Best monitor under 15 thousand CZK! This 32″ OLED with 165 Hz is now at a great price

  • AOC AGON AG326UD is a 31.5" 4K QD-OLED monitor with 165 Hz and 0.03 ms response time — factory calibrated with a report included in the package
  • The price drops from 18,390 CZK with code ALZADNY20 to 14,712 CZK — a discount of over 3,600 CZK on a monitor with a third-generation QD-OLED panel
  • Competitors with the same panel (MSI MPG 321URX or ASUS PG32UCDM) cost more — AOC offers the same image quality significantly cheaper

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
8. 5. 2026 12:30
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Recently, I wrote about the 27″ AOC AG276UZD as the cheapest 4K QD-OLED monitor in the Czech Republic. For people who want a larger screen, there is an even more interesting option. The AOC AGON AG326UD priced at 14,712 CZK after entering the code ALZADNY20 offers a 31.5″ diagonal with the same premium third-generation QD-OLED panel found in monitors from MSI, Asus, or Samsung — but at a price roughly 4-6 thousand lower than direct competitors.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a 4K QD-OLED with full gaming features but don’t want to pay the premium price of a Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 or MSI MPG 321URX. Verified customer reviews on Alza (4.6/5 from 19 ratings) praise the image quality, factory calibration, and price/performance ratio. HDMI 2.1 can handle PS5 in full 4K at 120 Hz.
⚠️ Consider that according to some reviews, HDR may have issues with Windows 11 — it works for most users, but in isolated cases, color reproduction is not correct. The maximum brightness of 250 cd/m² is insufficient for rooms with direct sunlight. The deep stand (31.68 cm) takes up a lot of desk space, and its weight of 10.23 kg can only be supported by a more robust arm. Every 4 hours, the OLED panel requires pixel calibration, which briefly interrupts work.
💡 For 14,712 CZK you get a 31.5″ QD-OLED panel with 4K resolution, 165 Hz, 0.03 ms response time, 10-bit color depth, native contrast of 1,500,000:1, anti-reflective coating, AMD FreeSync, HDMI 2.1 (2×), DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3×), HDR support, PiP/PbP functions, rear RGB lighting, Pivot, adjustable height, VESA 100×100, and built-in speakers.

Same panel for less money

A key point that the reviewer on Alza himself mentions — the AG326UD uses the identical third-generation QD-OLED panel as the MSI MPG 321URX or MSI 321UP. Same production line, same color reproduction, same parameters. These panels are manufactured by Samsung Display and supplied to all major monitor manufacturers. The difference compared to competitors is therefore in the surrounding electronics, OSD functionality, and brand margin.

QD-OLED combines quantum dots and an OLED panel — the result is the best possible image you can find on PC monitors today. Black is truly black (each pixel turns itself off), colors have over 99% DCI-P3 coverage, and a response time of 0.03 ms is unattainable for any LCD technology. For playing modern titles with HDR content (Cyberpunk 2077, Helldivers 2, Black Myth: Wukong), QD-OLED is currently the undisputed peak. A 31.5″ diagonal at 4K resolution yields a pixel density of 140 PPI, which is optimal for viewing from 70–80 cm — sharpness is excellent, and text is readable even for programming.

What to expect and what to watch out for

Practical points from real reviews that you won’t find in marketing otherwise. OLED Care function — automatic pixel refresh every 4 hours requires a brief monitor shutdown (typically a few minutes). This is not a defect; it’s a standard procedure for all OLED monitors that extends lifespan and protects against burn-in.

Second note — maximum brightness of 250 cd/m² is a standard value for QD-OLED panels, but it can sometimes be a slight issue in bright rooms with direct sunlight. However, it’s sufficient for dark gaming rooms or a standard living room. Third thing — a massive stand with a depth of 31.68 cm. If you have a narrow desk, expect the monitor to sit further forward. A better solution is a VESA arm, but be aware of the weight capacity — only a more robust model can support 10.23 kg.

Would you go for the 31.5″ variant for a larger image, or would the more compact 27″ version suffice for a similar price?

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