Azuren said:
They also has the least grayscale, the lowest brightness, the most burn-in, and the shortest lifespan. They also lack a noise algorithm, so I hope you enjoy artifacting. |
From everything I've read, OLED burn in is no worse than plasma. I have a 2007 58" Panasonic 720P plasma that was abused in a conference room for years displaying static images before I took it home. It had burn-in that I worked hard to remove, and now it has image retention issues when my desktop is showing that taskbar, but it goes away nearly instantly once I watch something. OLED cannot be that bad. I think you are blowing it up out of proportion a bit.
And with lifespan it is a non-issue: http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1465304750
Sure maybe the first gen LG OLED had some issues, but they have quickly improved upon that.
OLED is by far the best thing we have right now. Stunning displays to behold in person.