tips:burnprotection
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If you're using a watch with an OLED display like the LG Watch R, Android Wear uses a mechanism to avoid burn-in when the watch is dimmed. The dimmed display will shift a few pixels every minute. | If you're using a watch with an OLED display like the LG Watch R, Android Wear uses a mechanism to avoid burn-in when the watch is dimmed. The dimmed display will shift a few pixels every minute. | ||
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You should also try to avoid largish areas as these won't be protected from burn-in by the shifting mechanism. | You should also try to avoid largish areas as these won't be protected from burn-in by the shifting mechanism. | ||
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tips/burnprotection.txt · Last modified: 2015/02/25 10:05 by splitbrain