Worst electronic investment I ever made was on an LG oled tv. Yea, the picture is great but the burn-in is terrible. Can't even watch the screen
Since I'll probably be buying my first OLED this year, can you provide a bit more on what you used the TV for, how long each day and how much burn in you see after that usage? I'm thinking of using it for PS5, and I don't play too many different games, so I definitely don't want burn-in of the little compass or map that's on the same spot on few games I play.
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Since I'll probably be buying my first OLED this year, can you provide a bit more on what you used the TV for, how long each day and how much burn in you see after that usage? I'm thinking of using it for PS5, and I don't play too many different games, so I definitely don't want burn-in of the little compass or map that's on the same spot on few games I play.
Thanks!
Casual watcher of TV. 2-4 hours a day maybe. No video games with static images on the screen. Only show I watched everyday with a static image was Pardon the Interuption on ESPN. After two years of owning it, the image retained almost everything and got worse with multiple layers on the bottom right of the screen (NBC logo, TLC logo, Nickelodeon logo). LG would not cover burn in so I'm stuck with the image retention until I get a new TV, which will not be another LG oled.
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I've got a 4 yr old 55" lg oled and a 2 yr old 65" lg oled. ZERO burn in.
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