When do you folks think you'll get an OLED? When they figure out the image retention problems, when it dips below a certain price, when they figure out to grade in HDR well enough to warrant a better panel, or some combination of all that?
>>60729717
once tv's ramp up oled production, we will likely get monitors that are oled as a regular thing, or we will get tv's that have fast enough response time to make dedicated monitors obsolete.
We already have an OLED monitor, it's just very expensive and has some issues with motion.
Good OLED monitors probably aren't all that far off anymore. LG has fixed a lot of the issues typically associated with OLED and more manufacturers are jumping into the game. Samsung is planning to get self emitting quantum dot displays(which should work similar to OLED) by 2020.
Just a matter of getting the cost down now. OLED is in a similar place to 4K like four or so years ago at this point.
>>60729717
when they make an OLED resistant to burn in
Yeah, they gotta fix the burn in shit
>>60731279
>>60733742
these
i'm not buying a display meant to be discarded after two years
either fix it, or charge a disposable price for a disposable tier technology
I don't remember burn in this bad since rear projection, maybe plasma
I was heavily considering an LG B6 but decided to wait a couple years to see how the tech pans out. Would be nice to pick up a <$2.5k 75" OLED.
I'm satisfied with my Kuro for now, and an OLED's the only candidate I've seen that would make a good replacement.