Redpill me on OLED besides burn in, is it really the future of console and PC displays?
Redpill me on OLED besides burn in, is it really the future of console and PC displays?
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>burn in
meme technology
i will never use a monitor that has me worrying about ruining it just by having a certain image displayed for too long
>Taskbar set to autohide
>Black wallpaper to save power or wallpaper engine to prevent burn in
>Icons on desktop periodically move each time the desktop is restarted
>Monitor has built in pixel shifting
>Screensaver kicks in if the computer is idle for longer than 30 mins
No burn in on PC
>wallpaper engine
dont tell me that you pay money for animated wallpapers... this is like itoddlers paying for basic programs
Ok but my lcd has burn in aswell
glossy VA mogs oled
>I don't want to worry about my monitor
>You don't have to bro just use these 7 steps and inconveniences and you will never have to worry about it !
>smear
Cool story bro.
Why are you shilling the worst technology though
I think eventually Mini/Micro LED will surpass OLED. The Mini LED display on my wife's M1 Macbook look just as good as the OLED Sony TV in my living room, and she doesn't have to worry about the dock or the bar at the top burning into her screen unlike with OLED.
>can't use full screen applications for a long time since UI bars are larger than pixel shift would correct
>can only play shitty """cinematic"" console games as all good games have large important persistent UI elements
I guess it can work for casual normalfaggot users who don't work on their PC and limit their screen time
consider that crt's literally invented the burn in meme and they burn in enormously worse than oleds but Any Forums never stops fellating their tubes
qd-oled is pretty cool
oled is pretty good by itself as well
the future is microLED, but that's probably a decade away
not worth it go mini led woooo
Except you're wrong. CRTs solved their burn-in.
"Modern" CRTs (1995 onwards) can last 50 000 hours without any burn-in with minimal precautions, their electron guns are more likely to just give out before you burn-in even the Windows Taskbar.
Meanwhile you can burn-in a OLED in just a couple thousand hours, even when taking precautions.
>crt's literally invented the burn in meme
Any self-emissive display technology is bound to be prone to burn-in, even MicroLEDs of the future. It's just physics, the LEDs in your LCD's backlight dim out with time as well. Nothing lasts forever.
Modern OLED is brighter and thus harder to burn in since maxing out the brightness 24/7 is what caused burn in. The only competing display technology is micro-LED and it's not commercially viable for small displays yet. It brutally curb stomps the living fuck out of IPS in terms of color accuracy/HDR/display response time/viewing angles.
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>The Mini LED display on my wife's M1 Macbook look just as good as the OLED Sony TV in my living room
Get you eyes checked itoddler.
I got a CX in 2020 and absolutely love it. OLED will have a longer legacy than Plasma TVs did but needs to be priced similar to LED to really be considered for the future.
OLED has no ghosting and the fastest response time. Also no tech will ever match it for HDR since it has 8+ million zones.
>97% of all devices are better
Holy fucking shit aplol...
>OLED has no ghosting
But it still has plenty of sample&hold blur, which is 90% of all blur you see on modern LCDs.
Certain IPS monitors like the Viewsonic XG2431 can easily beat these OLEDs, and of course all CRTs win by default.
Is your wife single?
C1 with 120hz BFI has less motion blur than 240hz IPS or VA
not to mention having 1ms response time at 4k
~4ms of persistence is still a lot of motion blur.