Switch OLED suffers from burn-in... but it takes 150 days | Don't miss: Halo Infinite co-op release date pushed back again | The next Windows 11 update could be the most exciting yet
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It takes a long time to see burn-in on the Switch OLED (Future)
Dedicated YouTuber Wulff Den finally managed to get the display on his Nintendo Switch OLED console to show signs of burn-in – although as it took 150 days of a static image shown at full brightness, it's unlikely to be a concern for most of us. READ MORE
A big Windows 11 update is on the way (Shutterstock)
Word reaches us that the next major Windows update now has an official name – Windows 11 22H2 – and that it might be the most exciting yet: stock app upgrades, Android app support and extra taskbar features have all been mentioned. READ MORE
God of War could be the latest video game franchise to make the jump to a television series, if a new report is to be believed. Producers behind shows such as The Expanse and The Wheel of Time are said to be involved in the new project. READ MORE
OLED TVs like the LG C2 are getting an upgrade (LG)
LG is going all-in on the Dolby Vision tech that optimizes both blacks and bright colors on screens: the company has confirmed that its latest and forthcoming OLED TVs are going to be upgraded with Dolby Vision support sometime this year. READ MORE
Apple launch events are always well worth tuning in for, and today's show could see the unveiling of an iPhone SE 3, an iPad Air 5, a new Mac Mini and plenty more. Join us as we cover the event live from 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT. READ MORE