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Posted by Who
 - January 31, 2024, 17:38:43
Not written in English so take it with less than a grain of salt.
Posted by Ty
 - January 30, 2024, 14:00:20
You need a new job man
Posted by JB
 - January 30, 2024, 13:46:14
This is not true. 

They ran software designed to burn the image in and it affected things way less than anticipated.

There is no burn in through normal, or even excessive usage.

I read the actual experiment and this is a misrepresentation of the results. 
Posted by you suck
 - January 30, 2024, 10:16:58
Why are you spreading misinformation? There was no burn-in, just image retention. I'll be reporting this to Google as clickbait.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 29, 2024, 23:11:08
For the latest refresh, the Steam Deck received an upgrade to a 7.4-inch OLED display, which reaches a remarkable peak brightness of 1000 nits. A burn-in test now shows the disadvantages of such a screen, as burn-in remains a problem on OLED screens.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Steam-Deck-OLED-Burn-in-stress-test-reveals-the-disadvantages-of-a-1000-nit-bright-OLED-panel.798272.0.html