With my OLED I changed the display off time to prevent burn-in. So far no issues.
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I'm happy with my WMF toaster. But seems I should try others...
A good one, even if already aged. But aged well!
With my OLED I changed the display off time to prevent burn-in. So far no issues.
I'm happy with my WMF toaster. But seems I should try others...
A good one, even if already aged. But aged well!
I'm cautious and aware of the burn-in risk. So if I have something opened for too long that might burn in, I do a switch. But in the end it shouldn't be too sensitive. For example the MSI I have has:
The image is imperceptibly shifted by a few pixels in different directions at regular intervals. This prevents a sharp edge (such as a crosshair or UI bar) from permanently straining the same pixels.
Pixel Refresh: After about 4 hours of use, the monitor prompts you to take a short break (approx. 5–10 minutes). This equalizes the pixel voltages.
Panel refresh: A more thorough cycle that is performed after a longer period of operation (usually 1500+ hours) to homogenize the brightness.
Certain static content that remains permanently, e.g., Excel windows, is dimmed, for example, when working from home.