| ▲ | t-writescode 13 hours ago | |||||||
OLED is always burning in as a feature of it. It’s just much less noticeable when it’s:
But it is still always losing durability in a steady way. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hnuser123456 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I used colorcontrol to enter the service menu of my LG C2 and disable all anti-burn-in features. No auto dimming, no auto picture level, no anti-logo, etc. The only one I kept is pixel shift because it's only noticeable if you're looking at the edge of the screen when it moves, it's a tiny movement. I skip the "pixel cleaning" prompt every time it wants me to wait. When I'm gaming in HDR, I use filters to increase the exposure to get the maximum brightness range of the panel. Been using it like that for ~8hrs/day for over 2 years now. Zero detectable hint of burn-in. | ||||||||
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