Are OLED TVs or LED TVs more reliable? A long-term test says that burn-in is not the main concern


  • A 3-year test of OLED TVs showed that burn-in is highly unlikely with mixed viewing
  • Edge-lit LCDs seem to fail before other kinds of TVs in the test
  • However, there is no clear correlation between price and lifespan

When I was a teenager, I used to devour scary stories, but nothing I read was as scary as the story of the OLED with burn-in. You’re probably familiar with it too: It’s a tale of someone who buys one of the best OLED TVs, only to see the logo of their favorite channel or the HUD of their favorite game burned into the screen forever. But like many cautionary tales, the likelihood of this happening may be less these days than the stories suggest.

At least that’s what the results of an ongoing investigation of Rtings say. The folks there have run over 100 TVs at maximum brightness for three years, and they’ve accumulated 18,000 viewing hours for each one. And while some OLEDs did indeed have problems, LCDs suffered far more serious problems.

Which TVs break first? Summary of results from our 100 TV Lifetime Test – YouTube

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How do OLED and LCD TVs handle nearly 20,000 viewing hours?

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