Samsung said, OLED TV will inevitably burn screen, still does not consider promoting

Previously, Samsung’s claim was that the cost of large-size cutting was high and the yield was low. However, according to The Korea Herald’s report, they learned from Samsung that the biggest concern of the Korean giants is the OLED Burn-in, that is, Some pixels cannot be properly disappeared from the bottom of the screen due to excessive use, thus causing interference to the global picture. Samsung emphasized that TVs and monitors are durable consumer products. Burning screen problems are almost inevitable. The reason why this is so is because OLED is dependent on the organic matrix, so Samsung has been vigorously promoting QLED QD TV in these years, QLED is self-luminous, but the difference with OLED is that the substrate is replaced with inorganic matter. Of course, LG's strategy for OLEDs for so many years is just the opposite of Samsung's. They have been making OLED TVs and have only recently started to lay out cell phone panels. In addition, Sony has also launched the first OLED TV A1 at this year's CES. Smart TV/box information can focus on smart TV information network sofa butler (http://), China's influential TV box and smart TV website, providing information, communication, TV boxes, smart TVs, smart TV software, etc. Answer questions!