Users of the new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have complained about “screen burn-in” causing an image to faintly persist in the background of their phones, but Apple is reportedly fixing the bug in its ...
I'm thinking about getting this monitor, as it ticks every single box I can think off. Even being able to go down to 20HZ with G-sync, AMD freesync, which I'll need with my RTX 2070. I am worried ...
We've been using the MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED exclusively as a productivity monitor for the last six months, and it's time to check in to see how the panel is holding up in terms of burn-in. Not much ...
Some TikTok and Reddit users say they can see the TikTok For You Page icons long after they've closed out of the app. Katie covered all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and ...
You notice faint ghostly images retained on your Galaxy S23 display, even after changing screens. This permanent discoloration, called screen burn-in, can afflict the S23’s vibrant AMOLED screen.
The Google Pixel 8, like any other smartphone, can experience screen burn-in issues. This problem arises when static images are displayed for extended periods, causing permanent discoloration or ...
Anyone with more than a passing interest in home entertainment technology will know that Samsung has spent much of the last decade telling people to buy LCD TVs because the OLED TVs sold by its great ...
OLED screens have been around for a while but gained widespread popularity in the last decade. They're celebrated for their superior visual quality, with bright colors contrasting against darker ...
This isn't screen burn-in. It's an image retention problem that's fixed by iOS 17.1. Photo: spriteice/Reddit Anyone with an iPhone 15 Pro should install iOS 17.1 when it launches this week, especially ...
The iPhone 15 launch has been plagued with bugs, from overheating issues to charging problems, and more overheating issues. But there has been another issue that has had some owners worried that they ...
Several users have reported a “screen burn-in” issue on the iPhone 15 series. However, this issue is not a hardware bug but an image retention issue on iOS 17. iOS 17.1 RC build fixes this image ...