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(1)As a result of durability tests, all OLED TVs have been burned within 10 months
(2)RTING confirms what we were all afraid of
(3)Updates to burn-in resistance testing on OLED TVs continue, and after 10 months of intensive testing, we have learned more about burn-in and retention
(4)If an earlier update said LG’s W-OLED model seemed to hold up better, after almost a year of testing and testing, it was confirmed what most of us thought It’s all going to burn up
(5)It’s worth remembering that we’re talking about intensive testing that’s far from normal TV use before making a fuss about OLED burning down RTINGs, who conducted the test, says using the same content over and over for 10 months and 6000 hours, 20 hours a day, is like using it for 4 hours a day, 50 months and 4 years and over, but that’s not true I’ll explain it in more detail
(6)Resistance tests have made it clear that all OLED TVs will run out in 10 months
(7)LG OLED G3 RTINGS WITH PERMANENT BURNINGS IN CNN NEWS
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(9)Samsung S95CRTINGS WITH PERMANENT BURNINGS IN CNN NEWS
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(11)Through these two examples, the Gajin Lifetime Test has already shown on the screen
(12)It’s a permanent sign. It’s normal. It’s a test at this level
(13)New LG OLED or graphite with heat sink due to demand and demand
(14)QD-OLED with heat sink Wando can’t save 20
(15)I can see it well It all ends in a permanent burnout

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Samsung LG’s latest panel is a hard test box that turns on CNN for 20 hours a day

Confirmation of burn-in after 10 months and 6000 hours

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