![]() The U8H also has all the necessary features to excel as a gaming monitor, with two high-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 inputs that allow for 4K 120 Hz gaming from the newest Xbox and PlayStation consoles. (Check out TV features, defined for explanations of those terms.) This TV comes equipped with the latest iteration of the Google TV platform and does a great job with HDR video, thanks to its impressive peak brightness and color saturation (and compatibility with all the major HDR formats). After running this test, the amount of image retention didn't decrease at all in fact, it looked even worse than our 2-month update photos, as the TVs had been running the regular CNN schedule for about a month between our 2-month update and when we started this extra test.The Hisense U8H gathers many advanced TV technologies-quantum dots for richer color saturation, a mini-LED backlight with local dimming for better black levels and overall contrast, and a 120 Hz refresh rate for improved motion-and it utilizes them to splendid effect. We ran the retention clearing video for about a week (126 hours), following our regular test schedule to allow the TVs to run their compensation cycles. The Samsung S95B OLED and the Sony A95K OLED are both showing image retention, but is it burn-in? To test this theory, we decided to run a video of alternating colored slides instead of the CNN feed to see if it would reduce image retention on these two TVs. ![]() The LG C7s in our real-life burn-in test didn't show any burn-in this early in the test, so does this mean that QD-OLEDs are worse even than the older generation of WOLED panels? What about the impact on PC users, especially given the popularity of QD-OLED displays for monitors (like the Dell Alienware AW3423DW or the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8/G85SB S34BG85)? Should PC users, or anyone really, avoid QD-OLED displays until the burn-in problem is resolved?īefore we can answer those questions, we first need to determine what's going on with these TVs. These results bring up a few interesting questions. ![]() ![]() ![]() After two months, the two QD-OLED displays on this test (Samsung S95B OLED and the Sony A95K) are both showing signs of possible permanent image retention (burn-in), but the LG WOLED TVs like the LG C2 OLED and the LG G2 OLED are clean. ![]()
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