"No, you post it. I don't post. You're the poster" Okay, fine
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I’ve got a buddy who runs full brightness on every phone and complains when he gets screen burn-in. “If full brightness will cause burn-in, they shouldn’t let you set it that high.”
No, dude, they give you the option so you can use the phone outdoors in sunlight. But you shouldn’t run it that bright all the time, it’s bad for it and a waste of battery.
Every time I hand him my phone to show him something he cranks my brightness all the way up. I’m worried about his eyesight.
high brightness is only a problem for static images. when i was on tiktok way to much, i had a burn in of the white plus at the bottom specifically and nothing else
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2011 plasma and still going strong
2009 plasma here
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Wait, did Samsung start selling OLEDs again? Thought they were still trying to upsell LCDs by branding them QLED lol
wrote last edited by [email protected]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.
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Also laughing in last generation plasma.
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I still think there is no better picture than a plasma screen and I’ll die on this hill.
(probably alone)
Amen. I'm still rocking a 2011 Samsung plasma but unfortunately it's slowly getting worse. Think OLED will replace it, definitely not LED.
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Amen. I'm still rocking a 2011 Samsung plasma but unfortunately it's slowly getting worse. Think OLED will replace it, definitely not LED.
wrote last edited by [email protected]We still have our original Sony Bravia Z Series (LCD) Amazing picture for a TV that we bought brand new back in 2011.
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I have a TV with "Edge LED" since 2017. No HDR but nice picture and still going strong with too many hours of gaming.
Nevermind. It’s regular LCD.
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even my phone got burn in…
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I've had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.
Same, 6 years on my end. No complaints
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Miniled is better than both
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I have a TV with "Edge LED" since 2017. No HDR but nice picture and still going strong with too many hours of gaming.
Nevermind. It’s regular LCD.
All that edge LED crap was such BS marketing. Even most renditions of the zoned backlighting are trash that makes obvious bright spots and glowing features in the wrong scenes.
Anyone selling a "LED TV" that was just LED backlighting should've been fined.
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I don't quite understand this post. Is it saying that LCD panels suffer much more severe burn-in than OLED over a longer time period?
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Same. I did have some retention early in the panel's life (Investigation Discovery logo) - but that's vanished and it's been fine.
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I have an LCD screen I got 15 years ago that I still use as a secondary monitor for my PC. It's 1360x768 so the resolution is low but it's perfect for YouTube on the side or messaging programs
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I don't quite understand this post. Is it saying that LCD panels suffer much more severe burn-in than OLED over a longer time period?
The exact opposite actually. All the lcd I have are over 10 years old. They don't give up.
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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.
I have a CX and a G1 with no burn-in so far. I think newer panels have much better anti-burn-in protection.
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even my phone got burn in…
Yep mine too after only a couple years. I knew it was going to be a problem when I bought the phone, but I do like the true black....
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CRT is laughing, and not in its grave, because it will outlast them all.
I was actually thinking what would lead to a Alien Earth type situation where everyone is still using CRT.
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CRT is laughing, and not in its grave, because it will outlast them all.
I was actually thinking what would lead to a Alien Earth type situation where everyone is still using CRT.
The screen will, but my ears won’t. Idk I am just old enough to have been at the tail end of CRTs, but I can’t stand the high pitched whine. They all do that, right?
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The screen will, but my ears won’t. Idk I am just old enough to have been at the tail end of CRTs, but I can’t stand the high pitched whine. They all do that, right?
I'd say it depends on the voltage and hertz you're running, but yeah, hearing it isn't anything super special.
I was once so fking annoyed at this "kennel" my former gf got chihuahuas from, because the grower used an "anti-mouse" device and seeing how I could hear it whine, I'm pretty sure the 20 chihuahuas could as well.