what are some alternatives to OLEDI can afford top range OLED but I cannot afford to change it every 2-3 years, I mean I can but I would find that wasteful.It will used connected to a PC because fuck Smart TV, all I care about is a good panel.was considering TCL but they have half the dimming zones in EU compared to the US
Oled gets spammed by poojoos almost as much as apple crap on hereIPS is great, lasts basically forever or something
>>107704725>he doesn't knowrumao
>>107704661Quantum Dotsask your Ai girlfriend
>>107704661any miniled is good enough
>>107704661The 2-3 years thing is complete fabrication. If you're really worried about burn in then just have your monitor go to sleep after x minutes of inactivity. Burn in is essentially a non issue if you're not retarded.
Stop samefriending your own thread
>>107704661Solved issue, it will last way longer then 2-3 years.
>>107704661Buy second vs Andes
>>107704661Buy second handed
>>107704661There is none. If you want OLED, get OLED.
>>107704661>>107704824
>>107704661When the OLED care program kicks it, that should all... just go away.
>>107704661Anon just take the OLED pill, all panels turn to shit eventually.
>>107704725I'm pretty sure it's the chinkjeets, in that instance.The pajeets don't have that much presence on 4shill, in general.
>>107704725>>107704911>tfw chinks and jeets can afford OLEDs but whities can't
>>107704792this, with some adjustments you can make miniled look very close to oled (or even better if it has high peak brightness with hdr)Not only is it cheaper its drawbacks are also fairly minimal compared to oled
>>107704937you need a lot of zones and usually smaller screens don't have that manyfor 4k you really want a big tv or you'll get bad glow
I've been using LG C2 Evo for 3 years, every day for 8hrs+ and it's still absolutely perfect. No dimming, no dead pixels, no issues of any kind.It's a god-tier screen. Everything else looks like shit. I've also had a pleasure to check out my friend's C5 and I couldn't tell much difference when using it as a monitor.I couldn't see myself ever using:a non- OLED screen,or a screen smaller than 40".Also, when deciding between 48" and 42", go for 42".Let me know if you need tips on how to set it up.
>>107704937Still stuck with shit tier response times
>>107704961Based.
>>107704961
>>107704961I am on 65inch currentlywas even considering a 77inch LG b4
>>107704991>I am on 65inch currently>was even considering a 77inch LG b4Wat? Do you use your computer from across the room? It's impossible to use a screen that big as a monitor without moving away 5-6'.40-42" is the absolute sweet-spot for 4K monitor use since the PPI will be above 100.42" is 104.9 PPI48" is 91.79 (still decent)but 77 is 67.78 which is too chunky.W-OLED arrangement of LG screens is also not too weird which means that most of the OSes will work with it just fine and text rendering will be crisp. If you use other types of OLED screens, expect text to be slightly blurry.
>>107704973>>107704978
>>107705070>W-OLED arrangement of LG screens is also not too weird which means that most of the OSes will work with it just fine and text rendering will be crisp. If you use other types of OLED screens, expect text to be slightly blurry.It was only ever an issue with ClearType on Windows.
>>107705070>moving away 5-6'.about that, it's a big room I also used to use for VR
>>107704965they're fine if you're not going for 240hz where even the best minileds overshoot up the wazoo
>>107704730NTA but do they not last very long?
>>107704661If you're talking about a TV where you just watch full-screen video then OLED is fine. It won't get raped in 2-3 years of reasonable video watching, not unless you keep it on all day or something.If you're talking about a computer monitor then it will indeed get raped quickly and you should get some LCD with local dimming instead.
>>107705564it won't if you actually care for itbut then again even 4k minileds are quite cheap
>>107705564>>107705588you don't even need to care, see >>107704848
>>107705564>>107705588If anything for PC use it will last longer since you'll NEVER use it at 100% emitter brightness for desktop use, maybe max 25%.
>>107705070>40-42" is the absolute sweet-spot for 4K monitor use since the PPI will be above 100.if you think there's no use case for ppi above 100 you're clinically blind.
I don't even know what my monitor is. It doesn't say, so I assume LCD. Literally fine.
>>107704661The only alternatives to OLED are Plasma and CRT, both of which are dead
>>107705714just spend a decade looking at inferior tech until you start coping about not being able to afford microledit's that easy