WHERE IS MY OLED MONITOR???

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*Burns in your taskbar*

No market. Gaymurs would rather axe color accuracy for response times and people working with colors would rathet axe response times in favor of better colors. See macfaggots.

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>taskbar
>2019

>shilling oled when MLED exists

Just get a oled tv and put it slightly father away

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We'd all rather have both, but we don't like that we'd have to replace it every could years when the burn-in sets in.

kek they took a technical limitation and turned it into a feature.
lcds have black frame insertion too you know.

CRT has both, why compromise?

cancer from x-rays

I just want an oled 240hz 24" 1080p monitor

OLED has

>so we could see low prices in the coming years.
Never once in the history of capitalism has a company lowered prices based solely on manufacturing costs. If they manage to lower the cost of production by 90% they're gonna milk every penny out of it and reduce the final gradually by 20% max. We may get lower prices but they'll never be "low"

3 direct competitors, with two who already started producing panels in the same market (laptop and monitors) with one (samsung) being a major supplier of panels to many consumer facing OEMs, with one more manufacturer (LG) waiting to enter the fold. Yeah, I'd say prices are going to drop. There is no monopoly here and even if there was one OLED manufacturer there wouldn't be because it's competing against LCD, just like how LG's OLED TVs constantly drop prices to fight Samsung's dominance (literally 2x marketshare of its next closest competitor) even though samsung only makes LCD TVs

>MLED
>exists
In your dreams, buddy. Even Samshit are beginning production of TV-sized OLED panels this year, which means your meme technology is years away, if not vapourware.

LG has the patent on the only cost effective method of making larger OLED panels (WOLED), and they're already selling all the 55" and 65" OLEDs they can make.

A Japanese company called JOLED is planning to build an inkjet printed OLED factory next year, which has the potential to be cost-competitive with LG's WOLED. I would expect expect prices to stay higher for at least the first couple of years, though.

NO REFUNDS, KID.

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OLED as already been made obsolete by........wait for it.......*drumrollls*.......LED

There a new LED tech that double layers the backlight. It gives you blacks almost indenticaly to OLED, is much cheaper to manufacture AND has a much higher peak brightness rating that OLED panels are capable off which means the contrast ratio is way higher.

The second LED manufactures figured that blacks problem they made OLED a tech deadend like BetaMAX

no one cares about contrast, we need the super fast response OLED offers

Just get any LCD/IPS monitor with ULMB.

>no one cares about contrast

Nigga wut?

>has a much higher peak brightness rating that OLED panels are capable off which means the contrast ratio is way higher.
That isn't how contrast ratio is measured, you tech-illiterate fuck. Why does this board always embarrass itself when talking about TVs?

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good thing SED has replaced LCD 10 years ago and voided any new... oh wait

smartphone cancer is worse and still it has fully penetrated the market and lives of people

WOLED isn't really about cost savings. Inkjet is straight up like half the cost per unit of the current process. It's about keeping the wear leveling more consistent than a true RGB subpixel model while maintaining the traditional RGB subpixel layout, as opposed to pentile, which got a lot of flak on phones when it was discovered.

JOLED and Samsung are already starting production already and it's most likely the new OLED laptop panels announced for mid 2019 high-end laptops like the Spectre and Thinkpad x1 were made by Samsung or JOLED.

They said they were looking into it a while ago but haven't had any updates since. What we do know is they're starting production on laptop and monitor sized panels slated for sometime this year.

LCD is only cheap because of volume, high-end LCDs aren't cheap. The in-house 4k and 8k panels Samsung produces for their high-end 65" and above TVs are manufactured directly by Samsung and there's no reason why they would be cheap unlike the lower end stuff made by chinese manufacturers. LG OLED was already cutting costs and raising volume every year and now it's about take do a quantum leap thanks to JOLED and Samsung. Not to mention hisense hasn't announced any updates on their demo. Samsung showed off a microLED backlit TV with 10,000 zones, doesn't mean it's coming to market any time soon. OLED is a real thing, we know products, at least for laptops, are coming, they've been shown and announced as real market products, not tech demos.