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Recent coverage says OLED burn-in remains possible on newer, brighter OLED TVs, though newer tests suggest improved resistance at higher brightness. Another thread highlights LG’s FLiPP Tech as a potential solution to prevent burn-in and reduce dim-screen issues.
LG’s FLiPP Tech Could Finally Solve OLED Burn-In And Dim ScreensHotHardware
Test shows modern OLEDs match older panels in burn-in resistance at higher brightnessKitGuru
Tests show newer OLED TVs can still experience significant burn-in because they're much brighter, proving that you can't have your cake and eat itPC Gamer
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Tracking: Tests show newer OLED TVs can still experience significant burn-in because they're much brighter, proving that you can't have your cake and eat it
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Does Evil Dead Burn have a post-credits sequence?
Evil Dead Burn has not one, but two post-credits scenes! The last one is the most important when it comes to the future of the franchise, reintroducing one of the franchise's most memorable characters. The scene takes us back to the funeral home, where Will’s (George Pullar) family hosted his service. It follows the funeral worker and her daughter as they clean up and organize the home. The two enter a room with some urns, and the woman explains that some of the ashes are never picked up by the families. She leaves, and her daughter steps closer to them to read some names out loud. “Ellie Bixl
RTINGS Home Theater/YouTube Unfortunately, manufacturers have yet to fully eradicate image retention. Several major display makers, such as LG , Samsung and Sony, host webpages coaching users on how to prevent burn-in. Phone manufacturers that deploy OLED screens, such as Google and Apple, also warn users about the potential for image retention. As LG reminds its users on its website, "it is possible to create image retention in almost any display if one really tries hard enough."
It is important to stress that burn-in won't likely occur after just a few hours. Rather, tests indicate that perm