New OLED screen. New APU. And lots of small hardware improvements.

  • Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    Legit WulfsDen had to put a switch oled at max brightness, worst case scenario scene on 24/7 for 2 whole years in order to get burn in.

    The burn in rates of modern oleds is significantly lower than how they were at launch

    Youd legitamately have to find the user who uses handheld mode desktop at max brightness 24/7 with only white elements only for it to be a serious problem, and thats such a ridiculously niche usecase.

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      8 months ago

      I’ve heard the, but I think these tests don’t take into account things like UV exposure. All the OLED devices I own (phone, TV) have burn in, and I think it’s due to our large windows in our apartment.