From improvements in the efficiency of OLED materials to software developments and new testing techniques, OLED burn-in risk has been lowered. OLED monitors are generally a more sound investment than ever—at least for the right person.

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    2 years ago

    Sure, if you just throw the display in thrash, dumbass.

    Most of us just sell it second-hand…

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      2 years ago

      What about the degradation of the display? It’s ok because you can shovel it off to a poor person?

      It’s very expensive (in terms of resources) non-durable consumer good. Which is a crazy waste even if you foist your junk off to some poor sap that is forced by circumstance to live off your table scraps.

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        2 years ago

        You fuckhead, what makes you think only poor people buy second hand? I buy stuff second-hand and I’m not fucking poor.

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          2 years ago

          You have insulted me twice now without any material contribution to the discussion. I’m done with it.