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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.

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    • tdawg@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

      Isn't oled better these days?

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      My oled phone from 2021 started slowly developing vertical lines of bad pixels this year and has some burn in on the status bar area. It's still usable, but definitely kind of annoying and a lot worse than the status of the lcd on the older phone it replaced.

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        My LCDs are nearly two decades old. Insane value

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          CRT owners after 50 years: "Respect my authoritah!"

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            CRT suffer from phosphor fade

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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.

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              I've had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.

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              • sexy_peach@feddit.orgS [email protected]

                My LCDs are nearly two decades old. Insane value

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                So are mine – but the power use is becoming a problem. More modern screens use less than half that at the same size and brightness. Replacement will be necessary soon.

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                • sexy_peach@feddit.orgS [email protected]

                  My LCDs are nearly two decades old. Insane value

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                  I finally had to replace mine at over 15 years, maybe even close to 20 years, and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a panel failure but one of the boards because it just shut off one day and never came back on. And prices had gone down so much in that time I went out and bought two 27” full HD monitors at Costco for what I think is the same or less than what I paid for that 17” SXGA in the early ’00s.

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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.

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                    Before I broke the screen I think my iPhone X was 4 years old and i recall the home bar and notification bar had a little ghosting. Other than that I haven’t had burn in with my oled tv or monitor, but I let them auto clean and all that.

                    My only warning is don’t get an Alienware oled, it auto cleans on a completely random schedule and won’t power on half the time I go to use it

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                      I've had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.

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                      I have one from 2008. Still works great. LG OLED.

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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.

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                        rtings.com has a long running test for burn in on OLED and uniformity on LCD:

                        https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-results-after-10-months

                        https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/longevity-burn-in-test-updates-and-results

                        You have to push them quite hard to get any significant burn in.

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                          I have a 27 year old LCD that would still be great but the fluorescent tube that backlights it has dimmed. It's on my trash pile of projects to fix it with an led strip.

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                            Isn't oled better these days?

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                            While improvements have been made to management to help they will still all suffer burn in. Use them with any static content and they will show signs of problems within months.

                            https://youtu.be/O2kPsKyF5bQ

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                              I've had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.

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                              almost 5 years on my lg oled, zero burn-in. been using as a monitor, mostly with 75% brightness. lots of dead pixels on the edges though

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                                My LCDs are nearly two decades old. Insane value

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                                Two years ago I had to throw a screen away, because once I retired an old GPU, I had no device left with a VGA port.

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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.

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                                  rooted C8 checking in- no problems at all.

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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.

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                                    The last phone I had that got burn-in was a Samsung galaxy s5, even then I think it only started burning in after it got water damage from dropping down a waterfall (it was fine otherwise).

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                                      While improvements have been made to management to help they will still all suffer burn in. Use them with any static content and they will show signs of problems within months.

                                      https://youtu.be/O2kPsKyF5bQ

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                                      The burn in claims are grossly exaggerated. A simple pixel refresh that runs automatically when the screen sleeps counters the burn in. Most OLED screens you buy now have a pixel or panel refresh feature.

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                                        I've had an LG OLED tv for about 5 years, no burn in yet.

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                                        Samsung for 4 years. Same. Never had to run the burn in recovery thing.

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                                        • salty_chief@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                          I have one from 2008. Still works great. LG OLED.

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                                          As of 2010, LG Electronics produced one model of OLED television, the 15-inch (38 cm) 15EL9500.

                                          No offense, but I doubt you have an LG OLED from 2008.

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