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TechComputers & PCsMonitorsWhatever you do, don’t buy an OLED monitor right now. Here’s whyLimited availability and high prices means this isn’t the time to invest in OLEDWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Limited availability and high prices means this isn’t the time to invest in OLED

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LG UltraGear 45" curved OLED monitor

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I wrote about the newLG UltraGear OLED monitora few days ago, and it’s an impressive bit of kit: 240Hz refresh rate, a 45-inch display with 800R curvature, lag of just 0.3ms. But it’s also $1,699, and there aren’t many smaller or cheaper options. There’s a couple of 34-inch Alienware QD-OLEDs at around £1,000, andASUShas its ROG Swift 42-incher at around £1,399. And that’s pretty much it.

If you’re thinking about getting an OLED display, I don’t think this is the right time to do it.

The first and most obvious reason not to go OLED is that there’s a risk of burn-in. It’s not as bad as with the CRT displays I did my first computing on, but it’s still a problem with OLED and a particular problem with OLED monitors. And that’s because we use monitors for different things than we do TVs, so for example when I’m working there are tons of things that live permanently in the same place for all the hours my displays are on.

There are some tech workarounds for screen burn on OLED, but they’re workarounds rather than solutions. I’d be very wary of investing big money in an OLED monitor until I could be sure I won’t end up with a permanent reminder of my most-used icons and apps.

The other reason is that there simply aren’t many good OLED monitors out there, and as a result you don’t have the intense competition that you’ll find in every other sector of the display market. OLED TVs have been plummeting in price and their specs improving dramatically; for example if you’re buying for gaming, you might be better with an OLED TV: LG’s 42-inch version of the LG C2 is now under £1,000 and great forXbox Series XandPS5gaming.

If you’re a creative pro such as a video editor or photographer then OLED’s colour reproduction and superlative contrast matter. But if you’re not, thebest monitorsandbest gaming monitorsfor most people aren’t OLED: over time that’ll change as more manufacturers bring more models to market, but right now for everyday computing and casual gaming OLED is overkill – and overly expensive too.

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