Cost is a big problem. It's still very expensive to make OLED panels big enough for monitors
Well LG are now doing 55" 4K panels, my dream would be a 3440*1440 21:9 OLED with a decent refresh rate.
People say this all the time, but my experience is completely different. I owned a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, which has an OLED screen, and used it mainly for reading - white text on a black background; it must have clocked up a couple of thousand hours doing that. On a screen with burn issues that would certainly have caused at least faint horizontal striping, but there wasn't a trace of it. The screen uniformity was as good after almost 3 years as the day it came out of the box.Burn in would be a problem with monitors though, tablets/mobiles aren't the same as you very rarely, if ever will have the exact same image on your display for more than 5 minutes (outside of gaming and the notification bar icons), with pc's, you have the windows outer frame, icons, word documents etc. etc. open for 30+ minutes, it would be a nightmare for pc usage.
Cost is a big problem. It's still very expensive to make OLED panels big enough for monitors, you'd have to pay thousands of pounds for even a 22/23" screen. Burn shouldn't be a major issue with modern OLED panels - we reached a point in 2011/12 where they were good enough for years of use in tablets without any visible burn, and OLED tech is a lot more mature now. The manufacturing cost just needs to come down.
Hopefully that will happen over the next couple of years. I have a Samsung tablet with an 8.4" 2560x1600 OLED display and it is flat out the best screen I've ever seen, by a country mile. A monitor with that image quality would be stunning.
Not sure about the cost, for some reason TV's tech. in general seems a lot cheaper than monitor tech. i.e. you could get the first gen LG 55" (iirc) OLED tv at the indian place for £2k (original price when it first came out was £3-4k iirc), where as that 25" oled monitor costs £4k
This is wrong i've had my note 4 for since release and it already got screen burn on the notification bar.
Ironically I was reading up on OLED earlier.
According to WIKI; response times for OLED are up to 1,000 times that of LCD, putting them at an estimate 0.01ms.
Also, theoretically refresh rates could reach 100,000Hz.....
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OLED has been talked about for ages, like 8 years since the first commercial TV.
I think if it were viable tech we'd have 32" panels using it by now.
Honestly, where's the incentive when people are literally throwing big wads of cash at the likes of LG, Dell, AOC and Acer for crappy 'premium' IPS monitors? They are laughing all the way to the bank. Only when that stops will there be any real incentive to step up and bring OLED (or something else) to the marketplace. All these decisions are financially driven, it's quite a simple concept. The monitor manufacturers aren't our mates out to do us a favour any more than the bank manager is lol!!
Honestly, where's the incentive when people are literally throwing big wads of cash at the likes of LG, Dell, AOC and Acer for crappy 'premium' IPS monitors? They are laughing all the way to the bank. Only when that stops will there be any real incentive to step up and bring OLED (or something else) to the marketplace. All these decisions are financially driven, it's quite a simple concept. The monitor manufacturers aren't our mates out to do us a favour any more than the bank manager is lol!!
Your point in generally valid but you're disregarding the engineering side of things. It's not like they've all got OLED fully figured out and are holding off the release only to sell more IPS panels.
No I agree... but the engineering is the most costly part, and why would they bother spending the money on getting a new tech fit and ready when they're making bags of cash from the existing one? No incentive.