When shopping for a new TV or phone, you'll often see "LED" and "OLED". But which one is better at avoiding burn-in? Burn-in happens when a faint image gets stuck on the screen, and it can affect how ...
You notice faint ghostly images retained on your Galaxy S23 display, even after changing screens. This permanent discoloration, called screen burn-in, can afflict the S23’s vibrant AMOLED screen.
Our first question comes in from JKB: My LG OLED 55C8 started to show burn-in just as the warranty ran out. The extended warranty sold by Costco didn’t help. Allstate blamed me for misusing the TV. We ...
Several users have reported a “screen burn-in” issue on the iPhone 15 series. However, this issue is not a hardware bug but an image retention issue on iOS 17. iOS 17.1 RC build fixes this image ...
The Nintendo Switch OLED is the most recent version of the hybrid game system, with new and improved features over its predecessor. Apart from its broad adjustable stand, which makes it easier to ...
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As far as display panels go, OLEDs are the best choice for everything from phones and tablets to monitors and TVs. They offer superior color output, better viewing angles, higher brightness, and, more ...
The myth isn't that OLED burn-in doesn't exist. The myth is that it's something that happens to "those other people" or some ...
In context: OLED panels have many advantages over traditional LED-backlit displays. They offer truer blacks, enhanced colors, and impressive contrast, making them a popular choice for smartphones, ...
This story was updated on October 20th. Update below. Apple’s iOS 17.1 update may have solved the iPhone 15 screen burn issue according to early reports. For the uninitiated, some iPhone 15 Pro Max ...
In context: We already knew that fears over the Nintendo Switch OLED suffering from screen burn-in were unwarranted, but questions over just how long it would take before image retention appears ...