

Even with an LCD I hide my taskbar and enjoy the extra desktop space I gain from that. This is the #1 element that tends to burn in and just hiding it can stop this from happening. This does not mean a dark room, just not "open floor office with big overhead lights" or "no blinds in windows on the brightest days of summer" level bright.Īutohide the taskbar/dock/topbar. A lot of SDR content is designed around 100-120 nits brightness and if you can control light in your room then you don't need to crank up the brightness level. For desktop SDR use you don't need a whole lot of brightness. They do this when the display is off but connected to power, it's invisible to the eye.

You can use all of these or some of them, up to you.Īlways keep your display connected to power! OLEDs have a pixel refresh cycle they run periodically after X hours of cumulated screen time.
