By A Mystery Man Writer
The Alienware 34 QD-OLED is still the best gaming monitor you can buy, and I'm happy I bought one. But the constant reminders of OLED burn-in are fatiguing.
Lg 27gr95qe came in today! Thoughts so far are that it's a fantastic looking/feeling display, it's a lot dimmer than the monitors I've been using, the anti glare coating is more aggressive
CES 2024: LG Develops OLED Monitor That Can Hit 480Hz Refresh Rate, oled monitor
Closer look at grainy display under 400x OM : r/GalaxyS24Ultra
Alienware just invalidated its own high-end esports monitor
There are still massive problems with OLEDs as gaming monitors and that's why I'm sticking with my gorgeous glossy IPS for now
There seems to be one of the mura screamers in almost any popular post. Glad that most of us can look past it :) : r/PSVR
Lenovo Announces Wicked-Fast 360Hz Legion Y25g Monitor
A follow up to reducing eyestrain and headache in high frequency PWM (Verified to be working) : r/PWM_Sensitive
Lenovo Announces Wicked-Fast 360Hz Legion Y25g Monitor
OLED Gaming Monitors - The Burn In Problem…
Anon predatormaxxes : r/greentext
Why OLED monitor burn-in isn't a huge problem anymore
Why OLED beats mini-LED for gaming every time
How is it that OLED monitors suffer from motion blur like LCD? It doesn't quite make sense to me. : r/Monitors