Fantastisk skärm och oled är alltid oled = King.
Men det är lite lurigt med dessa QD-oled panelers långvariga användande i datormiljö med starkt lysande statiska objekt och risk för inbränning.
Rtings håller just nu på med ett mycket intressant test där de låter olika TV-modeller utsättas för (förvisso extrema) tester. De har också nyligen lagt till datorskärmar i sitt test med QD-OLED paneler (Alienware, LG’s samt Samsungs G8): https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/longevity-burn-in-test-update....
Utdrag ur deras sammanfattning:
What about PC users; should they avoid using QD-OLED displays? These results don't look good for computer users. A computer's user interface often has large white areas, even if you're using your computer's Dark Mode feature, and those areas are likely to cause burn-in. There are steps you can take to reduce it, though, and as long as you mix up your usage, you probably won't have any issues. It's also unclear if the QD-OLED panels used for computer monitors perform the same. They use different compensation cycles than the TV versions, and this could play an important role in reducing image retention or preventing burn-in. We're looking into possibly adding a QD-OLED monitor like the Dell Alienware AW3423DW or AW3423DWF or the Samsung OLED G8 to the test temporarily to see how they perform. Let us know if this is something you're interested in or if you have any ideas for why these QD-OLED panels might perform differently when used as a TV compared to the Monitor implementations.
Hela artikeln finns här: https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-investigations-upda...