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ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM vs KTC M27P6

Side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and community consensus.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM
Best Large Screen
KTC M27P6
Best Wirecutter Pick
Price
$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
The verdict

Get the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM if you want large screen performance. Get the KTC M27P6 if you value wirecutter pick more. Both are excellent choices in best 4k gaming monitors.