MSI's OLED Monitor Tested for Over 533 Days Shows Minimal Burn-In Effects
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MSI's OLED Monitor Tested for Over 533 Days Shows Minimal Burn-In Effects

MSI has conducted a long-term test on its OLED monitor, revealing that burn-in effects are virtually non-existent even after extended use.

Minimal Burn-In After Extensive Testing

After running an OLED monitor continuously for 533 days, seven hours, and 22 minutes, MSI claims that the effects of burn-in on their displays are essentially non-existent. While light burn-in can still occur if misused, this test shows that proper settings minimize the risk.

The panel showcases MSI’s OLED Care 2.0 which helps protect colors and prevent static images from damaging the screen long-term. Jacob, a representative from MSI, elaborated that the testing was done over three years, demonstrating no significant burn-in effects despite the extended trial.

The screen showed consistent performance even with features like Pixel Shift, which periodically alters the pixel positions to avoid static images. Discussions with German, Austrian, and Swiss users indicated that concerns are often linked to older technology rather than newer OLED models.

The representative emphasized, “Burn-in is not really an issue. This is an old monitor that was tested for three years to see the impact of OLED burn-in, and there is basically none.”

MSI promises future releases will include OLED Care 3.0, introducing technology that detects user presence, further enhancing burn-in prevention measures.

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