tv longevity

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Discussions on TV longevity at WindowsForum focus on real-world durability of modern display technologies. A key thread analyzes RTINGS' three-year accelerated burn-in test, which found that OLED panels (WOLED and QD-OLED) significantly outlast LCD designs under continuous use, while edge-lit LED LCDs are the weakest performers. The test recorded 20 total failures and 24 partial failures across over 100 displays after roughly 10,000 simulated hours. These findings help buyers identify which TV types offer better long-term reliability and where manufacturers still need improvement. The tag covers practical advice for choosing a TV based on expected lifespan and burn-in resistance.
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    OLED Longevity Outperforms LCD in RTINGS Three Year Burn In Test

    RTINGS’ three‑year accelerated longevity experiment has delivered a clear, actionable headline for TV buyers: OLED panels (both WOLED and QD‑OLED) age far more gracefully than most LCD designs under prolonged, continuous use, while edge‑lit LED LCDs remain the weakest link in modern TV...
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