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Oled Monitors

Elad.Evron

I was wondering if anyone knows something about OLED PC monitors coming to the consumer market. I know that there is one Asus oled monitor but iI think it costs around 1400$ for a 19inch 60hrz monitor or something like that (Linus had a vid about it). But I was talking about something more reasonable. 

We already have 60, 75, 90, 120 and 144 hrz OLED and AMOLED displays in basically everybudys pocket (Expect some specific phones like the Iphone 11 the LG g7 which is wierd because LG are the main players in oled screens and some otehr non mainstream barnds) and in some high end laptops, so like the biggest screen in that catagory is probably 17 inch (correct me if Im wrong) and we also have OLED tv which I think the smallest one is 55 inch (again correct me if Im wrong). But like thats a big jump in pannel size, between 17 and 55 inch there is around a 10x Size increase. 

 

 

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Ye there are some very big and expensive OLED monitors but that's it. In general probably won't see OLED mainstream ever. 

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3 hours ago, Doobeedoo said:

Ye there are some very big and expensive OLED monitors but that's it. In general probably won't see OLED mainstream ever. 

But they are not really monitors, they are more small TVs branded as monitors. Im talking about something around 24-27 inch

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1 hour ago, Elad.Evron said:

But they are not really monitors, they are more small TVs branded as monitors. Im talking about something around 24-27 inch

But they are monitors though, they're just huge. I'm not a fan too, but still they're not TVs at all. Reason they're large is the reason they can somewhat bring them to the market without insane costs. Since OLED panels are much more expensive to make smaller in like 24 or 27" for whatever reason. So cost but also burn in issues why they're not prevalent in desktop market. 

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