If you got a new OLED monitor in the last few weeks, you’ve probably adjusted to a new way of handling (or babying) your monitor. By now, you would already know the obvious ways to prevent burn-in on your OLED display, such as hiding the taskbar and desktop icons, switching to Dark mode, and using animated wallpapers. That said, you might still be doing a few things wrong that could damage your OLED’s lifespan, leading it to an early grave. These mistakes might not be as apparent as others, but they can contribute to burn-in just the same