From improvements in the efficiency of OLED materials to software developments and new testing techniques, OLED burn-in risk has been lowered. OLED monitors are generally a more sound investment than ever—at least for the right person.

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    8 months ago

    I only read the headline but isn’t part of it WOLED. Using dedicated white subpixels reduces the workload of the other pixels

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      8 months ago

      According to the article, QD-OLED can also improve the image burn-in by using firmware and algorithm.

      Counting the hour uses, leveling with most burnt pixels, reduce the luminosity, giving pixels extra luminosity to use when there is burnt in.