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Anonymous /v/714037795#714039049
6/30/2025, 3:17:46 AM
Color and saturation aren't the problem with LED, it's backlight bleed. You can get just as good color and saturation between LED and OLED. It's dark scenes that are the issue.
With an LED monitor you have 4 light zones.
With an OLED monitor you have millions of light zones because each pixel creates its own light source. On a 4K OLED, there are 8,294,400 light zones.

On an LED, with the monitor turned on, during a black screen. this is what it looks like (it varies monitor to monitor).
On an OLED, with the monitor turned on, during a black screen, it looks like the monitor is off. It's pure black. This creates an infinite level of contrast per pixel which creates some insane visuals, especially in mixed light environments like Cyberpunk.

People that are worried about burn in; even though it's not really an issue anymore because of different monitor software techniques, if you can afford $1000/year, you could just buy a new monitor every year.