# Modern OLEDs are just as vulnerable to burn-in as 2017 panels in 10,000-hour test — twice the brightness and 27% efficiency gains offer crucial headroom

> Rtings. com is back with another longevity test for OLED TVs — this time, comparing newer models from 2020 to 2023 against an older model from 2017.

- **Source:** [Tom's Hardware](https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/modern-oled-tvs-are-just-as-susceptible-to-burn-in-as-older-models-but-theyre-much-brighter-longevity-test-highlights-luminance-headroom-and-efficiency-as-mitigations?utm_source=gearopen.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=feed&utm_content=6a81a9e3a710081323478bbe)
- **Published:** 2026-08-16
- **Category:** Audio & Video
- **Tags:** #lg #oled #windows
- **Canonical:** http://localhost:4321/a/6a81a9e3a710081323478bbe

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