Hey guys,
Just wanted to alert you to another screen burn in issue, got my 15 PM on September 22nd.
This is how it looks on my screen at very dim levels, against a grey background.
The local Apple reseller where I live claimed that Apple is aware and that it's due to a software bug and a new...
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I know that Mac Mini M1 runs well on a CX 48' panel but I'm afraid to have problem with the C1 model.
Actually I'm planning to buy a LG C1 48' OLED TV and use it as a monitor for my Mac Mini M1. I have seen quite a lot of videos and read a lot of posts but still, things arn't quite clear...
Coming from a Galaxy S8, I considered getting an iPhone 13, but since it comes with an OLED, is there a large risk of screen burn in? I don't have any problems with my Samsung, but I know the OLED on an iPhone is different than an AMOLED screen on Galaxy S phones. Should I be good with the 13?
So, I’m delighted with the super-sharp OLED screen on the iPhone XS Max.
A few times a year though, I find myself presenting an 8-hour seminar from my phone using the PowerPoint app and a projector. The static slides layouts are all the same and are in the company template of bright and...
So I thought I would bring this further to a head for those that still own an iPhone X, and for future reference as per the iPhone XS and XS Max. There have been rather early reports of screen burn in on the OLED displays. Here is a link below for those that’s would like to take a look.
I’m...
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Has anyone else had an issue with their MBP that after upgrading to High Sierra their monitor shows ghosting / image retention / burn in only minutes after an image is on the screen?? Is this an issue connected to Metal 2?
I had zero issues with my late 2013 MPB until I upgrade to High...
Hi. I´m new here.
I´ve just signed up to share an interesting article I have found. This guy test the iPhone X burn-in effect by displaying an static image on full brightness for 374 hours. He also test the Note 8 and Galaxy S7 Edge for comparision.
I Hope it will be useful...
Hi, I'm about to exchange my MacBook Air for a Retina MacBook Pro (Late 2013), but I've been reading about burn-in/ghosting/image retention issues with the displays. Do this issue persist in the Late 2013 model or was specific to the lauch (2012) Retina model?
How can I test for this issue...