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On 9 May 2021 at 01:38:06 BST, "John Rumm"
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On 09/05/2021 01:02, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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John Rumm wrote:
On 08/05/2021 11:25, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:


Anyone got one and care to advise?


I have a LG model...


My new laptop has an OLED screen, and is so much better than the
previous LCD. Especially not changing with viewing angle.


Yup the big wins are massive contrast ratios, and very wide viewing
angle. Nicer to vie in low light as well, with no backlight bleed
through.


Downsides include slightly lower peak brightness[1] than some backlit
sets, a screen that can accumulate some patchy "noise" visible in dim
areas (it tends to clear itself, and the sets usually have an option to
wipe it). There is also a possibility of something akin to screen burn
on areas where a static bright graphics is held for too long - that can
reduce the output of a colour in a area)


That does worry me, as I use the set for family Zoom meetings (HDMI lead
from a PC). Leave it on tile so I can see everyone at all times. So a
fairly static pic for an hour or so.


Its not as dramatic as screen burn, and you can't for example see the
image on the unlit screen. You also generally can't see it on a normal
picture. However you might see it on a flat area of *some* colours.

For example our TV gets used for youtube, and one of the on screen
gadgets is a search button, marked with a bright yellow swatch (to
indicate press the yellow button):

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...archSwatch.jpg

Now against a normal picture, it leaves no impression:

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...GOLEDDemo1.jpg
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...GOLEDDemo3.jpg

(images just being the stock pictures it cycles through if it has
nothing better to display)

However, if I manage to stick a solid area with a high red content in
that corner:

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...OLEDShadow.jpg

You can see a slight darkening. With time displaying other things it
fades a bit. Running the "de-noise" will also fade it a bit.


That's quite a vivid illustration of the effect. I don't use my LG TV's
Youtube app much, but doesn't the yellow thing disappear once you start
watching a video? Does on mine.

Oddly the peak level red youtube logo itself seems to leave no
impression. So its colour selective as well.


The station branding logos too - they don't seem to leave an imprint. Can't
say I've noticed any problem with mine.

On the TV (a 55" LG), stunning picture, at least compared to my other TV - a
well reviewed LCD. Seems sharper with colours more vivid, black blacks, and
all maintained across almost any viewing angle. The Atmos sound is quite
decent as these things go too.

The only downside I can think of is the near mirror like screen reflects just
about anything. And I'd have preferred something smaller - 55" is too big for
my lounge.

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Cheers, Rob