Do OLED screens get a bad rap when it comes in to the risk of permanent burn-in? It's an important question as OLED displays have come to dominate landscape for premium mobile devices, from high-end ...
If expanding this conclusion to include other OLED screens . . . then I shouldn't get an OLED monitor for my home office/studio setup because 10 hours a day with screen on is (as noted above by ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Nintendo refreshed its portable gaming system last year with the introduction of the Nintendo Switch OLED, packing a beautiful OLED display that acted as ...
A new test has revealed some positive news for anyone who happened to upgrade to Nintendo’s larger and more vivid Switch — image-burn is a distant concern. After 3,600 hours of subjecting an OLED ...
Eighteen months into a deliberate QD-OLED burn-in test, Hardware Unboxed (through their secondary Monitors Unboxed channel) has returned with an update on the MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED's burn-in. The ...
Silicon providers are using adaptive test flows to reduce burn-in costs, one of the many approaches aimed at stemming cost increases at advanced nodes and in advanced packages. No one likes it when ...
After three years it looks like they are ending the long term test. There are a LOT of failures. Full panel failures happened most in LCD without full array dimming. OLED were the least failure prone ...
Considered something of a necessary evil, burn-in of IC packages during production does a great job of weeding out latent defects so they don’t turn into failures in the field. But as AI and ...
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