Burn in on TVs at this point is mostly down to gross negligence from the owner. I have about 12,000 hours on my CX48 that I use for productivity, work, gaming, and school — it’s on almost all day… and I have no burn in.
Yeah oleds also have to be actually upkept. It isn’t just a panel it’s a technology that had to be cleaned and any risks minimised by the built in technology. You have very very minimal risk of burn in if you actually look after it , if you just leave YouTube or apex legends on standby a good amount of time though don’t you are running a risk. I have a strong suspicion like you say that most burn in is caused by users treating it like a normal TV.
I can’t watch a movie on an LCD anymore. The grey and the semi-lit scenes are so bad. I just hope they’ll become cheaper and even less burn-in-y.
Oled fills the 20 year gap from crt.
Burn in on TVs at this point is mostly down to gross negligence from the owner. I have about 12,000 hours on my CX48 that I use for productivity, work, gaming, and school — it’s on almost all day… and I have no burn in.
Yeah oleds also have to be actually upkept. It isn’t just a panel it’s a technology that had to be cleaned and any risks minimised by the built in technology. You have very very minimal risk of burn in if you actually look after it , if you just leave YouTube or apex legends on standby a good amount of time though don’t you are running a risk. I have a strong suspicion like you say that most burn in is caused by users treating it like a normal TV.
I use mine as a monitor and edit photos on it in Photoshop, have done so for 3 years and absolutely no burn in.