OLED burn-in describes permanent image retention, usually manifesting as silhouettes on the screen. This side effect occurs because of the organic film, unique to the panel technology, deteriorating under stress, typically from displaying static content for prolonged periods of time. Most monitor manufacturers include burn-in protection in their display software, while also including damage from the phenomenon as part of standard warranty coverage. However, there are other steps you can take to prolong panel lifespan, such as consciously reducing the amount of static content you display on the
Deciding between DisplayPort or HDMI depends on several factors. Typically, we recommend using the port with the highest available bandwidth to maintain the best picture quality and most stable communication between your monitor and PC. However, technologies like Display Stream Compression (DSC) will plug the gap between connections where possible. Don’t be afraid to try each input to see which offers the better resolution and refresh rate combo. It’s also important to understand what display outputs are available on your graphics card. For example, if your monitor has DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI