This is the flexible pick if you play different kinds of games and want them all to look their best. It's a 32-inch OLED, which means perfect blacks and instant pixel response, running 4K at 240Hz — smooth and sharp enough for story games where you want to see every detail. But flip a switch and it drops to 1080p at a blistering 480Hz for competitive shooters where every millisecond counts.
The size gives you room to spread out, and the 4K sharpness makes desktop work feel clean when you're not gaming. HDR here is real — bright highlights actually stand out against those inky OLED blacks. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X without swapping cables.
OLED delivers the best picture you can get right now, but there's a tradeoff: if you leave static images like desktop icons on screen for hours every day, they can slowly burn into the panel over a couple years.