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Should you be concerned about OLED burn-in?

Before we discuss OLED burn-in, we must first explain what exactly makes up an OLED. OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode. It’s the “organic” in the name that can cause issues with extended use. The use of organic compounds makes OLED panels more fragile and susceptible to power input and high sustained brightness levels. In addition, OLEDs provide their own light source, as they are self-illuminating. Over time, these self-illuminating diodes will lose brightness and will appear dimmer to the naked eye as their luminescence degrades. When these overworked diodes sit next to diodes tha

Why now is the best time to jump on the OLED monitor bandwagon — breaking down new-gen panel tech and our top burn-in prevention tips
Should you take the OLED plunge?

The two biggest knocks against OLED monitors are continually being addressed. There’s the issue of panel longevity, particularly with burn-in/image retention. However, sticking to common best practices when using OLEDs and enabling automatic panel refresh routines and mitigation strategies offered will go a long way toward ensuring that you get years of useful life out of your monitor. Manufacturers are also stepping up the quality of the components they’re using and reducing power consumption to help extend the life of OLED panels. Another concern people have is cost. It’s true that OLEDs car

Why now is the best time to jump on the OLED monitor bandwagon — breaking down new-gen panel tech and our top burn-in prevention tips
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Score this 500Hz 27-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED gaming monitor at its lowest ever price, now just $649.99 — huge $349 saving nets you ultra-fast G60SF display with Nvidia G-Sync support

… This monitor, which only launched last year, was the first QD-OLED panel to come with a 500Hz refresh rate. For gaming, that means that the G60SF can keep up with your GPU's output, even if you're hitting frame rates as unbelievably high as 500fps. …

May 6, 2026 · Ben Stockton
tomshardware.com › laptops › gaming-laptops

Grab an $800 saving on this RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop from HP with customizable specs and a 20-core CPU — base model costs just $1,999 for 16-inch rig with 16GB DDR5, with OLED costing just $60 extra

… Likewise, the base model here comes with a 16-inch IPS display with a refresh rate up to 240Hz. If you want to spend $60, you can upgrade to an OLED with a refresh rate of 165Hz, or $120 will get you an OLED with a 240Hz refresh rate. …

Jun 10, 2026 · Ben Stockton

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