OLED screens are known for two things. The second is “OLED burn-in.”Fortunately, as the technology has advanced, burn-in is less likely on newer OLED screens than when the first OLED TVs rolled out. What is OLED burn-in? To be clear, it’s unlikely you’ll experience OLED burn-in through general use. You can also see some evidence of long-term burn-in on the new Switch OLED model in the video below from YouTuber Wulff Den:How to prevent OLED Burn-inSure, the above examples are rare edge cases that don’t reflect how general users interact with their OLED screen, but they’re still proof burn-in remains an issue for all OLED screens.
Source: The Nation January 20, 2022 02:00 UTC