Quick Answer
The QD-OLED monitors in SA form a clear range: a 27-inch 1440p 360Hz around R17,999, a 32-inch 4K 240Hz around R26,999, a curved 34-inch ultrawide around R24,999, and a 49-inch 5120x1440 around R45,999. All deliver true blacks, 0.03ms response and quantum-dot HDR colour, with the best choice set by your resolution target and GPU.
Picking By Resolution And Refresh
For fast competitive play, the 27-inch 1440p 360Hz (around R17,999) pairs perfectly with an RTX 4070 Super. For 4K detail with high refresh, the 32-inch 4K 240Hz (around R26,999) wants an RTX 4080 Super. Ultrawide fans choose the 34-inch curved (around R24,999) for immersive single-player or the 49-inch (around R45,999) for sim and productivity. Match each to a GPU that can feed it.
QD-OLED Versus WOLED
The quantum-dot layer in QD-OLED yields richer colour and higher peak brightness than WOLED, with a slight magenta cast in very bright rooms. Both crush IPS contrast and response. In controlled SA evening light, QD-OLED HDR is exceptional for films and games.
Cables And Setup
Use a DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC or HDMI 2.1 cable rated for the panel, enable G-Sync or FreeSync, and switch on the monitor's pixel-shift care settings. These keep frame pacing clean and the panel healthy over years of mixed use.
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 GPU.
Does QD-OLED suffer burn-in?
Modern panels include pixel-shift and refresh routines that make burn-in unlikely with normal mixed use. Hide static taskbars and vary content for extra safety.
Which GPU for a 49-inch ultrawide QD-OLED?
The 5120x1440 ultrawide pushes a heavy pixel load, so an RTX 4080 Super or higher is needed to keep frame rates high in demanding games.
Choose a QD-OLED panel from Evetech matched to your GPU, enable its pixel-care settings, and pair it with a certified DisplayPort 1.4 cable for flawless HDR.