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8/7/2025, 12:47:11 AM
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>brightness has never been an issue, if anything it's been a little too low
Every single consumer OLED display panel has ABL to prolong the usable lifespan of the organic material in the display.
Monitor Unboxed's worst-case burn-in test sets maximum brightness and disables all possible panel protection features; his monitor's showing visible signs of burn-in at this point.
>you can't have HDR "always on", it will only work if there's HDR content
Except most OLED monitors won't let you adjust the brightness with HDR enabled, and some people don't lower the SDR brightness levels when they leave HDR on.
>brightness has never been an issue, if anything it's been a little too low
Every single consumer OLED display panel has ABL to prolong the usable lifespan of the organic material in the display.
Monitor Unboxed's worst-case burn-in test sets maximum brightness and disables all possible panel protection features; his monitor's showing visible signs of burn-in at this point.
>you can't have HDR "always on", it will only work if there's HDR content
Except most OLED monitors won't let you adjust the brightness with HDR enabled, and some people don't lower the SDR brightness levels when they leave HDR on.
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