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Teeqoz 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 did not mean that that software was good enough yet, but software that can recognize still images that may potentially damage the display is certainly doable. I'm just saying that software may eventually very well be able to overcome the shortcomings of OLED pertaining to burn in.

Ah, in that case it's unlikely. Samsung is making great strides with putting self-emitting diodes on QLED panels, so we're more likely to see the "Quantum OLEDs" my company's Samsung rep keeps talking about before OLED burn-in is entirely prevented. That will be a good thing, too, since QLED doesn't burn in and has much more color than the OLEDs.



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