News ASRock's 32-inch, 480 Hz OLED monitor is a feast for the eyes and your router

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I don't get it...dropping the resolution to 1080p on a 4K monitor usually results, in my experience, a terrible, soft image that you wouldn't want to game on.

Is it doing some sort of hardware integer scaling to keep the image crisp or they just expecting people to put up with the soft image for the sake of 480Hz?

If so, Yuk!
 
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nah still pass oled screen Burn in still a issue
OLED burn in will never be completely solved, so you will never be able to consider one if your stance is that hard on burn in. I have had a LG CX for media and games use on my PC for 4 years now with no problems other than a few dead pixels, but that is w/e as they are all on the very edges and its still in warranty.
 
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At this point I would wait for microLED displays if OLED is appealing. Pricing should come down enough in 3 to 5 years and then one can have the richness of OLED without the limitations.