Call-in: 65" Sony XBR-65A8F 4K HDR Smart Bravia OLED TV
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Beach Camera (link for reference) has as an Call-in Order: 65" Sony XBR-65A8F 4K UHD HDR Smart Bravia OLED HDTV (2018 Model) on sale for $2799 when you call 800-572-3224 Ext. 1 and mention the price of $2799. Shipping is free. Thanks iconian
Make sure to mention the exact price listed when you call-in to order for them to honor the sale. Offer cannot be replicated online and only valid until 12:30PM PST / 3:30PM EST or while supplies last.
Short answer: no. Longer answer: every OLED has the potential for burn-in if you leave the tv on non-stop with fixed images on the screen (think news feeds). Mix up your viewing and turn the tv off when you are not using it and you'll have no problems.
I know right. That organic stuff is always more expensive. /s
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Short answer: no. Longer answer: every OLED has the potential for burn-in if you leave the tv on non-stop with fixed images on the screen (think news feeds). Mix up your viewing and turn the tv off when you are not using it and you'll have no problems.
Short answer: no. Longer answer: every OLED has the potential for burn-in if you leave the tv on non-stop with fixed images on the screen (think news feeds). Mix up your viewing and turn the tv off when you are not using it and you'll have no problems.
Umm, cool story bro. This isn't an OLED TV though...edit: nvm now, he changed title from Sony XBR-65X930E to A8f like two seconds after I made my post. I thought I was going crazy but the "Sony XBR-65X930E" from the title was in my clipboard.
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Is every oled tv has a burn i issue?
See above posts. Also keep in mind "burn-in" and "image retention" are not the same thing. One is permanent, one is temporary. The very first generation of OLEDs had issues where it was a distinct possibility for burn-in to occur under normal usage. The latest models have addressed that, and now there's almost no chance it becomes an issue under normal usage unless you literally watch the same channel for many hours at a time or have stationary images on the screen for many hours at a time. So the only people that have to worry about it are places like sports bars and businesses that display the same logos or text.
Short answer: no. Longer answer: every OLED has the potential for burn-in if you leave the tv on non-stop with fixed images on the screen (think news feeds). Mix up your viewing and turn the tv off when you are not using it and you'll have no problems.
So the answer is "yes". Everyone is at risk for burn-in on an OLED if they don't keep their viewing habits in check. This is not the case for LCD, at least not within the realm of home use.
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LG 65 OLEDS will be 1700ish again as the "new" wears off the 2018 models. The B7 and C7 models were below 2k many times.
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Short answer: no. Longer answer: every OLED has the potential for burn-in if you leave the tv on non-stop with fixed images on the screen (think news feeds). Mix up your viewing and turn the tv off when you are not using it and you'll have no problems.
This.