The technology does come with a notable drawback, though. These displays feature carbon based material that degrades over time. When a group of pixels wears quicker than the rest, they can produce a faint, ghost like image on top of what should be shown on the screen. Advancements are being made to eliminate OLED burn in , but in the meantime, you can make adjustments to potentially slow down the decay. OLED burn in is less common in TVs than it is in monitors. This is because, if you are like...

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