Mini LED displays, once favored by tech enthusiasts for gaming and graphics, are experiencing a surge in resale listings. This shift is attributed to five critical shortcomings that are driving users away from the technology. While initially praised for their superior picture quality, issues have emerged regarding performance and value. These problems include inconsistent local dimming, blooming effects around bright objects, higher price points compared to OLED alternatives, limited availability in certain sizes, and concerns about long-term reliability. Consequently, experienced tech users are opting to sell their Mini LED screens, indicating a potential decline in the technology’s popularity. The trend suggests a reassessment of Mini LED’s position in the competitive display market.