Anonymous
7/6/2025, 10:12:42 PM
No.105820512
>>105818391
The O in OLED stands for "organic." What's referred to as burn in is the organic component breaking down over time with heat and losing the ability to display light in that range. It's not necessarily burning like the phosphors on CRT did, though.
As such so long as there's an O in that name, it will suffer image retention eventually.
Best you can hope for is to replace it with a proper solution, like micro led, when the technology becomes available and cheap enough by the time your display starts to fail.
The O in OLED stands for "organic." What's referred to as burn in is the organic component breaking down over time with heat and losing the ability to display light in that range. It's not necessarily burning like the phosphors on CRT did, though.
As such so long as there's an O in that name, it will suffer image retention eventually.
Best you can hope for is to replace it with a proper solution, like micro led, when the technology becomes available and cheap enough by the time your display starts to fail.