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CGI-Quality said:
Cerebralbore101 said:
Forget about 4K or HDR. A $2000 OLED screen puts everything else to shame. Normally when pixels are lit up, part of their light bleeds into the next pixel. This makes colors a bit off from real life, and faded. This is especially true for night scenes because a bright pixel that is part of a light, will bleed over into a black pixel that is part of the night sky. OLED gets rid of this so blacks look blacker, contrast is vastly improved, and everything looks more defined. Hopefully in about 4 or 5 years OLED TVs will drop in price to around $700 for a 55 inch model.

Speaking strictly TVs, yes, OLED screens are top of their class. An 8K IPS monitor (rare as they are) can still produce comparable results, though. OLED computer monitors are actually what I'm waiting for, as that will, literally, obliterate everything else. 

Yeah, but for the longest time a good 4K monitor at 32 inches would cost something like $700, (while a good 4K TV at 55 inches could be had for $300) it was only recently that a good 4K 32 inch monitor was priced at $300 to $400. So I imagine those 32 inch OLED monitors with good response time, and hertz will take forever to come down in price. 

But yeah, those will blow everything away. They'll make 1080p look like 480 or less.