This is the size-up option for someone who wants both razor-sharp 4K detail and the inky blacks that only OLED delivers. At 32 inches, everything feels more immersive without you needing to lean in — games fill your vision, and you have enough screen space to use it as a work monitor between gaming sessions.
The OLED panel means true blacks in dark scenes, not the grayish glow regular screens give you, and the HDR here is the real thing — bright highlights actually pop instead of just looking slightly brighter. It refreshes 240 times per second, so motion stays buttery smooth even in fast shooters. The two HDMI 2.1 ports mean both your gaming PC and a PlayStation 5 or Xbox can plug in at full quality without switching cables.
The catch is the price — this costs real money. And like all OLEDs, if you leave the same desktop icons or taskbar on screen for hours every day for years, they can slowly get stuck on the panel.