Burn-in is possible with OLED, but not likely with normal use. Most "burn-in" is image retention, which goes away after a few minutes. You'll almost certainly see image retention long before it ...
OLED, or organic light-emitting diodes, is the screen technology behind the best TVs, the best computer monitors, the best phones and versions of both the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. They have ...
Google Pixel 2 may have a serious problem with OLED burn-in. This is a separate issue from the reports of poor color reproduction that made the rounds last week; there's burn-in damage (not image ...
If you've got a TV in your home, odds are it is either OLED or QLED. One of these tends to last longer than the other, though ...
I would consider setting the taskbar to autohide also. That app moving windows 300 pixels every 30 seconds sounds like it would be unbelievably annoying, but I guess YMMV. I have been looking into ...