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Here’s why you can stop worrying about OLED burn-in
Most OLED TVs can prevent burn-in on their own—here’s what you need to know.
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Michael is a Senior Staff Writer covering all things tech, as well as the resident TV expert here at Reviewed. After graduating from Emerson College with a degree in media production, he spent some time in the film industry. During these years, he developed a deep appreciation for film preservation—something he often considers while evaluating picture accuracy.
Michael has spent nearly ten years testing and tinkering with TVs, a decade that has spanned the fall of plasma and the rise of OLED. To date, he's evaluated well over 100 televisions, making him living proof that TV does not necessarily rot your brain.
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