Quick Answer

OLED gaming monitors are getting cheaper for Kimberley gamers as panel supply grows and more brands enter the market. A 27-inch 1440p OLED at 240Hz that once sat well above R12,000 now lands around R9,000-R13,000 at Evetech, and 34-inch ultrawide OLEDs follow the same downward trend. For gamers who want true blacks, near-instant 0.03ms response, and high refresh, the price gap to premium IPS has narrowed enough to make OLED a real option.

Why OLED Prices Are Falling

More manufacturers now produce gaming OLED panels, and competition plus higher yields push prices down. What was a flagship-only feature is becoming a mainstream high-end choice. For Kimberley buyers, this means OLED's signature perfect blacks and instant pixel response are reaching the R9,000-R13,000 bracket rather than the R15,000-plus tier of a year ago.

What OLED Gives You

OLED delivers per-pixel lighting for true blacks and infinite contrast, plus a roughly 0.03ms response time that eliminates the smearing you see on slower panels. Paired with 240Hz, fast games look razor sharp in motion. For single-player and atmospheric titles, the contrast is transformative; for competitive play, the response time and refresh are the draw.

The SA Buyer Caveat

OLED still costs more than a good IPS panel, and burn-in, while much improved, means you should vary content and use the panel's care features. For Kimberley gamers, a 1440p 240Hz OLED is now a sensible splurge if you value image quality; a strong 1440p 165Hz IPS (from around R4,500 at Evetech) remains the value pick if budget is tight.

FAQ

How much is a gaming OLED monitor in Kimberley now?

A 27-inch 1440p 240Hz OLED runs roughly R9,000-R13,000 at Evetech as prices ease, down from the R15,000-plus tier of a year ago. Ultrawide 34-inch OLEDs sit a step above that.

Is OLED worth it over IPS for gaming?

If you value image quality, yes; OLED's true blacks and 0.03ms response beat IPS, especially in atmospheric games. If budget is the priority, a 1440p 165Hz IPS from around R4,500 is the smarter value choice.

Does OLED burn-in still matter?

It is much improved but not gone. Vary your content, hide static taskbars, and use the panel's pixel-care features. For mixed gaming and media use, modern OLEDs hold up well over normal ownership.

TIP

buy OLED, enable the panel's pixel-care and auto-dimming features and hide static taskbars to protect against burn-in. For tight budgets, a 1440p 165Hz IPS from R4,500 is the value pick.