Isn't this a test model for OLED? I thought that I read somewhere that there was only 2,000 units being produced. That may have been a first run but I cannot imagine that Sony has made very many of these units.
The color drop is substantial but there is nothing stating that it will be linear. It could drop 12% in the first 1000 hours and only 5% in the next 5000. We just do not know but in my limited experience with OLED technologies this non-linear degradation would be normal.
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Isn't this a test model for OLED? I thought that I read somewhere that there was only 2,000 units being produced. That may have been a first run but I cannot imagine that Sony has made very many of these units.
The color drop is substantial but there is nothing stating that it will be linear. It could drop 12% in the first 1000 hours and only 5% in the next 5000. We just do not know but in my limited experience with OLED technologies this non-linear degradation would be normal.