OLED burn-in hasn’t been an issue for years. Last time I got burn-in was 2014.
All of my screens are OLED (PC monitors, TV, phone, car stereo). The oldest display in my house is from 2019. None of them are showing any signs of burn-in, and I obsessively check for it all the time.
Shhh… quit trying to convince these people, let them have their inferior response times and colours. Less competition for the enlightened, means that prices won’t skyrocket due to an influx of demand.
Have I just been really lucky or something with OLEDs? Almost all the ones I have had for 5+ years on phones and such, and even my nearly two year old desktop one, have nearly zero burn in.
rtings.com has a long running test for burn in on OLED and uniformity on LCD:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-results-after-10-months
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/longevity-burn-in-test-updates-and-results
You have to push them quite hard to get any significant burn in.
I’ve had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.
Samsung for 4 years. Same. Never had to run the burn in recovery thing.
Wait, did Samsung start selling OLEDs again? Thought they were still trying to upsell LCDs by branding them QLED lol
Samsung miniled / neo-QLED panels can be great. We opted for one because it can get way brighter full size sustained and there’s a lot of natural light hitting it from the top, side and back. You maintain decent (if not OLED, of course) contrast because it’s VA (though not all of them are?) and it’s never used for gaming anyway. But it’s use-case specific. They do sell oleds too yes.
Nice downvote, braindead community.