It's time for another update on Watch V OnlineOLED monitor burn-in. As you likely know, we've been aggressively burning in our 4K OLED monitor for 15 months now, so we're going to take a look and see how the display is holding up. Hopefully, there hasn't been too much degradation since the last time we checked in three months ago – we really do want this monitor to last a decent amount of time.
As with the last few updates, there have been no changes in how we've been using our MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED. We're still very much demonstrating a worst-case scenario for OLED usage. We almost entirely use this display for static content, such as writing scripts, browsing the web, editing videos, and so on. As a result, there's basically no content consumption or gaming occurring on this display – the complete opposite of how we normally recommend people use OLED panels.
If you missed some of the quarterly updates, we recommend going back to check out at least the initial article, so you can get the full idea of the setup we're using and why we decided to use this MSI 4K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor as our workstation display.
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