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Originally Posted by purplecatty
a) OLED do not have burn in on screen like plasma. very tiny dots of LED lights on thin paper or plastic material. The problem is that when it exposed to air, it'll degrade but not burn in. They are developing better coating that make OLED last more than 50,000 hours. If game screen left idling on OLED screen, it do not burn in the screen cuz no heat. Once it's off, you won't be seeing any burn ins on screen.
b) Plasma TV have coil and phosphate with gas on each pixle and it burns through like CRT tv if idle game screen sit too long. c) turn off Plasma tv and you'll see burn in print on TV.
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Catty
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a) How do you know about it? because you don't have own OLED TV. there customers have still concerning about OLED's for burn-in screen if they purchased. let wait and see..
b) Yes thats correct. But from 1980 around Ole b/w or o/b CRT was worse one than plamsa.
c) I had used to own plasma before. My Plasma had burn-in screen before I exchanged. I haven't see any burn-in print on plasma while it turn off. But the very old CRT would has burn in print on screen when it turn off. For Plasma's screen pixels had damaged itself which is burn-in, not screen..