Avoid burning in OLED displays: the best tips
OLED TVs are currently one of the best TVs on the market, but the display can also burn in here. In order for you to be able to admire your display in the living room for a long time, there are a few tips to consider.
OLED display: how to prevent burn-in
Some TV manufacturers offer a setting to efficiently prevent burn-in effects. The picture always remains in motion. It is shifted by a few pixels every 30 seconds in super slow motion. This is not visible to the naked eye and the full resolution of the display remains.
- You can find the OLED options in the picture settings of LG TVs . Activate the screen shift here.
- The "Pixel Orbiter" prevents burn-in effects in the picture settings of Panasonic OLED TVs .
- For Samsung TVs, this function is called "Pixel Shift". This can also be found in the image settings.
- Manual activation of the screen shift is not possible with a Philips OLED TV .
This is how you can remove an OLED burn-in
Should there still be unwanted screen burners, the manufacturers offer screen maintenance in the settings.
- This starts a program that greatly reduces the burn-in with the help of certain image sequences.
- However, be patient: the display maintenance can take up to an hour.
That is the difference between OLED and QLED
If you are overwhelmed in choosing the right TV, it can be helpful to first deal with the matter. That is why we will explain the differences between LED and OLED in the next post.