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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 11:35 PM
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[AC] $739.99: 32" MSI MPG 321URX 4K QD-OLED 0.03ms 240Hz Gaming Monitor at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 32" MSI MPG 321URX 4K QD-OLED 0.03ms 240Hz Gaming Monitor for $749.99 - $10 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $739.99.
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VioletAlpaca8489Today 12:15 AM
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Using it rn, budget king
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shk1020Today 12:22 AM
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Are OLEDs monitors safe to use these days? Or do they still have burn-in issues?
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shk1020Today 01:56 AM
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Quote from MemorableTest417 :
They still have burn-in issues. They always will. It's part of the technology. You can expect 2-3 years of use with OLED if you take excellent care of it and use all the "oled care" features 100% of the time (and never make a mistake), and also only ever use it for movies and light gaming. Any UI elements will burn-in in less time than that if you're using it daily for hours at a time. Most companies provide a 3 year warranty for burn in though, so you can take that for what it's worth.
Thanks for the reply. Dang, the time frame you gave is really short. Spending $750 for 3yrs of daily use (if that) does not seem worth it. No doubt OLED is better than IPS, but IPS is 1/3 the cost for 2-3x more life expectancy (based on my experience). Value-wise, OLED is still not worth it.
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BlasvaderToday 07:28 AM
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Quote from shk1020 :
Thanks for the reply. Dang, the time frame you gave is really short. Spending $750 for 3yrs of daily use (if that) does not seem worth it. No doubt OLED is better than IPS, but IPS is 1/3 the cost for 2-3x more life expectancy (based on my experience). Value-wise, OLED is still not worth it.
That person has no idea what they are talking about. OLEDs have tremendous lives and do automated pixel refreshes to avoid burn-in.There was recently an article, just this last week, that talked about how OLED has such a longer life than LCDs.

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