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OLED monitor momentum expected to continue — analysts expect 1.34 million units shipped by year end
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I'm so glad that we are moving away from screens that will last 20+ years to screens that will be in a landfill after 2 years because of burn in.
My TV is OLED and is five years old with zero burn in. It's much less common now unless you're a taxi driver.
Do you use your tv for work 8+ hours a day with static elements on the screen at all times?
My TV
Those are great features to combat burnin and save energy, and no big deal on my TV. However those would be aggravating on a monitor I’m trying to work at, plus most of the monitor is bright
Pixels are dying on my LG OLED TV in under 5 years, that's a common issue, i'm fine with it watching media, but desktop usage use the whole picture and that shit would be thrown out.
I couldn't have been better to the panel.