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Alexander2022-04-06 17:56:01
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Alexander, 2022-04-06 17:56:01

OLED is a laptop screen. Is it worth the risk, paying tribute to fashion? Is burnout inevitable?

I'm thinking about buying an asus vivobook 15 oled k513ea-l13069 also with an OLED screen.
There it is presented as the main plus of the laptop.
But as I understand now after one video, this is rather a minus for most users. For a little more color reproduction and brightness, you inevitably have to pay with such things as mandatory screen burn-in after 15,000 hours (about 2 years of use)? So?
As well as eternal PWM, from which many eyes can climb on their foreheads.
What kind of technology is this? Some cons.
Those it is practically impossible that such a screen will last 3-4 years without burnout?
After burnout, can you work with the screen? Or do you need to change?

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ewgenc, 2022-04-07
@AlexGreat92

If OLED is not needed for work, and you plan to use the laptop for a long time, then why drive yourself into the frame of emotions behind the screen?

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voproser45654, 2022-04-06
@voproser45654

PWM depends on the brightness: the lower, the more it blinks, I won’t say about burnout.

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