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Samsung's MicroLED should be the better choice for computer monitors as it is similar to OLED but fixes the image retention/burn in issues. I bet we will start seeing monitors go to this tech rather than OLED. The first MicroLED TV will be out later this year, so Id expect monitors to start popping up in late 2019-2020
Samsung's MicroLED should be the better choice for computer monitors as it is similar to OLED but fixes the image retention/burn in issues. I bet we will start seeing monitors go to this tech rather than OLED. The first MicroLED TV will be out later this year, so Id expect monitors to start popping up in late 2019-2020
Samsung marketing at its finest.
MicroLED will suck even worse for monitors. That The Wall gimmick TV is as high a density as they will be getting today. And that's 30ppi horiz.
For comparison, a 55 inch OLED TV is 80ppi, and Dell's 30" UP3017Q is 146ppi. Not even in the same neighborhood.
MicroLED has been around for many years. The density wall has never been surpassed, so the industry went through the trouble of developing OLED. Samsung is pushing QLED as an alternative, since they lack the fixes LG implemented for their TVs. In the mean-time, Samsung wants people to think they're doing something, while QLED pixel displays are still stuck in the labs.
FALD is also hitting the same density wall MicroLED is, so VA can't save you.
OLED is your only hope. Burn-in gets to be less and less of a problem every day, just like it did with new CRT technologies.
Seriously tho hahahahahaSamsung marketing at its finest.