one of the few times it’s appropriate to take a picture of the screen over a screenshot
My mom started noticing “strange letters” on all the photos and screenshots she took. She sent me a photo of a blank wall asking if it’s some fingerprinting or anti copy mechanism or something. I just saw a blank wall.
Yeah well her keyboard burnt into the screen. It was very funny for her to try and essentially “screenshot” OLED burn in for me.
on my phone it’s the wi-fi icon and other icons at the top, though I only see it when my screen is completely white
My ex girlfriend’s name and the Skype logo are burned into my old galaxy s3, from where we used to video call all night long.
Lol that’s the worst
Relatable. Had that on two phones already but with discord.
what kind of sick degenerate doesn’t watch their porn in fullscreen? Are they really beating it while going like
at that tiny ass viewport? Why? You could study each individual hair on someone’s taint in full screen, so why limit yourself?
edit: wait, forgot it’s 4chan, of course they’re a sick degenerate or masochist of some stripe.
99% time spent browsing 1% time spent watching video
Yoo this looks good
clicks and immediately slides to recommended
Yoo this looks good
clicks and immediately slides to recommended
Yoo this looks good
A true connoisseur
I have to confess that I’m that type o sick degenerate masochist that watches anything in an tiny ass viewport, maximum length of the Youtube theatre mode. The only exception is movies that I watch in fullscreen.
my oled moves the pic unnoticably by 10px in all 4 directions, which may clip a bit but prevent burn in. Android status bar does it too btw.
I just spent the last 5 minutes staring at my status bar. Never noticed this before but I’m sure I’m seeing it move in a square pattern now. How cool! I just hope I’ll be able to stop noticing it 😁
Wouldn’t that not be enough though? It should help in a lot of places, particularly the bar itself and the digits. But I’d be concerned that the center of the battery indicator and the wifi icon would still burn in.
Or maybe people just don’t keep their phones charged.
Modern OLEDs have other burn-in prevention features too, like subtle logo dimming and built-in screensavers. They also do what’s called “pixel refreshing” when the panel is turned off. Not quite sure how that works.
Really the only way to get burn-in on a modern OLED is to turn off all the protection features, crank the brightness to near-max (never needs to be done in indoor environments), and leave a static image displaying on the screen for several hours at a time. Dude literally has to be on XVideos all day long, every day, several days in a row, for this to happen.
How about if you just have the sun blazing in on your screen all day?
Then you need to rearrange your room better