Oled technology is coming soon to gaming monitors
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OLED displays are still the most popular remaining on mobile devices. However, there is a category of displays that manufacturers with the OLED technique avoid. These are PC monitors, and the reason is that these displays cannot tolerate long-term viewing of a static image.
We will soon see the first gaming monitors with OLED panels
This causes a kind of burning, the result of which is that the screen can continue to show traces of long-lasting static elements. Therefore, OLED displays have so far been unsuitable for PCs. However, it seems that manufacturers may finally begin to change the focus of monitors with OLED displays.
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According to BlurBusters, the Japanese company JOLED has started the production of OLED screens that operate at 120 Hz, which will first appear on the ASUS ProArt PQ22UC monitor. This monitor will have an OLED matrix with a 21.6-inch diagonal and 4K resolution, in addition to providing 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color palette and support for HDR10. However, this is a monitor for professional use.
JOLED already has an OLED array with a 21.6-inch diagonal and 1080p resolution, aimed at gamers. The work was carried out in collaboration with Burning Core, a well-known team of League of Legends players. A good quality OLED matrix not only supposes an excellent color reproduction, but also a very high contrast ratio and, of course, an unparalleled black level. Recent achievements in the field of OLED technology development have caused the scale of the pixel burnout problem to decrease, which opens the door to viewing these displays on PCs.
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