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Originally Posted by speedyink1
Damn, that's not cool! If you switch the content on the screen does it eventually go away or is it there for good?
Also, am I hallucinating or was there a bump in resolution at some point? I thought I heard that somewhere, but it doesn't make much sense to me now that I think about it..
Speaking of OLEDs in cars, don't some luxury cars have OLEDs now? Terrible idea if you ask me... With the kind of content they're going to display they're going to burn in (Or burn out I guess?) within a few years.
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I'll take a picture to show you guys. It looks like an inverted and color shifted version of the image when the screen is actually off, classic burn-in.
Guess you can reduce it if you switch themes on a regular basis, but I don't, I use the standard theme (with the 4 mini gauges) 90% of the time and the technology theme otherwise. The outline of these four small gauges shows the worst burn-in, but it's not a big deal, you can only see it from certain angles and when the cluster is inactive. The only reason I brought it up is to illustrate how cheap these car makers are with their tech choices.
Yes, 2019+ cars have a higher resolution cluster (1920x1080 vs 1280x720) and possibly different panel technology (cross your fingers

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