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Posted by Soothing Byte
 - Yesterday at 21:43:25
@Geoff:

It would be nice if you could tell us the exact miniled and oled TVs you've and are comparing with.

I believe miniLED has it's issues too. Not enough zones on more budget models and halo'ing effect.

Though I'm somewhat surprised your TV burned in.

Depends on your use case, for me high brightness is important so I think I'd prefer miniLED too.
Posted by Geoff
 - Yesterday at 19:22:48
Why would this comment recommended a oled as an alternative to a MINILED monitor, anyone considering a miniled want's 98% the quality of an oled without the chocolate pixels that melt themselves, a MINILED has legit almost identical dark scenes but probably 1.5x better high brightness scenes than oled, my personal MINILED tv in my Room has been used for the passed 5 years without a single issue, looks as good as day one, however my oled in the living room already has signs of burn in and it's getting less and less bright every year, horrible experience not worth it, you should recommend other MINILED monitors as an alternative not melting panel monitor's that we don't want
Posted by Terror Byte
 - March 14, 2026, 02:31:45
FFS, make it 32".
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 13, 2026, 18:08:26
TCL has launched a new mini LED gaming monitor with an extremely attractive price-to-performance ratio. With 2,304 dimming zones, the 27-inch 4K 160 Hz monitor sports impressive contrast ratios and a peak brightness of a whopping 2,000 nits.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/TCL-unveils-competitively-priced-mini-LED-gaming-monitor-with-2-304-dimming-zones-and-2-000-nit-peak-brightness.1249600.0.html