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  • Don’t let this be a decision maker.

    For perfect image clarity, you don’t want anti-glare. The way it works is the screen has micro etching in it to scatter light. That means the picture coming through the glass from the display is imperfect. You might not care and you might not notice, but that’s what it does.

    What I recommend (mostly because I think it’s rarely worth paying the price hike for built in storage) is to buy the middle option and if the glare from your double chin looking back at you bothers you, get an anti glare screen protector. That’s what I did and I am very glad I did because any time the screen goes black (like a loading screen, it happens a lot) you’re gonna see your dumb face right fucking there. Not fun.

    But that gives you flexibility to try both options. The screen protectors are cheap and work well and you’ll probably want a screen protector either way whether you want matte or glossy.



  • Andysaurus__rex@alien.topBtoSteam DeckWill burn in be an issue
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    10 months ago

    Burn in is always a concern for OLED but it requires hours and hours of the same image to be an issue. For gaming, OLED burn in is not really a huge concern because the image changes all the time, and if you’re gaming it’s only for a few hours at a time, not all day.

    OLED is mostly an issue for productivity, like if you are using an OLED monitor for work. You’ll probably have burn in on the task bar and other places that have static stuff. Also could be an issue if you have a TV and just run the same channel all day in the background, like a news network where they have their logo in corner and order stuff.

    But panel technology is a lot better than it used to be and the pros outweigh the cons by a wide margin for OLED. I’m dying to get my hands on an OLED monitor for my PC, and will pull the trigger when I can afford one lol