Side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and community consensus.
ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM
Best Large ScreenKTC M27P6
Best Wirecutter PickPrice
$1,000-$1,300
$400-$600
Summary
The 32-inch sibling to the PG27UCDM, recommended by Reddit's no-budget crowd as one of the highest-rated 4K monitors available. More screen real estate with the same OLED quality.
Wirecutter's top pick for 4K gaming, praised for its 1080p mode that hits 320Hz and USB-C input with power delivery. A strong all-rounder for gamers who also need a work monitor.
Pros
- 32-inch QD-OLED panel for immersive gaming and productivity
- Top-tier feature set matching the PG27UCDM
- Highly rated on RTINGS for 4K gaming
- DisplayPort 2.1 for next-gen GPU bandwidth
- 1080p mode reaches 320Hz for competitive gaming on the same panel
- USB-C input with power delivery for laptop users
- Better motion clarity than Dell Alienware AW2725QF in Wirecutter testing
- Versatile for both gaming and work use
Cons
- Very expensive — one of the priciest 4K monitors on the market
- 32-inch OLED at 4K has lower pixel density than 27-inch
- Large footprint requires a big desk
- Less brand recognition than ASUS, LG, or Samsung
- Not as widely discussed in Reddit communities
- Long-term reliability data is limited compared to established brands
Our take
If 27 inches feels cramped, this is the obvious step up — same pedigree, bigger canvas, and Reddit's no-budget thread gives it an honorable mention right alongside the Samsung Odysseys.
Wirecutter doesn't pick flashy — they pick practical. The KTC M27P6 wins their top 4K gaming slot because it actually beats pricier rivals like the Alienware AW2725QF on motion clarity.
Buy