Any OLED screen, whether it be a TV, smartphone or Nintendo Switch, can be vulnerable to burn-in under extreme circumstances. Burn-in is when part of an image -- such as navigation buttons, persistent ...
techtimes: Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max Experiences OLED Screen ‘Burn In’ Claims Owners—A Problematic Release?
Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max Experiences OLED Screen ‘Burn In’ Claims Owners—A Problematic Release?
When shopping for a new TV or phone, you'll often see "LED" and "OLED". But which one is better at avoiding burn-in? Burn-in happens when a faint image gets stuck on the screen, and it can affect how ...
If you spend long enough debating the merits of LCD vs OLED display technologies, eventually, someone will touch upon the subject of the dreaded OLED screen burn in. The point made is that OLED ...
MUO on MSN: OLED banding is worse than burn-in, and most TV shoppers have no idea it exists
There’s one display technique I worry about even more than screen burn.
OLED banding is worse than burn-in, and most TV shoppers have no idea it exists
Ars Technica: Staggering Nintendo Switch OLED test: Safe from burn-in for over 3,000 hours | Ars OpenForum
If expanding this conclusion to include other OLED screens . . . then I shouldn't get an OLED monitor for my home office/studio setup because 10 hours a day with screen on is (as noted above by ...
Staggering Nintendo Switch OLED test: Safe from burn-in for over 3,000 hours | Ars OpenForum
AOL: OLED Burn-In: What You Need to Know for TVs, Phones and More