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Acer Predator Triton 14 PT14-51 (NH.QLQEK.003) - screen burn an issue?

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Tinkerer

I'm looking to upgrade my current Acer Predator 300se laptop to an Acer Predator Triton 14 PT14-51 model number: NH.QLQEK.003 and I notice it has a MiniLED screen, so I was wondering if with my typical usage screen burn would be an issue? I use my laptop on a stand connected to a 4k 27" monitor with the laptop screen used as a 2nd screen and which only has my security cameras on it, so the image is pretty static all day from about 9am till midnight.

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  • ACE Posts: 45,229 Trailblazer
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    Correct. The mini-size and regular-size LEDs are white backlights only that illuminate the NON-LED passive RGB filter pixels.

    Active matrix OLEDs don't use LED backlights cuz the pixels themselves are active RB&G colored LEDs.

    Jack E/NJ

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  • ACE Posts: 45,229 Trailblazer

    Essentially no photo-stability difference between RBG pixels illuminated by many mini-size LED backlights or by fewer regular-size LED backlights. LCD pixels are merely inactive color transmission filters for light emanating from a larger bunch of smaller LEDs instead of a smaller bunch of larger LEDs.

    Jack E/NJ

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    Tinkerer

    Cheers for the reply. So not like AMOLED or OLED TV screens then?

  • ACE Posts: 45,229 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    Correct. The mini-size and regular-size LEDs are white backlights only that illuminate the NON-LED passive RGB filter pixels.

    Active matrix OLEDs don't use LED backlights cuz the pixels themselves are active RB&G colored LEDs.

    Jack E/NJ

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