"Also some people may claim an LCD gives them problems. But that's probably just because they using / testing other phones/devices with oled screens. If I do that, all screens that are good, become bad. Their fault? No. Just the stupid oled/amoled I'm testing that ruins my eyes for everything that's safe. Once I stop using it, in one or two days I'm fine and can use all my IPS/LCD devices again."
Not the first time I've encountered that. Be careful when testing IPS LCD that you are giving yourself at least 2 days to recover from OLED.
Another says: "I can't stand any OLED... None..."
Also see this thread: https://ledstrain.org/d/3628-oled-eye-recovery
There we read:
"how was the eye strain for you? for me it was the worst eye strain that i ever had and i really had no issues before with any display. it actually increased my strain for a couple month after returning it. i really wanted to keep the OLED. is the 1080p native?"
First time I've read of OLED increasing eye strain for 2 months after use, but I have no reason to doubt the anecdote.
Also a good comment:
For me, it seems 200hz PWM devices like a crappy laptop will start giving you a headache after roughly 10 minutes or so. If I use something that cranks the PWM hz high, you don’t get this timed demolition of an effect, it’s just more of a lighter “this screen can sort of be used but is not pleasant to look at like a real screen.”