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The quality of OLED is plainly better than LCD.
However, OLED computer monitors are still somewhat rare.
Now, LG is reassuring potential buyers with a very simple strategy.
We can thankThe Verge’s Sean Hollister for this development.
After four months of pestering LG Electronics, the warranty was revised.
David Park, the product marketing director at LG Electronics, took the time to explain this amendment.
Keep the 27GR95QE-B monitor in your house, don’t abuse it, and you’re good.
Technically speaking, LG’s original warranty may have covered burn-in on a case-by-case basis.
(Note that Alienware and Corsair OLED monitors come with an excellent three-year burn-in warranty.)
But will an OLED monitor encounter burn-in after just two years?
OLED monitors use aggressive power-saving modes and pixel-refresh techniques to delay the effects of burn-in.
Still, things happen, and LG’s revised warranty is a refreshing change of pace.
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It applies to new and old purchases.
We hope that future OLED monitors come with a similar warranty and that other manufacturers follow LG’s lead.
Source: LG viaThe Verge