Quote from: PapaG on February 22, 2022, 18:26:59
"inherent burn-in risk"
I wonder if the author has ever been using an oled display for prolonged periods, because if he would then he 'd know that burn in requires serious misuse. Normal everyday usage will never cause burn in or any other visible degradation of the oled screen. I've been using an LG c9 oled for two years now and mostly we watch letterbox netflix films. Approx 4-6 hours every single day. Nor the letterbox nor the red netflix logo visible during movie browsing has had the faintest negative effect on the screen. So please don't write stupid things making people believe that there is a danger of burn in. There is not.
Hi PapaG,
thank you for your anecdotal evidence. It's a technical fact that even modern OLED panels can be susceptible to burn-in in certain use cases, and there are hundreds of forum threads and reports online that support this claim.
Video games and sports broadcasts for example include an abundance of static elements which can absolutely burn-in when the TV is used in a bright room. And that's not a case of "serious misuse", but a perfectly normal use case for many TV buyers.