STARSCREAM🔰 4 jun. 2024 às 0:31
OLED OR PEASANT
What do you meat sacks use?

I personally have a S95B the greatest OLED ever made,

What are you peasants using? hmm? enlighten starscream.
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Originalmente postado por STARSCREAM🔰:
What do you meat sacks use?

I personally have a S95B the greatest OLED ever made,

What are you peasants using? hmm? enlighten starscream.
That tv is very old. It came out in 2022. So by tech standards that tv is out dated and old.

I got the Asus rog swift oled PG32UCDM. Very nice gaming monitor and at $1,500 it's a great deal that anyone on any budget can afford.
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Lixire 7 jun. 2024 às 4:44 
LG UltraGear OLED 34GS95QE-B
HypersleepyNaputunia 7 jun. 2024 às 13:14 
pheasant
skOsH♥ 7 jun. 2024 às 13:52 
I used to have a crap TN panel

Then I switched to QD-OLED

I can say, after over 1 year and four months after I first plugged it in, that there's no burn in at all (if you do the oled maintenance via the monitor menu & button to navigate it often and keep on top of it

I usually refresh my display immediately after starting the PC

And then if I know I need to do something and it might take over a few hours, and will need display for all those hours, I will refresh the screen before it prompts me to

It did ask for the one hour refresh a couple months ago that oled's usually do after a certain amount of thousands of hours reached.

I would go quantum dot oled if you can. I seriously cannot see any burn in, and I even look closely around text and stuff to see any degradation or artifacting caused by burned in pixels

It's easy to maintain an oled monitor. They provide the richest colors by making more pronounced colors. This is also helped by the fact that any completely black #000000 area are pixels that are just...off.

So, set your desktop to be black, minimal icons, don't leave individual windows open too long, and if you're watching content, make sure it is dynamic and just constantly playing

I play some games a lot with fixed HUDs, and I don't even notice any burn in from those bits

I think if you just don't maintain the refreshes frequently, it will burn in more noticeably and more quickly
Última alteração por skOsH♥; 7 jun. 2024 às 13:54
Andrius227 8 jun. 2024 às 0:45 
Originalmente postado por dc_:
I used to have a crap TN panel

Then I switched to QD-OLED

I can say, after over 1 year and four months after I first plugged it in, that there's no burn in at all (if you do the oled maintenance via the monitor menu & button to navigate it often and keep on top of it

I usually refresh my display immediately after starting the PC

And then if I know I need to do something and it might take over a few hours, and will need display for all those hours, I will refresh the screen before it prompts me to

It did ask for the one hour refresh a couple months ago that oled's usually do after a certain amount of thousands of hours reached.

I would go quantum dot oled if you can. I seriously cannot see any burn in, and I even look closely around text and stuff to see any degradation or artifacting caused by burned in pixels

It's easy to maintain an oled monitor. They provide the richest colors by making more pronounced colors. This is also helped by the fact that any completely black #000000 area are pixels that are just...off.

So, set your desktop to be black, minimal icons, don't leave individual windows open too long, and if you're watching content, make sure it is dynamic and just constantly playing

I play some games a lot with fixed HUDs, and I don't even notice any burn in from those bits

I think if you just don't maintain the refreshes frequently, it will burn in more noticeably and more quickly

That sounds like a lot of work. I’m definitely skipping oled and going straight to mini led or something.
Worldzworstgamer 8 jun. 2024 às 3:47 
Sorry but I am not risking OLED burn in. Don't got money to waste.
skOsH♥ 8 jun. 2024 às 9:20 
Originalmente postado por Andrius227:
Originalmente postado por dc_:
I used to have a crap TN panel

Then I switched to QD-OLED

I can say, after over 1 year and four months after I first plugged it in, that there's no burn in at all (if you do the oled maintenance via the monitor menu & button to navigate it often and keep on top of it

I usually refresh my display immediately after starting the PC

And then if I know I need to do something and it might take over a few hours, and will need display for all those hours, I will refresh the screen before it prompts me to

It did ask for the one hour refresh a couple months ago that oled's usually do after a certain amount of thousands of hours reached.

I would go quantum dot oled if you can. I seriously cannot see any burn in, and I even look closely around text and stuff to see any degradation or artifacting caused by burned in pixels

It's easy to maintain an oled monitor. They provide the richest colors by making more pronounced colors. This is also helped by the fact that any completely black #000000 area are pixels that are just...off.

So, set your desktop to be black, minimal icons, don't leave individual windows open too long, and if you're watching content, make sure it is dynamic and just constantly playing

I play some games a lot with fixed HUDs, and I don't even notice any burn in from those bits

I think if you just don't maintain the refreshes frequently, it will burn in more noticeably and more quickly

That sounds like a lot of work. I’m definitely skipping oled and going straight to mini led or something.

If you get regular oled, burn in happens a thousand times more quickly and noticeably than a quantum dot oled

I would wait on getting an oled until they can get the quantum dot tech to refresh at higher speeds, which will mean less time for any particular pixel to burn in. If they're displaying static imagery then they have to maintain that rgb configuration for longer. That's how burn in happens

If I put a static image on my quantum dot oled monitor, and then just left it on that image and never bothered to at least turn the panel off, then that image would, yes, burn in quickly. One would probably have to have this image displayed for days in a row after not refreshing the panel

Still, get whatever non oled you can now with the best contrast ratio, at least 144hz, and preferably matte finish if you can find
STARSCREAM🔰 11 jun. 2024 às 16:09 
Originalmente postado por THUNDERCRACKER🔰:
I do not own a OLED. I AM A PEASANT :Decepticon:
come and try out mine Thundercracck.
SHUT IT DOWN 11 jun. 2024 às 20:06 
kids in here writing novels about burn in while einstein brains are enjoying top notch image quality on multiple gens of OLED panels. i drive LG and my only issue wasn't even burn in, it was green blob on one panel, and they replaced it 2 years out of warranty with a brand new evo panel. and that's 1/5 screens and it had 27k hours. but keep talking like u kno what u talkin bout, lil bro :TyroneSmug:

my original vita OLED doesn't even have burn in, nor my phone. talk about the boogeyman for copers! QLED has nothing to do with it and has its own shortcomings. i'd never go back to a backlit panel again. true black is too good.

5 TVs, phone, vita, steam deck.. the list goes on. WHAT YEAR IS IT??!?!?

vibes to anyone not using an OLED in 2024, things can only get better :104:
Última alteração por SHUT IT DOWN; 11 jun. 2024 às 20:10
STARSCREAM🔰 11 jun. 2024 às 21:31 
Originalmente postado por 🏌 Jerry 🍕 VRcia 🏓:
kids in here writing novels about burn in while einstein brains are enjoying top notch image quality on multiple gens of OLED panels. i drive LG and my only issue wasn't even burn in, it was green blob on one panel, and they replaced it 2 years out of warranty with a brand new evo panel. and that's 1/5 screens and it had 27k hours. but keep talking like u kno what u talkin bout, lil bro :TyroneSmug:

my original vita OLED doesn't even have burn in, nor my phone. talk about the boogeyman for copers! QLED has nothing to do with it and has its own shortcomings. i'd never go back to a backlit panel again. true black is too good.

5 TVs, phone, vita, steam deck.. the list goes on. WHAT YEAR IS IT??!?!?

vibes to anyone not using an OLED in 2024, things can only get better :104:
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