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Posted by GeorgeS
 - February 19, 2025, 01:41:57
Quote from: Mr Majestyk on February 19, 2025, 00:28:58IPS Black or mini-led for now. Maybe 2026/27 will bring better news with widespread adoption of TANDEM displays and blue phosphorescent OLED.

^^ This ^^

While OLED looks great on a TV and my LG 'self protects' with by fairly quickly 'timing out' with a Starburst screen saver pattern, that would be rather annoying in an office along with sight of any burn-in on the screen. :(

IMHO: they can 'project' (wishful thinking) all they want.
Posted by Mr Majestyk
 - February 19, 2025, 00:28:58
LG should show us the data that professionals are flocking to OLED. Nearly every person I know that has a life and doesn't exclusively game, say they will not buy OLED. I will not touch one until they come with a 7 year burn-in warranty and prices have fallen 30% at least. To think anyone with common sense that does say 8hrs+ of productivity, would buy a current gen OLED which will show some burn-in after 3-6 months and will be terrible by year 3.

IPS Black or mini-led for now. Maybe 2026/27 will bring better news with widespread adoption of TANDEM displays and blue phosphorescent OLED.
Posted by davidm
 - February 19, 2025, 00:07:27
«One 2008 technical report on an OLED TV panel found that after 1,000 hours, the blue luminance degraded by 12%, the red by 7% and the green by 8%. In particular, blue OLEDs at that time had a lifetime of around 14,000 hours to half original brightness (five years at eight hours per day) when used for flat-panel displays. In 2016, LG Electronics reported an expected lifetime of 100,000 hours, up from 36,000 hours in 2013. A US Department of Energy paper shows that the expected lifespans of OLED lighting products goes down with increasing brightness, with an expected lifespan of 40,000 hours at 25% brightness, or 10,000 hours at 100% brightness»

By the time five years (at least) have passed, there will be even better tech. But OLED is the best tech today.
Posted by Swizzy
 - February 18, 2025, 22:02:04
Yeah nah hard pass for now. Expensive and short lived.
Posted by GeorgeS
 - February 18, 2025, 21:48:15
Oh sure...

while OEM's can try 'Band-Aid' attempts to overcome 'burn in' there is always OLED's 'dirty little secret' of Blue pixels wearing out in a small fraction of the time of other colors.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 18, 2025, 20:41:33
OLED monitors are quickly becoming the preferred choice of gamers and professionals. LG revealed a new sales forecast backing up earlier claims about rising market shares. Why has support for these still-pricey displays risen so sharply?

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OLED-monitor-sales-will-continue-to-boom-according-to-an-LG-financial-forecast.963330.0.html