THE LORD 2024년 10월 29일 오후 10시 09분
OLED monitors are bad for reading text?
Anyone has an OLED? Can you read microsoft excel, word, PDF and web browser text properly?

There are 2 version QD-OLED and WOLED.
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r.linder 2024년 10월 29일 오후 10시 15분 
Not true at all, how good of text clarity a display typically has comes down to the individual model and not because of the panel type itself

OLED panels are bad for their lifespan as they use organic components which are prone to degradation, which can't be fully prevented, only delayed. They do look absolutely amazing though, and they have instant response times.
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Bad 💀 Motha 2024년 10월 29일 오후 10시 17분 
Sometimes you may have to run Windows ClearType and go through that to make general OS text more clear. The text in general should be fine for most users. If not try setting a Preset within the Monitor you can easily switch to if needed for "reading" mode. One where the Brightness and Contrast have been lowered so the screen is much easier on your eyes when viewing documents and generally reading website that tend to have bight white backgrounds.
_I_ 2024년 10월 29일 오후 11시 26분 
guide here
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/80598-turn-off-cleartype-windows-10-a.html

winkey + r -> cttune.exe
first page, untick
next page, yes (all moniotrs)
next page, change monitors to native res
next page, left box (of 2)
next page, top center box (of 6)
next page, left box (of 3)
next page, top center box (of 6 again)
next page, top right box (of 6 again)
next page, next
last page, finish


its never truly off for win 7+, but thats going to change the sub pixel order correctly for most lcd/oled panels

if the monitor or its panel are upsidedown or sideways ymmv
i have seen a few displays/tvs with the panel mounted the wrong way, and its main board compensate for it
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Pocahawtness 2024년 10월 30일 오전 7시 34분 
THE LORD님이 먼저 게시:
Anyone has an OLED? Can you read microsoft excel, word, PDF and web browser text properly?

There are 2 version QD-OLED and WOLED.


Yes it is true.

Install something called MacType and then find the specific sub-pixel layout that matches your monitor. You should be able to find examples on the internet. and find one that is good for the particular layout the monitor uses.

It doesn't cure the problem in all apps but it will in the ones that use Windows for fonts.


Please note, though, that it won't work if you use dual monitors, because of course they may have two different sub-pixel layouts.

Microsoft has been really slow addressing this problem.
skOsH♥ 2024년 10월 31일 오전 4시 53분 
You can use a dark background and then change the opacity of text so it is still visible but doesn't put too much wear on the screen

Edit: I have an oled, but I use a second monitor for using text for any extended period of time. Usually my oled monitor is off or I am refreshing it before power down usually every 4 hours. So I often don't even have my oled on....and I think it's been about 3 years or so and I haven't noticed any burn in. It's a qd-oled
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Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. 2024년 10월 31일 오전 7시 04분 
Jesus ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Christ.
Imagine jumping trough dozens of hoops so your display which cost ya 4-figures does not burn in.....
But hey, the black is MUCH MUCH blacker on OLED. It's worth the hassle.

OLED is like cosmetic surgery. Where are not there yet.
Haruspex 2024년 10월 31일 오전 7시 33분 
Well considering every major smartphone of the past several years has an OLED screen, and reading text is just fine there. I would think so. I've read whole novels on my phone comfortably.

I haven't noticed any issues reading text on my Steam Deck OLED either.

What gave you the suspicion that reading text on an OLED display would be problematic?
_I_ 2024년 10월 31일 오전 8시 19분 
phones and deck are set to the correct led color order for pixels

windows does sub pixel rendering, [g,r,b][b,r,b]
for a white pixel next to black, [G,R,B][g,r,b]
if the white is shifted off by 1/3, it would do this [g,R,B][G,r,b]
or by another 1/3, [g,r,B][G,R,b]

but oled are not ordered the same way, or if the monitors panel is flipped upsidedown, it would not show correctly

oled panels are often [r,b] and g under them
a line shifted off 1/3 or 2/3 would not draw correctly on it
on oled it would look like a blue pixel, next to yellow (red+green), not a white dot
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Guydodge 2024년 10월 31일 오후 2시 15분 
Haruspex님이 먼저 게시:
Well considering every major smartphone of the past several years has an OLED screen, and reading text is just fine there. I would think so. I've read whole novels on my phone comfortably.

I haven't noticed any issues reading text on my Steam Deck OLED either.

What gave you the suspicion that reading text on an OLED display would be problematic?
wow..you are so far off with that comment its due to the ultra small pixels everything is
sharper on any tiny screen because of this :steamfacepalm:
Skkooomer Lord 2024년 10월 31일 오후 3시 01분 
OLED are bad for everything, unreliable junk.
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