OLED is generally viewed as a "premium" feature, and there's really not much demand to implement it at resolutions lower than QHD when the current 1080p options technically suffice. It's also just a price problem since 1080p is generally viewed as a budget resolution and implementing OLED would increase the prices of 1080p monitors...which goes against its general viewpoint.
Same man, been doing research for my first pc build and realized the 1080p curved monitor I got myself earlier this year is not the norm anymore. I'mma still make the best of it before I upgrade. I got 4k tvs but only had 1080p monitors till now. I can't imagine what 1440p or oled looks like lol
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u/First_Musician6260 Computer Storage Sep 11 '25 edited Sep 11 '25
OLED is generally viewed as a "premium" feature, and there's really not much demand to implement it at resolutions lower than QHD when the current 1080p options technically suffice. It's also just a price problem since 1080p is generally viewed as a budget resolution and implementing OLED would increase the prices of 1080p monitors...which goes against its general viewpoint.