I post my story here for the information of those who play Elite Dangerous on a large OLED television screen.
In March 2018 I purchased an LG OLED65C7T screen, a 65 inch 2017 model. Apart from watching TV, a Gaming PC was connected for the primary purpose of playing Elite Dangerous (my favourite game) in Ultra HD since that date. I played regularly for 33 months without any issue whatsoever, until December 2020. Then, to my horror, these significant screen burn-in defects became apparent.
No burn-in was evident on Blue, Green, Black or White backgrounds.
You can see the savage Orange and Red HUD colours caused my OLED screen burn-in issue. Yes, both Pixel Refresher and Screen Shift settings were ON since the date of purchase. Why burn-in only occurred after 33 months (nearly 3 years) and not before, I cannot say.
But those long flight times into distant space stations do leave the Elite Dangerous HUD stationary on-screen for an extended period, which is a critical concern for OLED owners.
My screen was outside the 12 month warranty period. Nevertheless, I did report the fault to the retailer and manufacturer expressing sincere disappointment. To the credit of LG, they did arrange to have a new OLED screen installed without charge. So now my OLED screen is back to pristine new condition.
But can I continue to play Elite Dangerous without burn-in occurring yet again ??
Well, the fantastic Elite Dangerous HUD Mod (EDHM) posted here by @GeorjCostanza means the answer is YES !!
In March 2018 I purchased an LG OLED65C7T screen, a 65 inch 2017 model. Apart from watching TV, a Gaming PC was connected for the primary purpose of playing Elite Dangerous (my favourite game) in Ultra HD since that date. I played regularly for 33 months without any issue whatsoever, until December 2020. Then, to my horror, these significant screen burn-in defects became apparent.
No burn-in was evident on Blue, Green, Black or White backgrounds.
You can see the savage Orange and Red HUD colours caused my OLED screen burn-in issue. Yes, both Pixel Refresher and Screen Shift settings were ON since the date of purchase. Why burn-in only occurred after 33 months (nearly 3 years) and not before, I cannot say.
But those long flight times into distant space stations do leave the Elite Dangerous HUD stationary on-screen for an extended period, which is a critical concern for OLED owners.
My screen was outside the 12 month warranty period. Nevertheless, I did report the fault to the retailer and manufacturer expressing sincere disappointment. To the credit of LG, they did arrange to have a new OLED screen installed without charge. So now my OLED screen is back to pristine new condition.
But can I continue to play Elite Dangerous without burn-in occurring yet again ??
Well, the fantastic Elite Dangerous HUD Mod (EDHM) posted here by @GeorjCostanza means the answer is YES !!
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