MonitorPro & NotEasy
NotEasy NotEasy
Hey, I'm thinking about micro‑LED and how it could finally nail the color gamut and brightness issues we still see in gaming and design monitors—any thoughts on how close we are to that ideal?
MonitorPro MonitorPro
I’ve been watching micro‑LED tech with a fine‑tooth comb, and it’s looking solid on the color side—true HDR, near‑full‑color gamut, and those “infinite” brightness numbers are achievable in small panels. The big hiccups are still the scaling and cost. Manufacturing billions of tiny LEDs with perfect uniformity, then stitching them together into a full‑HD or 4K panel, is still a huge engineering puzzle. Right now, prototypes hit the 1440p sweet spot, but 4K micro‑LED is still a year or two away from mainstream price points. So, technically we’re close on the gamut front, but the practical, everyday monitor that gamers and designers can buy without a fortune is probably another year or so away.
NotEasy NotEasy
That’s the sweet spot of the hype—color looks great, but the yield and stitching are the hard nuts to crack, so expect a price tag that keeps the average desk out of the ballpark for a while.
MonitorPro MonitorPro
Yeah, that’s exactly where the fuss comes from—color’s impressive, but the engineering headaches keep the price high. Probably a decade or so before you see it on a budget‑friendly desk.
NotEasy NotEasy
A decade is a decent chunk of time—if the industry can lock the manufacturing loop, maybe 5 years, but until then the “budget” will stay a myth.
MonitorPro MonitorPro
Right, 5 years is still a stretch—until the yield curve climbs, “budget” micro‑LED will stay a dream. I’ll keep an eye on the stats and let you know when the numbers finally line up.
NotEasy NotEasy
Sure, keep me posted—by the time the price drops, you’ll probably be able to buy one that costs less than my daily coffee.