Next gen monitors

When will next gen monitors be mainstream?

We've been stuck with LED monitors for decades and OLED prob isn't going mainstream for desktop use.

Microled seem promising but I'm probably betting on Miniled to own the market

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we're at the breaking point of standards.
It's been 1080p 60hz for a long time give it a year or two and 4k 140hz will be the new fhd and the market will mostly consist of OLED and dual LCD

Microled is too far away and might not even work.
Dual LCD seems to be the most promising so far.

4k 140hz is like 10 times higher bandwidth than 1080 60hz, prob will be much longer than two years

>mostly consist of OLED

Will they fix burn ins though?

>1080 60hz, prob will be much longer than two years

Displayport 3 can handle that no probs
>Will they fix burn ins though?
No, you will just fucking live with it just like the people got used to atrocious quality of the first LCDs on the market.

There's also QLED technology, which is a fancy term for VA with a powerful backlight, that might take a hold too.

This will probably be the next price range
>qled = the new TN
>midrange oled = the new IPS
>Double LCD = expensive pro tier super IPS

>LED monitors

OLED is dead after double LCD is out.
No one cares outside a few niche videophiles and they'll pay the extra power cost.
No one is buying OLED now, since everyone knows it dies quickly and most people only replace a TV every 10 years, not every 2.

>OLED is dead after double LCD is out.

Double LCD will be very expensive. expect like double the prices of OLED or more.

For starters you need TWO screens without any dead pixels
Then you need to precisely allign them and all

how can it have a better picture than OLED though? It's just two normal LCD screens. It will be better than a normal one but I doubt you can get rid of all disadvantages of single LCD screens.

It won't, it's cheap to implement, far cheaper than OLED.
The problem with it is that LCD were already bad with light transmittance, have two stacked makes that even worse, to the point on 8:1 transmittance, needed a 1600nits input light to output ~200nits, that's already a lot of power but then everyone expects HDR and 1000nits bright spots, so you need a 8000nits backlight.

The expense is going to the power costs.
The only reason this isn't DOA is due to the fact it's cheap to make.

Today I will remind them.

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