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Hello.
Is brightness the new sales trick?
It's not all about brightness! Durability is also important!!
LG. OLED screens still HAVE problems with burn-in or uneven wear, the same as plasma screens.
The way the OLED screen controls all image pixels is a bit interesting. It measures the brightness of each pixel and runs through a program that will adjust all of them so that they light up equally. In this way, you will not see uneven wear (burn-in). The screen asks about this from time to time
An OLED screen also has other protection functions that are turned on by the factory, which dims the screen light slowly downwards to protect itself and have a longer life.
You should never set the brightness to 100% on an OLED screen. Not even on an LED screen.
An image pixel is 1 light bulb. If one shines much more strongly than the other, then one will be more worn and the light will be weaker.