Monitors Please suggest Oled 4k 240hz monitor . Burn in warranty must

I have the Dell/Alienware AW3225QF, it's a gorgeous curved qd-oled, but the curve is really gentle and does not distort the image. As with all gen-3 qd-oled panels, displayhdr 400 true black is less susceptible to screen dimming in higher APL scenes, compared to hdr peak 1000 mode. It does have a 3 year burn in warranty, would've liked it to be longer but at least it's there
 
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The Dell AW3225QF seems to be the best option, it is a little cheaper than others the only sort of downside for me would be the slightly curved shape and the white colour which would dirty pretty easily, but that's personal preference.
 
Is burnin really a problem in oled these days? doesn't oled these days comes with pixel refresh kind of thing to prevent burnins?
OLED being organic will degrade which is probably the main problem. Pixel refresh actually accelerates that process.

Burn-in is normally not going to be a problem but it can be unpredictable. You have to take extra care to avoid any static content on screen for long periods which requires to use the machine differently that you would normally use.

I have an OLED laptop and I don't hide the taskbar since it significantly reduces productivity, though I have enabled transparency for it. Similarly, I can't change the power setting to keep the screen always on when working with an adapter as that is simply going to lead to burn-in if left unattended.
 
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32 4k is a nice upgrade over 27 in size. I definitely prefer it. I think all of them have 3y warranty now, the latest ones - but verify.

But --- 27 oleds are getting very good prices now + 360Hz so better motion clarity and easier to run.
This one is 58k. When i bought, only dell had released 27 360 here at 95k.


And yeah, burn in will happen, rather quickly if you dont take precautions but it doesnt seem to be too severe. Still better take precautions, we dont know how well warranty will work in India.
I use with min brightness when working + pitch black background + lower blue and green gain. This works for me as i anyway prefer to work in darker room. + hide static areas and keep windows open in random location instead of same place.

This is the worst case so far for 1 test -
 
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Doesn't MSI have issues with automatic pixel refresh? I don't own one but read that their automatic pixel refresh doesn't work great.
But spending 50k extra for something you can do manually doesn't justify the price the Asus one is worth 1.5L and the MSI one is about 1L.
Why not the UPX, the URX is not sold here locally and has to be imported which would lead to warranty issues later on, also there is not much difference for the extra price.
 
I have the basic MSI MAG 321UP (165hz got for ₹86k about 3 months ago) and yeah the pixel auto refresh is annoying (on older FW 014) it pops up the prompt and I was unable to navigate the option to cancel.... I just updated FW to latest 017 lets see if any change in brhaviour.

Yeah lots of pissed peopel on reddit /r/MSI_Gaming about this ... hope MSI modifies the behaviour to just wait until you put the display on standby...

But overall I can recommend it for those who want non-gaming OLED like me... other options look for Gigabyte availablity - should be a good option for non-gaming usage and cost less too like my MSI model - it depends - even u can use for gaming - I mean is 240hz really that much better than 165 or gigabyes 144 or 120hz whatever? Up to you.
 
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