount adapter. You get IEC, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB 3.0 power cables, plus a 16-button remote.

There are eight preset picture modes for different types of games or desired color temperatures. You also get three fully adjustable game modes, as well as a custom colors mode. None of them offer gamma presets or color gamut options. The AW5520QF operates in its full native DCI-P3 range all the time. It’s perfect for HDR content, but color purists will find it oversaturated for games dominated in the sRGB space. The lack of gamma options is not a problem, but our tests have shown that the gamma curve is a bit slight. Some darker options would be fine, given the monitor’s huge dynamic range.

Asus ProArt PQ22UC 4K

ASUS ProArt PQ22UC 21.6" 4K...
  • World's first 21.6-Inch (3840x2160) pure RGB stripe OLED panel delivers beautifully saturated, accurate...
  • True 10-bit color depth and 1, 000, 000: 1 contrast ratio enables Display of High Dynamic Range (HDR)...
  • 0.1ms (GTG) response time ensures the fastest image-rendering performance

The ASUS ProArt PQ22UC is a small OLED screen with all the bells and whistles. It has crazy specs like 10-bit color graphics, 4K resolution at 204 PPI, and GTG response times of 0.1ms. While ProArt is primarily suitable for layout and editing (there is no DisplayPort), it is still a killer on the battlefield. Hang one up and experience the next level of color, contrast, and vibrancy.

It is only 21.6 inches because it is designed to be used as a portable monitor for business critical use rather than desktop use; You can fold the screen and change its height and tilt. 4K resolution on such a small screen gives you an amazing pixel density of 204 pixels per inch, ensuring amazing clarity of detail. The ASUS PQ22UC JOLED monitor also has a wider color gamut than the Dell model with a 99% DCI-P3 color gamut. Also, it supports HDR10. Finally, the display is factory calibrated for Delta E ≦ 2, offers two USB-C ports and a micro HDMI port, and is compatible with the ASUS ProArt calibration function.