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vivster said:
JEMC said:

C'mon! We're getting there. Slowly, yes, but we're a lot closer than a couple years ago.

Let's not forget either that even today TVs with local diming have troubles doing it right, with manufacturers having isues with how their actual processors handle that. And those TVs have hundreds of zones, I don't want to think how bad would the problems be with millions of them.

And sure, OLEDs are still better, but they still have burning problems. That's why they only use them on either big TVs or smartphone screens.

Burn in isn't as much of a problem anymore as people like to make it out to be. You'd have to leave your display running for days with static images and even then the effects are reversible. Using OLED for a gaming PC is perfectly fine.

OLED TVs do suffer from burn in problems, but it takes longer to appear. Those who watch a lot of sports on those TVs end suffering from it due to the markers(?) being all time on the same spot.



Please excuse my bad English.

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