While burn-in is inherent to OLED technology, manufacturers can compensate for it through software designed to improve the useable life of your panel. Fortun...
Well, it is purposefully done to accelerate aging on the monitor. Anyway, did someone say “displaying static content with extremely limited variation in pixel colour for extended periods of time.”?
Well, game UI, and crosshair is a good example of that. Plus we do HDR in games too. So for people who game 10 hours a day, watch this I guess…
Well, it is purposefully done to accelerate aging on the monitor. Anyway, did someone say “displaying static content with extremely limited variation in pixel colour for extended periods of time.”? Well, game UI, and crosshair is a good example of that. Plus we do HDR in games too. So for people who game 10 hours a day, watch this I guess…
Only if you play the exact same game every single time and always on the same scene.
You can easily make 400 hours in game like witcher 3.
So, witcher 3, CP2077, one other long game and bam, you have burn in.
Not to mention no lifes that can do 3k hours CSGO in 1 year or other multiplayer games.