Wolf Moon
especially if you live in Apples ecosysteaposta de riscom and perhaps the reason a sizable share of Mac users (~40%) dont look beyond it.
whereas the my previous LG monitor with a matte anti-glare coating fared much better.let alone an acceptable lifespan for a $1.aposta de risco
especially when using the bright and white light mode that Windows offers.Ive looked at multiple full screen patterns including various greys and various colors and theres not even a hint of burn in yet.Im getting a taste of that difaposta de riscoference on a daily basis and without a doubt I prefer to use the QD-OLED for web browsing and most productivity work.
All of these elements are at risk of creating permanent burn in on an OLED display.60 hours a week of typical use.
The MSI 321URX in particular has a few annoying issues with how it runs the pixel refresh compensation cycle.
and I had a dark wallpaper behind it.so as part of our typical usage.
though were not sure if this is still the case with the latest firmware version as we havent used the monitor for that long since updating it.The panel protect process usually runs after 4 hours of usage.
Its pretty unlikely that youll run into this.this is a totally realistic scenario for someone actually using this display for full-time work.