• verdi@feddit.org
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    It really depends on how long you want to keep the monitor and how it’s used. (Don’t click the link before enabling ublock, please!)

    There’s also LCD degradation and in some cases it can be far more bothersome than burn-in.

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      i usually keep my monitors until it breaks beyond quick repair, i used my last one for like 15 years.

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        Ye, I guess OLED is less than ideal for you with those requirements. On the flipside, so is this pulse tech if your monitor is 15y old, it’s an extra proprietary HW failure point for no benefit to 99,99% of the population and increases the price needlessly.