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>>2007152
>since at 1,000 hours, blue dots will lose 12% of their brightness, red will lose 7% and green 8%
1000/24=41.6 days
Wow, i'm really impressed.
Do people lose their shit on that?
I know that KV-M1400D on my desk.
It was in daily use from day it was bought in about 1993 up to 2007, then it was unused until 2009 to 2011 and i use it for a couple of month with my PC.
Let's say 15 years of use with about 5 hours a day.
15 years*365 days*5 hours=27375 hours
The colors look as great as they did back then but the intensity is also a important factor, it could be burned in by now if it was always been set on the highest brightness and contrast.

That "super" AMOLED technology that Samsung uses in their dumbphones last like a year then things that has been often displayed like the keyboard, status bar, certain symbols and app UIs are often burned in and recently Samsung already reduced the warranty time for the display alone.
If the display is only burned in after 6 months of the purchase then it will not get replaced (at least in europe, i don't know about other regions).
I know this from my job as authorized technician for Samsung mobilephones, we (me and my coworkers) really replaced a lot of burned in displays before this new rule was set and after that it became rare to replace a display because it was only burned in.

>>2007236
>>2007271
No. It will get burned in like some certain arcade CRTs shown on the net. You could try to display the perfect inverse of the burn in and make the rest shittier to compensate it, like you could do that on a CRT.

>>2007926
>obvious bait/troll post: X is/are better than Y.
I'll bite.
KV-M1400D on the left vs. SDM-HS75 on the right.
This picture was taken in the last night with no lights on.
Both displays were on and displayed pure black.
While i saw a very faint glow on the CRT with my eyes, the camera wasn't sensitive enough.
The bright lights are the LEDs from my PC, NES/SNES controller adapter and both displays.

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