Insulated blue light-emitting diodes could banish OLED burn-in for good
(www.tomshardware.com)
from schizoidman@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 21 Mar 2024 00:54
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from schizoidman@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 21 Mar 2024 00:54
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Holy crap what is that website. Cant read shit.
I presume it’s because of Dark Reader. Either temporarily disable it or just use Firefox’s built-in reading mode.
I don’t think I will
Seriously though flash bang white being the standard for webpages is enraging
Maddox sucks, but he had it right in the early 00s.
Here you go:
Thanks 🙂
Thanks! OLED might actually be a viable option for me, if this new tech works out
Yeah, 5 years from now maybe. It’s still in a research stadium
There’s actual burn in, but there’s also perceived burn in (I made the term up) which this wouldn’t fix.
If you leave the TV on for hundreds of hours playing 4:3 TV for example with black bars on each side, those bars aren’t emitting light. Meanwhile the content that is shown is slowly degrading those OLEDs.
Eventually the content OLEDs are dimmer than the black bar OLEDs and you have “burn in” with the bars visible.
So it could still be a problem for things like static displays where there isn’t always moving content.
Would it not be “additive burn-in” and “subtractive burn-in” or something then? Or “differential burn-in?”
That makes sense ya