is an oled monitor really worth it?
>>106022959 (OP)Not yet but I'd not go without OLED on a phone screen, tablet (unless it's eink) or smaller gaming devices (switch, steamdeck etc.)
Depends, what is "it" worth?
>>106023017>but I'd not go without OLED on a phone screeni agree fully now that i've recently switched to a phone with oled, it's gorgeous compared to crappy lcd, but i'm not sure if it's gonna be that big of a difference on a desktop
>>106023086>>106023077well the cheapest samsung oled i can find is worth half my paycheck
i think sadly i can't afford it
>>106023225vgh. Bestie, embrace your inner welfare queen. Finance the most expensive one.
>>106022959 (OP)I splurged on a 49" super ultrawide OLED monitor and will never go back desu
>>106022959 (OP)It's being phased out for miniLED so probably not. Fuck EU niggers and their faggy energy requirements for killing Dual Cell LED in the cradle.
>>106022959 (OP)>>106023077*If you can afford to replace it every few years.
Or if you're willing to risk it and do it through burn-in warranty fraud every time it's about to expire.
Mine developed an obnoxious dead pixel one week into buying it. Contacted the seller who proceeded to reimburse me the full amount without any questions. Planned on selling it but the dead pixel fixed itself a week later so now I have a free monitor.
>>106022959 (OP)If you're comfortable right now I would say wait for them to move to a standard RGB layout which should be coming withing the next 6-12 months. The text fringing exists even if you get a high DPI 4k 27" monitor. Once those come out the only argument against them will be luddism.
>t. someone who bought a non-standard WOLED layout OLED
>>106025967>miniLEDit will never beat self lit pixels