News ViewSonic Details New Gaming Monitors, Why There’s No OLED

"there is a premium to be paid for OLED monitors."

When OLEDs were first pitched to consumers about 20 years ago, it was expected to enable cheap printable wall-sized displays in the not too distant future to the point that the very low replacement cost would make the burn-in concerns moot. Today, OLEDs still have burn-in issues and are still far too expensive for most people to accept as consumables.
 
Give me high resolution and high refresh rate over OLED any day. I am waiting for 8K 32" monitor with 60Hz at 8K and 144Hz at 4K upscaled over a single cable.