someone will touch upon the subject of the dreaded OLED screen burn in. The point made is that OLED displays will inevitably suffer from horrible-looking artifacts over time, while LCD and newer ...
which is the first laptop with a foldable OLED display. As you might be able to guess from that description, it looks like a normal laptop until you reach the screen, which now doubles in size.
Can you imagine splurging on a big and beautiful quantum dot OLED (QD-OLED) monitor, only to turn around and intentionally test its mettle against burn-in over a 12-month period? It's not ...
Specifically, is OLED burn-in a problem? This is a hot topic in the world of home cinema that’s reared its ugly head ever since reports of the phenomenon broke many moons ago. What is OLED burn-in?