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Hahhh. $4K and its lifespan is fairly limited.....

Posted by Carl G on October 5, 2017 at 19:08:00:

that $4000 TV my friend just bought... here is something I just read in a review of his TV.
"OLEDs deteriorate over time and through usage, and blue OLEDs do so at a quicker pace than red and green ones. I asked at a Sony press showcase recently if playing brighter-in-sports HDR would affect the A1E's lifespan--especially the blue elements. If you pump more current into them to make them brighter, you might think that the little beasties might wear out sooner. The product manager told me that HDR shouldn't produce a significant drop in the lifespan of an OLED."
I guess when you plunk down that kind of money , its just a matter of time....