A lot of us still don't trust OLED for a PC monitor - I'm certainly on that group. I don't want to get into a debate about how oled burn in is or isn't a thing, for me just the chance is enough for a hard no, i don't care that I can hide the taskbar and use a black desktop background and this... and then that... and then whatever, more trouble than it's worth.
PS: Linus of LTT will do a video soon about how his oled already has a crosshair after ~6 months irc from the 4 window zones he's using - you can say he is using it wrong, for me that's just using it which makes the technology inappropriate for monitor use
The two OLEDs at work had burn-in within 6 months and were totally ruined within 18 months. My recommendation to avoid OLED for PC use was overruled and even I, in my extreme cynicism of OLED durability, was shocked at just how fast and easily they suffered burn in.
The machines had auto-hide taskbar, an active screensaver, and aggressive sleep timer of 15 minutes set on the display but sadly a lot of applications share common screen elements and we had burnt-in shadows of the minimise/restore/close icons, a visible dimming of the image where the scrollbar would usually be and browsers/viewers/windows explorer all seem to have common horizontal line elements in their menu interface that lead to a collection of shadows one UI "row" down from the top edge; Even across different applications, the effects of an address bar of some type with distinct icon blobs to the left and right of that address bar seem to be almost a standard layout for many different applications.
I wouldn't buy OLED for a PC or a console, and I'd have reservations about using it for content with a regular logo in the same place.