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The problem with WRGB is that the more its brightness gets higher the more its colours get washed-out. You can notice it clearly when putting on side-by-side comparison against Quantum-Dots based IPS/VA/OLED displays. And I don't think MLA is a solution for that. The goal for this year's META + MLA WRGB is to beat QD-OLED in brightness just so they can say they have the brightest OLED TV in 2023, only that department. They don't put into consideration of other factors like Colour Coverages and such.
This is one of my major issues with OLED, it needs to be RGB again.
I understand how difficult that is while keeping cell life up but its the truth.
QDOLED is a great improvement but its lifespan has serious issues on version 1. I'm not sure version 2 will be good enough to tempt me either but will keep a sharp eye on how things develop.
MicroLED wont feature in the 2000nit+ category for many years with decent lifespan unless the whole back of the TV becomes a heatsink. Perhaps this is the way forward and there should be some OLEDs built this way as well, it would solve many issues.