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Home » A 32-inch 4K OLED at 240Hz for $799.99 is a serious monitor upgrade
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A 32-inch 4K OLED at 240Hz for $799.99 is a serious monitor upgrade

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 9, 20263 Mins Read
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If you’ve been thinking about a “buy one monitor and stop shopping for a while” upgrade, this is the type of deal that actually fits the bill. The KOORUI 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor is down to $799.99 from $1,299.99 (38% off). That’s a big drop on a spec combo that usually lives in the premium tier: 4K, OLED, and 240Hz in one screen.

This isn’t just for competitive gaming either. At 32 inches, 4K finally feels like it’s doing something for you day to day, especially if you split time between gaming, content, and work.

What you’re getting

This KOORUI display is a 32-inch 4K (3840×2160) OLED monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. In plain terms: it’s built to look great and feel fast. OLED’s contrast and pixel response make motion look cleaner, and dark scenes actually look dark instead of grey.

Color support is a big part of the appeal too. KOORUI lists 99% DCI-P3 and HDR True Black 400, which is exactly what you want if you care about richer color and better-looking HDR content.

For connectivity, it covers the bases with dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C, plus additional USB ports. That’s a nice setup if you’re bouncing between a gaming PC and a console, or if you want a cleaner single-cable desk setup with USB-C.

The stand is properly adjustable too: tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment, plus VESA 100×100 support if you’d rather mount it on an arm.

Why it’s worth it

There are two reasons this deal works.

First, the experience upgrade is immediate. OLED gives you the contrast and clarity people rave about, and at 240Hz you get motion that feels smooth and responsive in shooters, racing, and fast action games. Even if you don’t hit 240fps in every title, the high refresh and near-instant pixel response still make the screen feel more “locked in” than most standard panels.

Second, it’s a genuinely versatile monitor. A 32-inch 4K screen isn’t only for gaming. It’s great for productivity, editing, and general desktop use because you can fit more on screen and everything looks sharper. If your current setup is a nice PC paired with an “okay” monitor, this is the kind of upgrade that finally makes the whole rig feel complete.

The bottom line

At $799.99, this KOORUI 32-inch 4K OLED 240Hz monitor is a very compelling deal for anyone who wants one screen that can handle both high-end gaming and premium everyday use. It’s big enough to feel immersive, sharp enough to make 4K worthwhile, and fast enough to satisfy competitive play. If you’ve been waiting for OLED pricing to feel more reasonable in this size class, this is a good moment to jump.

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