@@SurfsharkAcademyand it’s called an isotope. It’s present in heavy water 😂. If you change the electron the charge changes it’s called an ion ( Cation/ Anion)
Bought lg c1 over 2 years ago, just checked for burn in, absolutely nothing, and I'm abusing this TV as a pc monitor and heavy gaming. Clean like new. Best purchase ever
this is nice to read as it makes me feel better, my samsung q90r qled packed in last july so i bought an lg g3 to replace it. i have been worried about leaving icons and playing games with static icons on screen incase i have burn in issues in a few years. i have owned plasmas since 2008 with no burn in so hopefully i have the same outcome with my oled lol
@@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU yeah. thats something you would experience if you are a software developer :D We live in front of our displays. This is also the reason we want an OLED - we LIVE in front of our monitors.. so we want to make the most part of our lives better. Still.. 1 year makes it a fair price for 5k hours. 20 cents per hour - before some burn-in appears.. not bad, considering that display still can be used. I know i would place mine at the kitchen where it would be less noticeable.
@@CinderedCaelus I don't hate them, I really like to just buy oled instead of my 34 inch ips that costed few years back 400$, even thou 34 oled is around 1000$, but my ips has 11600+ hours, at least 7000 of these is web browsing, I don't care about any usage scenarios, no black wallpapers, not hiding anything, leaving pc and monitor on as long as I want to, sometimes for few hours and it looks like the day I put it on my table. My last phone was catastrophy of burn in, it had clock with night hours burned in, battery, connection, walpaper and so on, you could read my life story on any single color on that screen, now I have sony experia 10 III, that is 1.5 years old, and far less than 1000 hours of screen time at most and starting to see buttons and few static icons, while using less than half brightness. If someone can show my 34 inch oled that can withstand 7000hours of showing start line of windows and have no trace on any burn in, they will have my 1000$.
- I have the LG C9 65 inch - I bought it at the beginning of COVID (Early 2020) I use Netflix and Prime mostly but even those have static layouts yet I have 0 burn in. This TV is on every day, and half the time I’m not even watching so thousands of hours of usage later and I still see absolutely 0 burn in (I also did the OLED burn in test on TH-cam) My only problem with this tv is the internal power supply which buzzes during bright scenes (probably caused by a lack of glue on certain areas of the power supply) but I think this is a 2019 model if not a 2020 so they probably fixed it a long time ago on the newer models and they made the OLED more resistant to that other thing in 2021 as mentioned here Basically OLED is the best, except in bright rooms (with sunlight) OLEDs don’t tend to be as bright as other TV’s so make sure you can cover whatever windows you need to if you’re putting this kind of TV in a living room
Well, it would glow constantly as the electrons emitted would energise fluorescent centres in the organic molecules. Tritium, or even better Nickel 63 could be its energy source...
Edible but deuterium is a more stable elemental form of hydrogen. Results in lowering reaction coefficients of body reactions -> death in high quantities. Actually D2O is present in water but very small quantities(reason for avg molecular weight of water is 18. ___ but not exact 18
I completely disagree. Burn in is present in every oled TV. No matter the year. True the recent tvs are more resistent, but with time all will get burn in.
i'm 100% confident these new oled will also suffer from burn in eventually, until sharp brings us their new technology for tv, this will happen no matter how much they improve led
The size of the screen matters smaller OLED dont really burn in unless you leave them on the same screen for hours and days at a time, but tvs burn in easier
eh... i still like my Plasma set, way better than LCD as far as picture quality goes, and it is made of glass and metal and has a modular chassis, and is actively cooled; so build quality and longevity is much better as well
If you don't use it so much to get burn in get it, if you plan on watching youtube all day still, get it, if you wanna do school home work dont get it, the essay or smth else will burn in the screen
yes, but I recently noticed a noticeable burnout on my month old lg c3 65 :( should I advertise it? I'm a bit disappointed, tv used normlly, I think it burned one frame from the "home" screen on which it did not spend much time.
It's a recent TV so you could still return it under warranty but if you can't then there are pixel refresher features in the settings menu that should help with that somewhat
I once bought an oled phone from a pretty good brand. At low brightness you could easily see how burned in it was on the edges. Never buying an oled again over decent local dimming LCDs.
Why's surfshark talking about random stuff that has nothing about VPN. It's like if redbull started talking about nature like geographical show. I'm not being rude it's pretty fascinating and entertaining overall❤️
Well, I have older phones with AMOLED displays without damn burn-in and then I have an Acer 27" 4K IPS LED monitor that has burn-in (yeah, after a day without using it it almost recovers, but anyhow...)
Back then when i had a bad Tiktok addiction, tiktok burned into my iPhone Xs OLED screen. Man cant believe i wasted so much time on that stupid App… Glad im over my Phone addiction.
Deuterium has about 12.32 years of half-life. So you loose half of D2 after 12 years regardless what you do. Although I don't know how much you need to lose to have significant effect.
Got a C1 in may of 2021. Noticed severe burn in 2 days ago and I can’t unsee it. Apex legends ultimate ability icon and the PS5 dashboard. Don’t be an idiot and play at max brightness for long periods of time and don’t leave your screen on when you leave. All my fault and I’m outside of warranty for both LG and Best Buy and I’m looking at $940 replacement. Fucking gutted.
Already?? I had a Note 10+ since 2019 and just started noticing burn-in this year in early-mid 2023. From that I assumed OLED burn-in on phones shouldn't be an issue for about 3-4 years at least.
Depends on your use. Constantly setting the screen brightness to maximum or near maximum brightness will always increase the chance of getting burn-in sooner.
WULFF DEN did (and I believe still does) a great test on the Switch OLED to see if it burned in and really if you vary up your content and there's not a whole lot of static elements on the screen, you'll be fine
@@stuehlchen4535 almost 20000 hours and there is significant burn in from games and a couple I can't identify. Mostly not noticable while watching TV or movies.. but I definitely nit pick and see it more than others. If you buy one enjoy it but definitely be a little cautious
Deuterium has an additional neutron, not electron
Thanks for correcting me
looks like educated people are nit the targeted audience for this channel xD
@@paul_wiggin Cool it bub. No need to insult his audience because he made a mistake
Dude… stop.
@@SurfsharkAcademyand it’s called an isotope. It’s present in heavy water 😂. If you change the electron the charge changes it’s called an ion ( Cation/ Anion)
“Without getting into too much detail”… or the correct detail.
🤓 👆 "akshually... you should have used 500 more words to describe it accurately"
@@laden6675or they could've just said neutron instead of electron. They are extremely different
@@pedrosso0They’re more than different. They actually have absolutely nothing in common.
@@pedrosso0and that's why someone left a correction ... lol
Bought lg c1 over 2 years ago, just checked for burn in, absolutely nothing, and I'm abusing this TV as a pc monitor and heavy gaming. Clean like new. Best purchase ever
Same here lol 100% brightness and always using hdr.
@@josh8oh8 yea, exactly the same bro😂
I bought my LG C9 back in 2019 and racked up thousands of gaming hours. Screen is still pristine!
Same! Its an amazing screen
this is nice to read as it makes me feel better, my samsung q90r qled packed in last july so i bought an lg g3 to replace it. i have been worried about leaving icons and playing games with static icons on screen incase i have burn in issues in a few years. i have owned plasmas since 2008 with no burn in so hopefully i have the same outcome with my oled lol
Bro asked ChatGPT for a short, and somehow managed to deliver it worse than the script
Did get the joke, srry
I still managed to get burn in, in less than a year but I also have over 5000 hours of use. LG is coming to swap out my panel soon under warranty.
Which model do you have? And 5000 hours just in less then 1 year???????😮😮😮
@@rawatranjeet1421 C2
@@rawatranjeet142113.7 hour a day :)
Suuure.. so... your screen was on for around 14 hours a day huh.
@@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU yeah. thats something you would experience if you are a software developer :D
We live in front of our displays. This is also the reason we want an OLED - we LIVE in front of our monitors.. so we want to make the most part of our lives better.
Still.. 1 year makes it a fair price for 5k hours. 20 cents per hour - before some burn-in appears.. not bad, considering that display still can be used. I know i would place mine at the kitchen where it would be less noticeable.
Biggest reason why new ones don't have burn ins is because they are new. YET.
What I didn't mention in the video is that newer OLED TVs also incorporate more advanced OLED-preservation techniques like Pixel refresher and more
u oled haters are gonna be the new boomers i swear
@@CinderedCaelus I don't hate them, I really like to just buy oled instead of my 34 inch ips that costed few years back 400$, even thou 34 oled is around 1000$, but my ips has 11600+ hours, at least 7000 of these is web browsing, I don't care about any usage scenarios, no black wallpapers, not hiding anything, leaving pc and monitor on as long as I want to, sometimes for few hours and it looks like the day I put it on my table. My last phone was catastrophy of burn in, it had clock with night hours burned in, battery, connection, walpaper and so on, you could read my life story on any single color on that screen, now I have sony experia 10 III, that is 1.5 years old, and far less than 1000 hours of screen time at most and starting to see buttons and few static icons, while using less than half brightness. If someone can show my 34 inch oled that can withstand 7000hours of showing start line of windows and have no trace on any burn in, they will have my 1000$.
- I have the LG C9 65 inch
- I bought it at the beginning of COVID (Early 2020)
I use Netflix and Prime mostly but even those have static layouts yet I have 0 burn in.
This TV is on every day, and half the time I’m not even watching so thousands of hours of usage later and I still see absolutely 0 burn in (I also did the OLED burn in test on TH-cam)
My only problem with this tv is the internal power supply which buzzes during bright scenes (probably caused by a lack of glue on certain areas of the power supply) but I think this is a 2019 model if not a 2020 so they probably fixed it a long time ago on the newer models and they made the OLED more resistant to that other thing in 2021 as mentioned here
Basically OLED is the best, except in bright rooms (with sunlight) OLEDs don’t tend to be as bright as other TV’s so make sure you can cover whatever windows you need to if you’re putting this kind of TV in a living room
@ProfByleth I love Oled mainly because of the burn in. It gives me a reason to use a screen saver :D
I wonder what whould happen if they switched to tritium.
Cancer causing displays might be the new trend
@@homunculus3646 It's too weak to give you cancer in the amount found in a OLED. Idk how much tritium you would need but you would need a lot.
@@homunculus3646lol🤣🤣🤣
Display will not be able to last too long because half-life of tritium is only 12.4 years.
Well, it would glow constantly as the electrons emitted would energise fluorescent centres in the organic molecules. Tritium, or even better Nickel 63 could be its energy source...
The power of the sun in the palm of my TV
I like where you show the OLED blacks via an image I'm watching on my non-OLED screen
The fact that the older LG TV model was named C7 but the newer model is C1...
You have never heard of Sony naming conventions
@@Notamusician2k well yes I did
@@Rimon1957 well it can get worse
I have the dynamic home button and the TH-cam make a video plus burnt in my screen💀😭
On my phone😭😭
SAME 🥲
Me waiting to afford an Oled tv 💀
My c1 is still running like a champ. No burn in issues in well over 2000 hours of use.
Thanks to youtube, it burned to my phone screen after 6 years.
Thank youtube
For me it was tik tok and I used it a few hours per week at most...this is why I cannot get an Oled.. too much anxiety
yeah lmao@@AdriaNova3742
Legit i have a new Samsung and i have youtube burned into it I hate it.
how didyou manage to burn it into a new phone?@@Aroace_Raven
@@Aroace_Raven I understand you. I cannot trust oleds now to be honest. The risk of burn in is just too much.
Deuterium is also the "fuel" used in Star Trek. Neat that there is a RL usage for it in TVs.
Haha I thought the same thing!
My 2021 Moto Edge 20 Pro has burn in, the only major burn-in is the top bar and the bottom navigation buttons though
When used in sony-s tv-s LG panels still gets burn in. Check rtings. Also, do samsung use deuterium on their panels?
I still have my C7 and thankfully no burn in whatsoever.
My parents bought a Sony TV in 2018 and i always wondered why that happenned.
My Oneplus 9 has burn in icons now, you see them on a white screen so no big problem on colour.... yet
Fun fact: Deuterium can be turned into D2O or heavy water which is really expensive and edible.
Yummy
Not really edible in more than small quantities, your body actually tries to use it as water and it fucks with stuff
@@cooperyacks4082 So you're saying it's not edible.
Edible but deuterium is a more stable elemental form of hydrogen. Results in lowering reaction coefficients of body reactions -> death in high quantities.
Actually D2O is present in water but very small quantities(reason for avg molecular weight of water is 18. ___ but not exact 18
Its just an isotope of hydrogen with extra neutron not electron.
When you skip physics classes
I use my LG C9, and it has no burn in.
Hydrogen: burn in screen for eyes
Deuterium: less burn in screen for eyes
Tritium: burn in eyes from screen
hello bro What about OLED C3 how burn it I don’t know please tell me❤️
I completely disagree. Burn in is present in every oled TV. No matter the year. True the recent tvs are more resistent, but with time all will get burn in.
Not electron it has neutron!
Deuterium has one extra neutron.
i'm 100% confident these new oled will also suffer from burn in eventually, until sharp brings us their new technology for tv, this will happen no matter how much they improve led
Deuterium does not have an extra electron.
My old C8 got burn in bad, but I think the picture looks marginally better than my new C3.
Deuterium is also radioactive, it has an addictional neutron, not electron
Deuterium is stable form, Tritium is radio active
Company sold Amoled phonr knowing of burn in yet they didnt mention any screen guarantee clearly
OLED burn-in has been greatly reduced. But it will never be completely fixed
Which models have deuterium?
deuterium is NOT hydrogen with an extra electron
My LG C2 from 2022 is using Hydrogen instead of deuterium.
Yeah 42 inches and even some c1s are still hydrogen. Crazy cause it still says evo on the box
Still recommend every one to setup the screensaver...
We are forgetting the fact rhat all iphones now are oled, none of them have burn in
The size of the screen matters smaller OLED dont really burn in unless you leave them on the same screen for hours and days at a time, but tvs burn in easier
eh... i still like my Plasma set, way better than LCD as far as picture quality goes, and it is made of glass and metal and has a modular chassis, and is actively cooled; so build quality and longevity is much better as well
Deuterium has an extra electron?😮
No, he's just stupid. Atomic deuterium has 1 electron.
Resistance to Heat and Current isn't what's causing the deterioration though is it? The OLED's deteriorate regardless.
Looks like my addict cousin delivering an AI scripted speech
Now I’m less interested with ASUS Vivobook 15 Pro because of this issue, I didn’t know OLED has issues like these
If you don't use it so much to get burn in get it, if you plan on watching youtube all day still, get it, if you wanna do school home work dont get it, the essay or smth else will burn in the screen
Any updates on destruction?
yes, but I recently noticed a noticeable burnout on my month old lg c3 65 :( should I advertise it?
I'm a bit disappointed, tv used normlly, I think it burned one frame from the "home" screen on which it did not spend much time.
It's a recent TV so you could still return it under warranty but if you can't then there are pixel refresher features in the settings menu that should help with that somewhat
I once bought an oled phone from a pretty good brand. At low brightness you could easily see how burned in it was on the edges. Never buying an oled again over decent local dimming LCDs.
Nowadays, they shouldn't just saying OLED, but OLED what...
It is an isotope of hydrogen.
Why's surfshark talking about random stuff that has nothing about VPN. It's like if redbull started talking about nature like geographical show. I'm not being rude it's pretty fascinating and entertaining overall❤️
What? Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope. WTF? Are you drunk?
Probably
It actually is a hydrogen isotope with a neutron in its nucleus
Just dont have too many protons or neutrons in 1 room with deuteroum if the powder toy is accurate...
LG C1 came out after the C7? That's gonna confuse some people
On my samsung s8 i got google maps burnt in the screen
Tough to buy another Oled when LG done popped me for $1600. Burn in with in 1 1/2
Idk my midrange smartphone from 2021 suffered burn in after 2 years of use
Bro tiktok is burnt into my phone and its a 13
Well, I have older phones with AMOLED displays without damn burn-in and then I have an Acer 27" 4K IPS LED monitor that has burn-in (yeah, after a day without using it it almost recovers, but anyhow...)
What about Samsung QD OLED? Deuterium?
😂😂😂 bro failed grade 12 chemistry
Deuterium has another neutron, not another electron 🤦
what about a95k?
What technology is Samsung using for our iPhone panels
Oled
Does the LG B3 have deuterium?
yes
Do Samsung g8 gaming monitors have deterium
But it's still a problem, and an expensive one
no Deuterium has an extra neutron.
Is S22 Ultra deuterium??
i had this on my old phone
i have tiktok and my phone wifi and battery status burned into my screen lol
So how can I use it as a bomb?
works well in atomic bombs too!
Still would use plasma TV in 2024!
Back then when i had a bad Tiktok addiction, tiktok burned into my iPhone Xs OLED screen. Man cant believe i wasted so much time on that stupid App… Glad im over my Phone addiction.
My vivo s1 has that burn in shit
wtf. My tv is water powered 💦
So they just use the Hydrogen from Heavy Water...
Which fyi has an extra neutron, not an extra electron
Like very popular iphone 15
Lie.
Deuterium has about 12.32 years of half-life. So you loose half of D2 after 12 years regardless what you do. Although I don't know how much you need to lose to have significant effect.
Deuterium is stable
Tritium has a half life of about 12 years.
Did nobody here go to school?
Thank i need this information from my vpn provider
Return to screensavers
I am on a samsung galaxy a33 5g and i have the yt shorts ui burned in
Not on the iPhone 15 💀
Just use screen saver for oled
Got a C1 in may of 2021. Noticed severe burn in 2 days ago and I can’t unsee it. Apex legends ultimate ability icon and the PS5 dashboard. Don’t be an idiot and play at max brightness for long periods of time and don’t leave your screen on when you leave. All my fault and I’m outside of warranty for both LG and Best Buy and I’m looking at $940 replacement. Fucking gutted.
Is there no pixel refresh option?
Additional neutron buddy
Ain't deuterium radioactive ?
Bruh my s23 has more burn in than ive seen on any of my past samsung devices. The keyboard is always visible
Already?? I had a Note 10+ since 2019 and just started noticing burn-in this year in early-mid 2023. From that I assumed OLED burn-in on phones shouldn't be an issue for about 3-4 years at least.
Depends on your use. Constantly setting the screen brightness to maximum or near maximum brightness will always increase the chance of getting burn-in sooner.
Same with my S22 Ultra. Every Samsung phone I've had burn in. Takes about a year, year and a half. I do run max brightness. Hate dim screens.
It's good to see the homeless making youtube shorts
XD
Blah blah blah when i bought the C7 everyone said the same bullshit. Its better now, less chance to burn in, blah blah blah.
You get dead pixels with Oled TVs too
I am 61 Years OLED tomorrow Jan 04…🫣
Have they also stoped using hydrogen in phone screens??
Not as far as I know. Deuterium is hydrogen
This is why I’m worried about my Steam Deck OLED. Probably gonna look like shit in a year.
WULFF DEN did (and I believe still does) a great test on the Switch OLED to see if it burned in and really if you vary up your content and there's not a whole lot of static elements on the screen, you'll be fine
You can just replace screen though for money but still it’s option
My phone got burning
Clear explanation.
Thanks!
Lg c8 here and I definitely have burn in from gaming.. and i will still be buying another OLED
How bad does burn in happen and how fast? I'm so paranoid of getting an oled monitor especially since I watch a lot of TH-cam and play a lot
@@stuehlchen4535 almost 20000 hours and there is significant burn in from games and a couple I can't identify. Mostly not noticable while watching TV or movies.. but I definitely nit pick and see it more than others. If you buy one enjoy it but definitely be a little cautious
I have a c2
i new get it my phond has a lot if burn in images :《