Hi, my device is a Samsung Galaxy S9+ with a screen ratio of 18,5/9 so when I play games, I have two vertical black bars on the sides of the screen (in order to keep in-game aspect ratio).
For visual comfort, I usually play with screen brightness set to max or almost and after a prolonged gaming session, I noticed the black bars left a somewhat "darker" imprint on top and bottom of the screen, due to the amoled pixels lighting back on (similar to a burn-in you find on old PC screens).
Fortunately, after some time, the burn-in disappeared, but I don't want to damage the screen permanently.
Toggling "stretch to full screen" is a solution, but the problem is that the image ratio is vertically compressed.
So I'm wondering if there's a way to use the whole screen AND keep in-game image ratio at the same time?
Thanks for your suggestions.
Hi, my device is a Samsung Galaxy S9+ with a screen ratio of 18,5/9 so when I play games, I have two vertical black bars on the sides of the screen (in order to keep in-game aspect ratio).
For visual comfort, I usually play with screen brightness set to max or almost and after a prolonged gaming session, I noticed the black bars left a somewhat "darker" imprint on top and bottom of the screen, due to the amoled pixels lighting back on (similar to a burn-in you find on old PC screens).
Fortunately, after some time, the burn-in disappeared, but I don't want to damage the screen permanently.
Toggling "stretch to full screen" is a solution, but the problem is that the image ratio is vertically compressed.
So I'm wondering if there's a way to use the whole screen AND keep in-game image ratio at the same time?
Thanks for your suggestions.