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"Had this monitor about 2 months. You can see clear burn in over where the windows icons are when viewed against a gray/white background. Task bar has burn in too. Used almost every day since i got it for 4-8 hours a day. Time is probably half split on it from windows desktop to playing games or having text editors up. 95% of the time running in SDR mode. about 60% brightness. I run the pixel refresh every day and have run the panel refresh 2 times since i got it, and again once i noticed the burn in. Didn't fix anything.
Have been running it exactly as dell has suggested, and still got burn in after such a short use period. Really disappointed since they claim that you shouldn't get burn-in at all, or at least for 3 years covered by their warranty. Not sure if I have a faulty panel where these preventative burn in measures were broken or if this is just standard, but just a warning to everyone looking at this monitor out there."
Mulla olisi siis varmaankin hyvin samankaltaista käyttöä. Tosin kohta siirtynen täysin etätöihin joten staattiset elementit tulevat olemaan suhteellisesti useammin ruudulla jatkossa. En jaksa alkaa mihinkään loputtomaan takuuvaihtojen kierteeseen myöskään. Ostan laitteen käytettäväksi, enkä beta-testiin. Ihan tuurista kiinni että tuleeko semmonen yksilö joka palvelee 3 vuotta ongelmitta vai tuleeko paneelilotosta semmonen että sitten saa alkaa pelaamaan takuuvaihtolottoa.
Was sick over the weekend, so played evidently too much Halo. Burned in some UI elements and some larger blocks of discolouration that might be from some 3d suites I use regularly. So, just in case anyone had yet to see some hands-on usage and evidence of QDOLED burn in... Be afraid, be afraid to...
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This annoying display defect should truly burn-in hell
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