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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: San Diego, CA
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| OLED Burnout Rate What is the burnout rate of the OLED screen on the X1? This is relatively new technology and I am not familiar with how long the screen will last - any informed techies out there care to educate me? Thanks, Paul
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| Silent Lucidity Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: edmonton, ab.
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| Re: OLED Burnout Rate commerical ratings go about 10,000 hours. but this changes with colors, have a read at these two sites. Universal Display: White OLEDs Flexible Displays Are Coming, But Slowly all the best. |
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| Re: OLED Burnout Rate The time to 50% of original brightness is 40,000 hours on the X1 assuming you use it at 'medium' brightness level -- and a lot more than that if you use it at 'low' brightness. Eric Fattah Liquivision Products |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: San Diego, CA
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| Re: OLED Burnout Rate Wow - that's impressive. Thanks. Paul
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