It's LCD/LED's turn. Rtings longevity test update

My last 2 Samsung LCD`s developed purple tinges at various parts of the screen. Was OK till the Skiing was on. :p
Swapped to OLED starting with the CX, and now have a C3 as well.

This is part of the natural color shift that happens on LCDs as they age - as the screen becomes older it loses brightness and the color accuracy falls off the cliff. Most people don't notice the changes because they happen slowly over a number of years, one of my qled TVs has a tint as well only visible in white or light blue backgrounds

That's why Rtings longevity test for LCD I believe is very important, people buy TVs based on reviews of how that TV performs when its brand new and that can be very different to how it performs 3 years later and would the customer have bought if you told them this would happen? OLED may have burn in risk, but they don't lose brightness and they don't lose color accuracy
 
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