• Semperverus@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    An oled would have been an instant no-buy from me. I like my devices to actually last.

    Inb4 “muh modern OLEDs last a long time, its a fixed problem!” - No it isn’t. They last a bit longer than before, but I literally have burn in on a modern OLED that has the “fixes” right now and it drives me nuts.

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      4 days ago

      Never once had OLED burn in, just don’t leave your device with a static screen for hours and hours…?

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        4 days ago

        Do you know what you can leave on a static screen for hours and hours without damage?

        An LCD screen.

        Not to say that I do that, but many softwares and games have static UI and HUD elements, like healthbars and notifications.

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          Alright, now name a game where you’d have to do that for thousands or even hundreds of consecutive hours, especially on a portable console.

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            2 days ago

            Warframe.

            If youre just wanting one where you leave it alone for thousands of hours: cookie clicker or any of the hundreds of idle games (remember that the steam deck and OLED monitors/TVs exist).

            I recall as a kid leaving sonic adventure 2 on overnight and smash Bros melee to cook down the timer to unlock characters.

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      4 days ago

      Hate to tell you this but LCDs also can get ghosting (burn in) and they can get it easier than OLED screens.

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        I haven’t had burn in on an LCD in probably ten years. I leave my PC on for days at a time. TV for hours on a console dashboard. Same with my v1 switch. Zero burn in on any of them. I have one OLED TV that was left on while we went to the store and it’s been permanently fucked.

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        Im aware of ghosting, but every LCD device I currently own, each with thousands of hours of use, do not have this issue, whereas both my pixel 2xl and my pixel 6 do, with some faint hints on my OLED Steam Deck (I tried to give OLED a third chance). My wife’s name is permanently etched into the top of my 2xl, and mt 6 has extreme color fading from where the notification bar is.

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          4 days ago

          Ghosting is caused by a scene or display sitting still over time. It doesn’t just happen with normal use.

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            4 days ago

            Okay, but burn-in DOES happen with normal use on OLEDs (literally have 2, almost 3 screens with it under normal daily use, not leaving it on for prolonged periods)