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Osc8r wrote on Dec 3, 2024, 15:59:
Nullity wrote on Dec 3, 2024, 13:22:
OLED for a PC monitor is not a good idea (currently). Sure, the picture quality is great (save for the low brightness), but the negatives are too steep, and all the babying and hoops you have to jump through to attempt to prevent any of that is too much of a pain in the ass.

Also, this again.

Low brightness? Searing my retinas doesn’t sound enjoyable to me.
For HDR you should have 600 nits at an absolute minimum, with 1000 nits being being much better. It's been a couple years since I've followed OLED tech advancements, but as far as I know, OLED can't currently come near that.

If you're happy with current OLED tech, then more power to you. I may be inclined to get an OLED TV, but a monitor would be more susceptible to the negatives (like burn-in, for example). I currently have the last gen plasma TV made by Panasonic (65"), and while I'd like to move up to 4k and HDR, the picture quality is excellent (again, plasma), which has dissuaded me from spending money that I don't feel is necessary yet.

Hopefully microLED isn't too far off, which is even more promising than OLED.
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