• Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldM
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    23 days ago

    I am still very cautious about using an OLED monitor for a desktop-type use case scenario. Burn-in seems to be a significant problem with heavy use.

    Even with smartphone, one of my relatives has an older (~3.5 years) OLED smartphone and you can see the icons being burnt in (we are in the process of getting them a new device).

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      23 days ago

      I’m curious when it started to show up on their screen. I have a like 2-3 year old OnePlus 9 (unsure because I bought it used) and I can’t see any burn in anywhere on my screen, maybe my phone just isn’t quite old enough yet though

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        22 days ago

        About 3.5 years in, modest to high usage.

        Seeing the burn-in with my own eyes really made me much more cautious about OLED use for monitors. You typically replace a smartphone within 4 years. I use my monitors for longer than 4 years (or they get handed over).

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      22 days ago

      I’ve had 3 generations of OLED phones and have had no burn-ins.

      Also have an OLED 240 Hz LG monitor that I game and work on, so both very dynamic and also very static content for hours on end, no burn-ins whatsoever.

      Embrace the future, buddy.

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        22 days ago

        I’ve had only OLED screen phones since my Samsung Galaxy S and every one of them had burn-in sooner or later. Most the time just the status bar, but still annoying.

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          21 days ago

          Crazy bad luck? Or have I had crazy good luck? So hard to know. I hope you find a good one eventually!

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        22 days ago

        I am only happy to. :)

        Just cautious about spending good money on an expensive monitor that doesn’t deliver in a few years. Where I live there is a big markup on expensive monitors.

        But I definitely do keep OLED’s in mind.

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          22 days ago

          I see. Well I hope you get to experience it soon! Or really is a great experience. I went for a 27" 1440p/QHD OLED, 240 Hz, and the image quality is simply great. Highly recommend to anyone who can get their hands on one.