tongshadow
Limp Gawd
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You cant prove those claims without testing or experimentation, like RTings extreme burn-in tests.You still don't get it. The organic pixel will degrade with heat. On small area. it can go bright by sinking heat to the surrounding area or improve cooling but once you hit a large area, brightness will drop like crazy. all OLED are pretty much limited to about 200 nits at 100%. This is actually worst because you get 3000 nits at 3% but still drops to 200 nits at 100% so you get a much more dramatic drop as the bright area increase.
Saying OLEDs degrade is just as valid as saying humans approach death day by day.
I guess this puts the "LCD is brighter" argument to rest. Feel free to point other advantages if you wish to discuss in good faith.Bruh...this is a TV. And what exactly did LCD's do to you?