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Disadvantages over LCD
*[https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tests/picture-quality/text-clarity Text clarity] issues. [https://www.rtings.com/discussions/996wIgE4017qJtNG/discuss-subpixel-layouts-of-oleds-and-maybe-crts Many OLED displays have weird subpixel layouts] - WBGR/RWBG/etc on LG OLEDs, triangular layout on QD-OLEDs.
*Expensive: Because they are still relatively new when you talk about the history of monitor technology, a lot OLEDs can still cost around a $1000. Fortunately, this seems to be because most manufacturers include other premium features like such as 4K resolution and 48-inch size, while special examples like such as the Switch OLED are available for $349.99, and 350 the Steam Deck OLED for $550 for 512GB of storageand the LG UltraGear monitor for around $800.
*So few OLED '''monitors''' in the market at the moment, and also OLED screen sizes are too big for some users (especially competitive gamers). OLED TVs have a general size of 42–48 inches as their smallest sizes, while certain QD-OLED monitors have a size of 34 inches ultra-wide, with the LG UltraGear being 27 inch. Other than [[Wikipedia:Comparison_of_high-definition_smartphone_displays#720p_by_1280_(HD_ready)|some of the older smartphones]] there are no <=1080P OLED display in the market, although the Switch OLED model's screen is 720p, and the Steam Deck OLED's screen is 800pand the UltraGear a resolution of 1440p.
====External links for OLED====
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