Yes, this is the right answer. The OLED display will naturally degrade over time, and it's better if all pixels degrade similarly to avoid obvious burn-in. If they are all equal, the display would overall be dimmer after a few years, but you would not see a specific image that is dimmer than other parts of the screen. With a higher-contrast setup (e.g. black background with white letters), the white areas would become more dim over time and the black wouldn't.No having black wallpaper would worsen the burn in process.
Such called burn in occurs because the wear level of each pixel differs.
In LCD, wear level is determined by the backlight...which will decay in uniform manner so no such burn in is observed
In OLED, each pixel has its own wear level (blue color will wear out the fastest btw..) and if a block of pixels wear much more than the other "surrounding" pixel, you will observe the effect of burn in.
Hardly long enough to be able to make any determination on burn-in.I have had black wallpaper since November. No issues.
Think it looks great with OLED---
Uhm, what are you talking about? Yes of course it has no black pixel.I did not know that OLED has a black. I thought that the pixels were just turned off.
Uhm, what are you talking about? Yes of course it has no black pixel.
OK, I apologize. LCD does have a "black" pixel in that it need to turn the whole pixel opaque to block the backlight from passing through, making it "black". The light is never 100% blocked, so LCDs can never achieve true black. OLED doesn't have to do that, it just turns off all the LEDs, so that area then becomes black. This allows OLED to have much better blacks because there is no backlight and as such no backlight bleed.It was an honest question. Am I not allowed to ask?
Excuse my stupidity.
OK, I apologize. LCD does have a "black" pixel in that it need to turn the whole pixel opaque to block the backlight from passing through, making it "black". The light is never 100% blocked, so LCDs can never achieve true black. OLED doesn't have to do that, it just turns off all the LEDs, so that area then becomes black. This allows OLED to have much better blacks because there is no backlight and as such no backlight bleed.
Fine. Had a nearly black wallpaper since launch.How’s everyone’s OLEDs handling a black background?