Yoshi, you owe me a new OLED display

you should pixel clean a lot more than once a day lol, mine pops up every ~4h and i dont have a single problem with burn in, also most modern oleds got warranty on burn in so just get a new one
 
you should pixel clean a lot more than once a day lol, mine pops up every ~4h and i dont have a single problem with burn in, also most modern oleds got warranty on burn in so just get a new one
In my country of residence, ASUS has terrible RMA support, where I have to deliver the monitor to an authorized third-party service center, and they would attempt to repair it. Since OLEDs cannot be fixed and all of the service centers have bad reviews, I do not trust them enough to bring my $1200-monitor to them.
 
In my country of residence, ASUS has terrible RMA support, where I have to deliver the monitor to an authorized third-party service center, and they would attempt to repair it. Since OLEDs cannot be fixed and all of the service centers have bad reviews, I do not trust them enough to bring my $1200-monitor to them.
i would try it anyway and contact asus directly cause oled RMA cause of burn in is usually just a new unit, at least thats how it worked for me in the past
 
That's not normal burn-in. You'd have to play maximum brightness 24 hours a day for 3 months for it to get that bad, jeez.
 
That's not normal burn-in. You'd have to play maximum brightness 24 hours a day for 3 months for it to get that bad, jeez.
Yeah. I kinda added a bit of contrast to the image to make it noticeable. But that's what my eyes see when I have a flat grey background. Never utilized the monitor at more than 80% brightness, though.
 
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