Azuren on 07 October 2016
Sagemode87 said:
Azuren said:
Dark scenes are actually when OLEDs fall short. The sudden dip into perfect black loses a lot of detail in said darkness; detail an LED would retain.
And its blues will get worse and worse until they die off completely. That starts at 3 years.
Yes it will last that long before the diode goes out. But the blues will be done at 3 years.
Not one of my OLED displays managed to go without burn-in. Even my 2016's have it. It's ridiculous.
And like I've said before; OLED is a dead end. There's no way to make those blues last significantly longer, so R&D into solving the other problems will dip, and LG will just be content selling imperfect OLEDs every year to people who think Rtings.com is a perfect example of what TVs to buy; they've admitted themselves that they don't have a way to test artifact reduction vs noise reduction, nor do their reviews reflect reliability; only performance at optimum levels.
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I'm not sure about the rest of Oled tvs, but I know that LG uses white pixels against a color filter. The blue issue won't be a problem.
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And there's a blue in that color filter that goes bad.