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Where are 24-inch OLED monitors?

KNice

I've been looking around the internet for a 24 inch OLED monitor and I can't seem to find any maker that produces them. It's either one of those large 30+ inch monitors or tiny 13-15 inch monitors. Is it because 24 inch monitors are not high in demand? Or is there some sort of limitation that prevents makers from making 24 inch OLED displays--let alone 27 inch OLED monitors; those also seem difficult to come by.

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8 minutes ago, KNice said:

I've been looking around the internet for a 24 inch OLED monitor and I can't seem to find any maker that produces them. It's either one of those large 30+ inch monitors or tiny 13-15 inch monitors. Is it because 24 inch monitors are not high in demand? Or is there some sort of limitation that prevents makers from making 24 inch OLED displays--let alone 27 inch OLED monitors; those also seem difficult to come by.

Cost to make them vs actual demand for them vs potential market. LG is coming out with a 27" one soon, 24" simply is pretty much reserved for Gaming monitors and maybe a few other use cases. 

 

Maybe when pricing comes down enough and it makes sense to them to make it, right now there just isnt going to be a demand for a 800$+ OLED 24" Monitor at current pricing. 

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I doubt they'll come though. It would be 1080p for 24" and I find it hard they would make that. We'll see.

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I don't see why make one under 27in unless it is for laptops.  The 24in screen size is mostly a budget consideration, it is too tiny otherwise.  There isn't anything budget about OLED.  

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I don't think they will ever make 24" OLED as market for 24" is no longer on demand anymore.

 

Frank speak 24" is too small for a desktop display. I personally will not get any monitor size below 27".

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BTW Amazon has a lot of portable 13.3-15.6in OLED screens 1080p and 4k.  They are an unknown because they aren't the best manufacturer, 60hz and low power probably low NIT displays.

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On 10/29/2022 at 10:14 PM, KNice said:

I've been looking around the internet for a 24 inch OLED monitor and I can't seem to find any maker that produces them. It's either one of those large 30+ inch monitors or tiny 13-15 inch monitors. Is it because 24 inch monitors are not high in demand? Or is there some sort of limitation that prevents makers from making 24 inch OLED displays--let alone 27 inch OLED monitors; those also seem difficult to come by.

It won't happen. I believe 27 will be the smallest but more of them will be 32 inches. 

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10 hours ago, ewitte said:

BTW Amazon has a lot of portable 13.3-15.6in OLED screens 1080p and 4k.  They are an unknown because they aren't the best manufacturer, 60hz and low power probably low NIT displays.

I have multiple of these. The best one is the C-Force 4k. It is very bright, and has extensive options for balancing black levels to prevent crushing. You can get mysterymeat ones on ali express for sub 200, but on amazon it's in the 600 range. However its so good I stopped using almost all other displays when im gaming. They boast 550 nits... but I was able to measure them at like 350-400 using my phones light meter (so not exactly scientific but good enough to say they arent low brightness)... and they are brighter than my first gen quantum dot VA 32" panel from samsung. The actual pannels are all samsung I believe, as far as I know samsung is the only one making 15.6" Oled pannels.

As far as color, contrast, brightness, motion blur, only my tubes, and my 240hz DLP projector can top it. I wrote an entire article on the Innocn 15.6 on blur busters forum but it died and since ive had the c-force it's been amazing. No internal batter or touch in that unit either, which may suck for features, but that also means less to go wrong.

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On 10/29/2022 at 11:14 PM, KNice said:

I've been looking around the internet for a 24 inch OLED monitor and I can't seem to find any maker that produces them. It's either one of those large 30+ inch monitors or tiny 13-15 inch monitors. Is it because 24 inch monitors are not high in demand? Or is there some sort of limitation that prevents makers from making 24 inch OLED displays--let alone 27 inch OLED monitors; those also seem difficult to come by.

They make 27 and 32" RGB oled but not Woled or QD Oled yet and RGB Oled is very expensive (like... thousands and only available in pro market spaces). There is a limitation based on how many can be cut from a sheet and you have to tool the machine specifically for it. So its not... complicated, but there has to be a market. Larger tv's make sense because movies and mixed viewing are low risk for burn in. 15.6" for laptops is low risk because they can limit brightness and people toss the whole unit after 3ish years (in the high end market where oleds are found typically.) I believe the fear about coming out with a 24~32" unit is that this is the range where people tend to sweet spot monitors and keep them for near a decade and that just isn't going to fly with Oled and burn in for desktop. People leave desktops on, use them for long hours, move primary displays into secondary displays as they buy new tech. Eventually the burn in will become a problem, and even if its out side of warranty 5 years down the road, they don't want the negative public perception. At least that's my tinfoil conspiracy. 15.6" isn't so bad (see my above post) remember the screen size in relation to your field of view changes based on distance. Get a tiny 15.6" tablet holder (they exist for 40~70 bucks) and you can set your keyboard under it and sit comfortably close enough that it is plenty large. Trust me, I am 6"4, if I can get close enough, so can you 🙂

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On 11/1/2022 at 1:17 AM, Naveronasis said:

I have multiple of these. The best one is the C-Force 4k. It is very bright, and has extensive options for balancing black levels to prevent crushing. You can get mysterymeat ones on ali express for sub 200, but on amazon it's in the 600 range. However its so good I stopped using almost all other displays when im gaming. They boast 550 nits... but I was able to measure them at like 350-400 using my phones light meter (so not exactly scientific but good enough to say they arent low brightness)... and they are brighter than my first gen quantum dot VA 32" panel from samsung. The actual pannels are all samsung I believe, as far as I know samsung is the only one making 15.6" Oled pannels.

As far as color, contrast, brightness, motion blur, only my tubes, and my 240hz DLP projector can top it. I wrote an entire article on the Innocn 15.6 on blur busters forum but it died and since ive had the c-force it's been amazing. No internal batter or touch in that unit either, which may suck for features, but that also means less to go wrong.

Yeah, the 4k ones are a bit pricy.  1080p ones are quite a bit lower.

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On 11/2/2022 at 3:18 PM, ewitte said:

Yeah, the 4k ones are a bit pricy.  1080p ones are quite a bit lower.

Yeah, well... you can get loose 4k ones (panel and dp40 controller only) for the price of retail 1080p But that requires some tech skills... but a neat option for many 15.6 laptops as a screen upgrade. I was skeptical at 600, but really, honestly, it is THAT good if you don't mind cozying up to it very close. I was playing Factorio on it and it made me want to cry it's so nice, and factorio doesn't lend itself well to "small monitors" normally, but the contrast makes everything clear and readable, and the motion blur while its only 60, and still sample and hold, is so greatly reduced that its still much better than my other non-CRT displays.

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