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jakemania said:
Azuren said:

That test is being run with pixel shift active on a low brightness, then being allowed to run the pixel refresh once a day. If the TV was going to stop burn in, it would have done so.

 

It did not.

I have a 55" 2015 OLED that I use as my computer monitor and frequently game on. I have had no issues with burn in or image retention at all. I also have a 2017 65" OLED that I haven't had any issues with either.

I just simply don't believe you. I'm sorry, but OLED technology doesn't work like that, and you're either not using an OLED or lying because your computer monitor would have burnt something in the first year. 



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