1200$ for 1440p... who the hell would be stupid enough to buy that?
 
OLED offers the thinnest displays currently available.
Unfortunately, they are not getting thinner overall. I check new tvs at bestbuy sometimes. Well, they stayed the same thickness for a long time.
You can buy a very thin led monitor today. There is simply no way you would be able to find an oled monitor with its thickest parts to be thinner than that of a thin led IPS monitor.
In a sense, thinness of OLED displays is nullified by their overal size with motherboard and other parts.
And that is sad. I always disliked thick older lcd tvs.

It is a bit strange that OLED displays are not getting thinner. Laptops did, phone did, tablets.
I would speculate they simply dont know how, right now. Must be the heat.
 
OLED offers the thinnest displays currently available.
Unfortunately, they are not getting thinner overall. I check new tvs at bestbuy sometimes. Well, they stayed the same thickness for a long time.
You can buy a very thin led monitor today. There is simply no way you would be able to find an oled monitor with its thickest parts to be thinner than that of a thin led IPS monitor.
In a sense, thinness of OLED displays is nullified by their overal size with motherboard and other parts.
And that is sad. I always disliked thick older lcd tvs.

It is a bit strange that OLED displays are not getting thinner. Laptops did, phone did, tablets.
I would speculate they simply dont know how, right now. Must be the heat.

I would suggest the thickness it mainly due to heat management technologies used by the manufacturers, especially given the need to drive greater brightness for HDR content.

Here's a study from 2010 that highlights the need and benefits of heat management for OLEDs:

https://courses.washington.edu/overney/privateChemE530/Handouts/Project1-OLED-heat-transfer.pdf
 

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