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Posted by M2026
 - February 07, 2026, 11:26:01
@heffeque
Yep, the same goes for our eyes :)
Posted by no burn-in
 - February 07, 2026, 11:25:01
Using my S95B OLED TV as monitor for like 2 years now. Settings: Warm2 and the brightness is set to medium, 28/50 and 0 burn-in and this is despite being the first OLED generation). Any power saving settings are disabled and the TV auto-dimms to prevent burn-in, so a burn-in is basically impossible, unless I'd try for force it.
Posted by heffeque
 - February 07, 2026, 10:47:02
Just a hint for some users: if you slightly lower brightness, your screen will last a ton more; be it oled, be it backlit (IPS, etc.)
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 07, 2026, 02:18:16
Some buyers are now gravitating toward Mini-LED technology to avoid regrets. Still, a new 3000-hour burn-in test suggests that the OLED monitor issue may be overblown. Overwatch 2 caused the most defects due to high-contrast bars and indicators that remain in the same position.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/3000-hour-LG-OLED-monitor-burn-in-test-reveals-minor-defects-with-Overwatch-2-a-culprit.1221804.0.html