QLED TVs generally last longer than OLED TVs, though usage significantly impacts lifespan

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QLED TVs generally last longer than OLED TVs, though usage significantly impacts lifespan. QLEDs are less prone to burn-in, a common issue where static images dim pixels. OLEDs, with self-illuminating pixels, offer superior picture quality but can suffer from burn-in if not used carefully. Both technologies typically last seven to ten years, with individual model design and usage patterns being key factors in longevity.


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