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ViewSonic’s Best OLED 240Hz Monitors for Gaming in 2026

Once you’ve tried gaming on an OLED 240Hz monitor, going back may feel impossible. Motion turns liquid-smooth, colors pop with stunning clarity, and inky blacks immerse you deep within rich gaming environments. This is where blazingly fast refresh rates meet individually lit pixels, and the result is a display that feels less like a screen and more like a window into another world.

Curious which OLED 240Hz monitor belongs on your desk? Read on for everything that matters, or browse ViewSonic’s gaming monitors now.

OLED panels and high refresh rates used to live in separate price brackets, each demanding its own sacrifice. Now they share the same screen, and today the combination has gone mainstream. Below, we’ll walk through who benefits most from this tech, what specs deserve your attention, and which ViewSonic displays do it best.

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Who Is an OLED 240Hz Monitor For?

A 240Hz OLED monitor sits at the intersection of two demands that rarely used to overlap: blistering speed and gorgeous visuals. For years, you chose one. Fast panels tended to look a little washed out. Beautiful displays felt, to some competitive gamers, sluggish. OLED 240Hz gaming monitors erase that old trade-off and hand you both benefits at once.

That makes them a natural fit for several kinds of players:

  • Competitive gamers who live in first-person shooters, fighting games, and racing sims, where reaction time decides matches.
  • Immersion seekers who want their single-player epics to feel cinematic and alive.
  • Hybrid players who do a bit of everything, plus creative work or streaming on the side.

Benefits of OLED 240Hz for Gaming

Choosing a high refresh rate OLED monitor isn’t about one killer feature. It’s about how several strengths stack together. Here’s what you actually gain:

  • Razor-sharp motion: A 240Hz refresh rate redraws the screen 240 times per second, and OLED’s near-instant pixel response means fast-moving objects stay crisp instead of smearing.
  • True blacks and infinite contrast: Because every OLED pixel makes its own light and can switch off completely, shadows have real depth and bright highlights cut through dark scenes without gray haze.
  • Rich, accurate color: OLED renders a wide gamut of saturated, lifelike hues, and HDR support deepens the effect with brighter brights and inkier darks.
  • Wide viewing angles: Color and contrast hold steady even off-center, which helps during couch sessions or on multi-monitor setups.

Do I Need an OLED 240Hz Monitor?

Not everyone needs an OLED 240Hz monitor, but gamers who value both detail and responsiveness are most likely to find it a worthy investment.

If you mostly play slower-paced titles, work in spreadsheets all day, or game casually on a mid-range GPU, a solid high refresh rate monitor with an LED panel may serve you well for less money.

The case for a 240Hz OLED monitor gets strong when two things are true. First, you play games where speed and motion clarity become a real edge or a real thrill. Second, you care about visuals enough to notice the difference between good blacks and perfect blacks.

Your hardware matters too. To truly feed a 240Hz panel, your graphics card needs to push high frame rates at your chosen resolution. At 1440p, that’s achievable with a capable modern GPU. If your rig is older, you can still enjoy the stunning picture and run at the frame rates your system manages, then upgrade later. The monitor won’t hold you back.

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What to Look for in an OLED 240Hz Monitor

Not all 240Hz OLED displays are built the same, and the spec sheet only tells part of the story. These are the factors that genuinely shape your day-to-day experience, so you can shop with confidence and skip the marketing noise.

Monitor Size

For an OLED 240Hz monitor, 27 inches has become the sweet spot, and for good reason. It’s large enough to pull you into the action yet compact enough to keep the whole screen within your field of view during fast play. At 1440p, a 27-inch panel also hits a pixel density that looks crisp without demanding the GPU horsepower of larger, higher-resolution screens.

Some competitive players like to tighten focus further. A few monitors offer an esports mode that scales the image down to around 24.5 inches, the size many pros favor for keeping every detail in their central vision. If precision is your priority, that flexibility is worth seeking out.

Resolution

Resolution decides how sharp your games look, and it works hand in hand with refresh rate. Two common pairings for a 240Hz OLED monitor are 1080p and 1440p:

  • 1080p OLED 240Hz: Easier to drive, since fewer pixels let your GPU hit high frame rates more readily. It appeals to competitive players chasing maximum responsiveness on lighter hardware, though the image looks softer at 27 inches.
  • 1440p OLED 240Hz: The balance most gamers want. You get noticeably sharper detail than 1080p while still reaching 240Hz with a strong modern GPU.

For most players building a setup in 2026, the best OLED 240Hz 1440p monitor is the configuration that delivers speed and beauty without a hard compromise.

Variable Refresh Rate

A high frame rate is only as good as it is steady. When your GPU’s output and your monitor’s refresh rate fall out of sync, you get screen tearing and stuttering, those distracting hiccups that yank you out of the moment.

Variable refresh rate (VRR) technology fixes this by syncing the display to your graphics card in real time. Look for support for the major standards, i.e., NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible and AMD FreeSync™ Premium. With these in play, your gameplay stays fluid and tear-free whether your frame rate is soaring or dipping, which is exactly what you want from a 240Hz refresh rate display.

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Connectivity and GPU Compatibility

Ports decide what you can plug in and how much performance reaches the screen. For high-refresh gaming, you want recent standards:

  • HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4: Both carry enough bandwidth for 1440p at 240Hz. Dual HDMI 2.1 ports help if you game with both a PC and a console like the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, or Nintendo Switch 2.
  • USB-C: Having USB-C adds versatility, connecting compatible laptops or handhelds over a single cable, sometimes with charging built in.

On the GPU side, the card does the heavy lifting. A 240Hz panel gives your graphics card room to stretch, but you’ll need a capable GPU to fully saturate it at 1440p. The upside is that even if you can’t hit 240 frames per second in every title, you still enjoy OLED’s gorgeous image while VRR keeps everything smooth.

OLED Burn-In Protection

Burn-in is the concern every OLED shopper asks about, and the good news is that it’s now far less of a threat than it once was. Early OLED screens could retain ghost images from static elements left on too long. Modern panels use better materials and, crucially, ship with smart protections that make burn-in very unlikely under normal use.

When comparing displays, look for anti-burn-in features like:

  • Pixel shifting that nudges the image at set intervals
  • Dynamic adjustment of overall brightness
  • Dimming of static on-screen elements like HUDs and logos
  • On-demand maintenance cycles that refresh the panel

ViewSonic builds these safeguards into its OLED gaming lineup, so you can enjoy the picture without babysitting the panel.

ViewSonic’s Best OLED 240Hz Monitors

The ViewSonic GAMING lineup includes a variety of 240Hz monitors with OLED and QD-OLED options available. (Learn more about the difference between OLED and QD-OLED here.)

Here are the models we recommend:*

*Monitor specs mentioned here are for reference only. Please visit the product pages for more information.

ViewSonic XG2738-2K-OLED

ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED gaming monitor.

The ViewSonic XG2738-2K-OLED is ViewSonic’s flagship QD-OLED play, a 27-inch monitor built for players who want the most premium picture quality the category offers. Its QD-OLED panel delivers vivid colors, inky blacks, and superb contrast, with 98% DCI-P3 coverage keeping hues rich and accurate from edge to edge across its 2K QHD resolution.

Speed is just as serious. A 240Hz refresh rate teams up with an exceptionally fast 0.03ms GTG response time to keep motion clean and reactions instant, while AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility shut down screen tearing and stutter.

Competitive players get a standout here: an Esports mode that tightens the view from 27 inches to 24.5 inches, the size many professionals prefer for keeping the whole battlefield in focus. You can also switch the aspect ratio between 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, and 16:10 to suit different games, and lean on Game Modes for FPS, RTS, MOBA, and more, plus a built-in crosshair.

Rounding out the package:

  • Connectivity: Dual HDMI 2.1 ports and DisplayPort 1.4, with compatibility for PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Ergonomics: Height, tilt, pivot, and swivel adjustments.
  • Eye comfort: Eye ProTech adds Flicker-Free viewing and a Blue Light Filter for longer sessions.
  • Longevity: ViewSonic OLED Care handles burn-in protection through pixel movement, static icon dimming, periodic image cleaning, and brightness management.

If you want the best OLED 240Hz monitor ViewSonic makes, this is it.

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ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED

ViewSonic XG2738-2K-OLED gaming monitor.

The ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED takes the standard OLED route and makes a compelling case for it, especially if you love a setup with personality. This 27-inch display pairs a 2K QHD OLED panel with that same self-lit brilliance: vibrant colors, obsidian blacks, and striking contrast that blurs the line between game and reality, all enhanced by HDR10.

On speed, it’s a serious performer. The 240Hz refresh rate combines with an up-to-0.01ms pixel response and 0.02ms GTG to deliver lag-free, fluid motion, and it’s Blur Busters Verified for low-blur performance. NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium keep every frame tear-free.

Where this 240Hz OLED gaming monitor really stands apart is design and connectivity:

  • Distinctive style: A crisp white exterior and customizable RGB lighting that make the display a setup centerpiece.
  • Wireless remote: Fly through the OSD, swap inputs, and change game modes from across the room.
  • Generous ports: Dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C, plus multiple USB-A and USB-B connections for tying your whole setup together.
  • Console ready: Compatible with PS5 and Xbox.

Comfort and longevity are covered too. The stand handles height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments, a blue-light filter eases eye strain during long sessions, and dedicated burn-in defense keeps the panel pristine through the PXL Orbit Function, Static Screen Detection that dims the display when idle, and break-reminder prompts.

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Monitor Specs Comparison

FeatureXG2738-2K-OLEDXG272-2K-OLED
Panel typeQD-OLEDStandard OLED
Resolution2K QHD (2560 x 1440)2K QHD (2560 x 1440)
Refresh rate240Hz240Hz
Response time0.03ms GTGUp to 0.01ms pixel, 0.02ms GTG
Color coverage98% DCI-P3HDR10, Blur Busters Verified
Standout feature24.5″ Esports mode, switchable aspect ratiosWhite design with RGB, wireless remote
VRRFreeSync Premium, G-Sync CompatibleFreeSync Premium, G-Sync Compatible

Final Thoughts

The OLED 240Hz monitor represents one of the most satisfying upgrades a gamer can make in 2026. You no longer have to choose between a display that’s fast and one that’s beautiful, because this category gives you both in a single panel, and prices have come down enough to put it within reach of far more players than just a couple of years ago.

Whether you’re chasing the absolute peak of color and contrast or want gorgeous OLED visuals wrapped in a setup with real personality, there’s a high refresh rate gaming monitor here to match the way you play. The key is matching the panel, resolution, and features to your games and your hardware, then letting that self-lit picture do the rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions About OLED 240Hz Monitors

What is an OLED 240Hz monitor?

An OLED 240Hz monitor is a display that combines a self-lit OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, delivering both stunning image quality and ultra-smooth motion. Each pixel produces its own light, enabling true blacks and high contrast, while the fast refresh keeps fast-paced gameplay sharp. ViewSonic offers excellent OLED 240Hz models with high resolution.

Is a 240Hz OLED monitor worth it for gaming?

Yes, a 240Hz OLED monitor is worth it if you play fast-paced games and care about visual quality, since it pairs near-instant response and smooth motion with perfect blacks and vivid color. Competitive players gain motion clarity, while immersion-focused gamers get cinematic visuals. ViewSonic’s OLED gaming lineup is built to deliver both, so you don’t have to choose between speed and beauty.

What resolution is best for a 240Hz OLED monitor?

For most gamers, 1440p (QHD) is the best resolution for a 240Hz OLED monitor because it balances sharp detail with attainable high frame rates on modern GPUs. A 1080p 240Hz OLED is easier to drive and suits competitive players on lighter hardware, but looks softer at 27 inches. ViewSonic OLED 240Hz monitors include 1440p options to hit that sweet spot of clarity and speed.

Do OLED 240Hz monitors suffer from burn-in?

Burn-in is technically possible on any OLED, but on modern 240Hz OLED monitors it’s very unlikely under normal use thanks to improved materials and built-in protections. Features like pixel shifting, static-element dimming, idle-screen dimming, and break reminders all reduce the risk. ViewSonic includes burn-in safeguards such as OLED Care and the PXL Orbit Function across its OLED gaming displays.

What’s the difference between OLED and QD-OLED for a 240Hz monitor?

The main difference is how each panel creates color: standard OLED uses a white OLED layer with color filters, while QD-OLED uses a quantum dot layer that produces more saturated colors, a wider gamut, and brighter highlights. QD-OLED sits at the premium end and usually costs more. ViewSonic offers both, allowing gamers to choose between peak image quality and gorgeous visuals at a more accessible point.

What do I need to run a 240Hz OLED monitor?

To run a 240Hz OLED monitor at its full potential, you need a capable modern GPU that can push high frame rates at your chosen resolution, plus a DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.1 connection with enough bandwidth. At 1440p, a strong current graphics card handles this well. Even if your hardware can’t hit 240fps in every game, ViewSonic OLED monitors still deliver beautiful visuals and stay smooth thanks to VRR support.