Op dinsdag 5 april 2016 11:04:19 CEST schreef John Andersen:
On 04/05/2016 09:43 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 05/04/2016 16:29, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
You too? No, I want you to find me monitors that use "Plain LEDs". NOT OLEDs.
it may not be useful to open a dispute on this. I myself said that I didn't know if...
I didn't even know exactly how oled worked. I learned something :-)
but to go back to the subject, are oled screens wearing globally or per individual pixels? that could make screensavers again useful
thanks jdd
Somebody who makes a few LED screens of various types says it is something to be aware of.
http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/skp/faq/441670
In my experience, image burn does not seem permanent, on any kind of LED as it was on CRTs, but it will still show up days later, and only slowly go away.
After 9/11 we had TVs glued to various news channels 24/7 and those channels kept their banners in certain places, and these showed visibly for some time.
My experience too. A customer had a webapplication running for box office sales, which seemed to show the same burn-in on a LED based monitor as the CRT that was used before. At some linux meeting a guy stated that he had "fixed" this on a couple of monitors by hooking them up elsewhere and have a screensaver running for a couple of days. Which, much to my surprise worked. -- Gertjan Lettink, a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org