Actually, people are underrating how serious the burn in issue is. It's bad. Really bad. You could not do a Windows task bar scenario on OLED screens without major problems.
World of Warcraft players would have their HUD burned in after about a week of normal play for them.
So hide the task bar.
I really don't get the bitching and moaning from people when it comes to this. Hide your fucking task bar, cycle your damn wallpapers, and remove your icons. Are people helpless or something? I already do all these things at home and I use an LCD monitor. If people don't want to be bothered by making these quick simple adjustments, fine. But complaining about things that take 5 seconds to adjust is ridiculous.
WoW is also one of the worst examples if you're talking about static HUDs, since there are about a million addons for changing every single aspect of the game's UI. I play WoW, and most of my screen is clear, with a small UI along the bottom. I literally haven't played with the normal UI since the day I began playing, and that's almost 10 years now.
Other games, sure, but I guess that's just the nature of HUDs.
Yes, and some people would buy a new Ferrari every year when it needs an oil change. You are in the 0.01% and monitor manufacturers don't cater for you, and never will. What happens at the upper echelons of monitor tech is hard to predict, but in the mainstream OLED will never arrive. LCD will be around for the rest of our lifetimes, I am quite certain of that.
Yet OLED is fairly present in laptop options. Is there a meaningful difference? They're both display panels. It's simply that most OLED panels currently aren't being cut for monitors, and LG's production lines are dedicated to TVs. I imagine we'll get more 30" and 40" options in the years ahead once LG's 88" line gets running and costs come down. Or from JOLED.