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I love TN panels with good contrast.
OLED is not robust.
The TVs have short life spans due to burn in, and using organic components.
+ They cost 8 times more.
Why do you think they never released it at the start?
edit: also oled cost so much more for minimal gains , just wait for micro leds that's gonna dwarf your garbage oleds which have already killed off the second hand market
Absolute rubbish amounting to nothing more than poor man's copium. Thousands of hours on my OLED panels over years (typing this on a three year old LG CX) and not even a hint of burn-in. Could never go back to LCD, archaic and disgusting and I'm so glad Valve has finally come to it's senses. I'll be giving my old Deck to my partner and getting an OLED.
Strange, I have none of the issues mentioned here on any of my OLED panels and my oldest is three years old with thousands of hours usage. What am I doing wrong? Is it that I'm not a peasant forced to buy ancient LCD trash?
And even then you still can use it fine, it will only be noticeable in a few selected light situations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TMyUDKqWWI
As you can see, even after 1 YEAR constantly on and on the same image the burn in is not so bad that you cant use the system anymore.
My OLED PS VITA from 2013 still looks completely fine too after 10 years of use.
The whole " omg OLED burn in!" thing is way overblown.
I love how you are using this as a positive.
"look guys, the house is only half falling apart after only being a year old!"
"it's still a great buy!"