Quick Answer

The QD-OLED monitors in SA cover a clear ladder: a 27-inch 1440p 360Hz around R17,999, a 32-inch 4K 240Hz around R26,999-R28,499, a 32-inch 4K 240Hz curved around R29,999, and a 49-inch ultrawide 5120x1440 around R45,999. All offer true blacks, 0.03ms response and vivid quantum-dot colour, so the choice comes down to resolution, size and GPU.

A Real QD-OLED List By Use

Competitive 1440p buyers want the 27-inch 360Hz panel (around R17,999) on an RTX 4070 Super. Creators and 4K gamers suit the 32-inch 4K 240Hz flat or curved (R26,999-R29,999) with an RTX 4080 Super. Ultrawide enthusiasts get the 49-inch 5120x1440 (around R45,999) for sim racing and productivity immersion. Match the resolution to a GPU that can actually feed it.

QD-OLED Versus WOLED Explained

QD-OLED (Samsung Display) uses a quantum-dot layer for richer colour and higher peak brightness, with a slight magenta tint in bright rooms. WOLED (LG Display) can show slightly greyish blacks in strong light. Both deliver instant response and perfect contrast in controlled lighting, far ahead of IPS for HDR.

Buyer-Fit Guide

Choose the 27-inch 1440p for competitive esports, the 32-inch 4K for a creator who also games, and the 49-inch ultrawide for immersive single-player and sim titles. A 4K 240Hz QD-OLED needs an RTX 4080 Super or higher to be worth the spend.

FAQ

What is the cheapest QD-OLED in SA?

The 27-inch 1440p 360Hz QD-OLED around R17,999 is the value entry, ideal for competitive gaming on an RTX 4070 Super class card.

QD-OLED versus WOLED in a bright room?

QD-OLED offers richer colour and brightness with a slight magenta cast in strong light, while WOLED handles bright-room blacks differently. Controlled lighting favours QD-OLED.

Will an RTX 4070 drive a 32-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED?

It displays fine but cannot sustain high 4K frame rates. An RTX 4080 Super or higher is the right partner for a 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel.

Pick the QD-OLED that matches your GPU at Evetech, 27-inch 1440p for an RTX 4070 Super or 32-inch 4K for an RTX 4080 Super, then game in true HDR.