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10 Month Update! Permanent Burn-In On OLEDs & QD-OLED

10 Month Update! Permanent Burn-In On OLEDs & QD-OLED Monitors

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While burn-in is inherent to OLED technology, manufacturers can compensate for it through software designed to improve the useable life of your panel. Fortunately for you, manufacturers implement this well, meaning that permanent burn-in isn’t that big of a concern for most folks—unless you’re…

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  1. OLED is overrated imo don't get me wrong the reponse time and the deep blacks are nice but I'd rather miniLED which is very close to it without Burn-IN issues.

  2. I hate OLED bias that seems to be everywhere on tech channels now.

    OLED is flawed technology, otherwise the manufactures wouldn't have burn-in prevention on the TV's. No one should have to baby-sit their TV.

    Buy a decent Mini LED TV, it'll last longer, is brighter, has better HDR and you won't need to worry about burn-in.

    I have my Gaming PC connected to my Mini LED and it's been brilliant.

    It'll last me until Micro LED becomes smaller and cheaper to produce.

  3. LG doesn’t really say yes or don’t do pixel refresh often, but LG supplies OLED panels to Sony and Sony disclaimer is “Don’t pixel refresh more than once a year”. Apparently it hugely depletes the panel lifespan. Though if you have a £3,500 TV like me covered in screen burn, who cares, these OLED tv’s have “Great Blacks” blah blah, but they look like shite if you watch TV like normal people. It’s a broken joke of a technology and total waste of a lot of money. My LED tv before was amazing even after 12 years, OLED tv looked shite after just one year and LG wouldn’t except screen burn covered under warranty.

  4. I am very careful with my OLED screens even my Pixel 4A 5G there is no burn in and now I just bought a portable monitor that isnt Sony, Samsung or LG called Innocn and I keep the brightness to 60 percent and its perfectly fine in a dark room and I keep it on all night when I go to sleep so far no burn ins had it for two months now. I still have my 2015 LG 3D OLED thats 1080P but has a bit of burn in that cant be noticeable unless its Grey but it fix it self which amazes me.

  5. QD OLED plus deliberate pushing the luminance spells disaster. Once one finds the burn marks, it's a TV total loss. That's why some manufacturers wait a bit.

  6. Fantastic video! I've been so tempted to get an OLED monitor but I think I'll wait a couple of generations first. Especially since I do a lot of editing with static images on-screen. The tech market will sort this out eventually I'm sure. 🙂

  7. Funny how phones have had oleds for over a DECADE now and NO ONE has EVER said ANYTHING about burn in on them!!! These companies are building tvs to do this on PURPOSE for your money!!

  8. Why are Oled TVs prone to burn-in while Amoled Phones just literally run as day one even after 5 years of use?
    I'm still using OnePlus 6 from 2018!

  9. I purchased the last gen Panasonic plasma (budget model) before they were discontinued… I am so happy to report no burn in at all… And I don't need to connect it to wifi… A simple fire stick and a Chromecast make it just as useful as any modern tv.

  10. an you actually test the monitor in real life use cases rather than blasting a video feed? like side by side windows or something. this test tells me that you shouldn’t buy a Monitor to display a video feed in 16:9.

  11. Thanks for the update RTINGS. Can you ask Sony what is going on with the compensation cycles on the A80J etc? Are they going to fix it? Clearly it is not working anymore and I hope they don't ignore the issue. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  12. OLED is a self-luminous device. It has to shine on its own. It can't get help from other parts. So it's heavily loaded. It is both an advantage and a disadvantage. It's an eternal homework.

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