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Picked up a new TV to add to my gaming PC. An LG 65" C8 OLED. So far it has been great. Have to get use to ABL, but it's not as bad as previous years models.
It would be interesting to document how much color shift occurred over that period of time. Obviously, that sort of testing is much more difficult to quantify without the proper gear. But OLEDs do degrade over time so color accuracy falls off over time, I wonder how quickly it happens though.
Yeah but that's not desktop PC usage, TV content is highly varied, whereas desktop PC usage can often be very static for extended periods over large portions of the panel.Real-Life OLED Burn-In Test On 6 TVs
There are concerns about OLED long-term performance due to the possibility of burn-in. We bought 6 LG OLED C7s to play real, non-altered content. It should give you a better idea of what to expect depending on what you watch on your TV.www.rtings.com
Yeah but that's not desktop PC usage, TV content is highly varied, whereas desktop PC usage can often be very static for extended periods over large portions of the panel.
As good as compensation cycles are, 16 hours a day might burn-in eventually.I'm considering an OLED for gaming but I'm wary of burn in. I play FFXIV that has always on static icon/action bars. Play about 16 hours a day. (Don't judge me)
Been wondering why I haven't seen you posting much lately.I play FFXIV that has always on static icon/action bars. Play about 16 hours a day. (Don't judge me)