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Yes it does. I returned a monitor that had an image burned it and was covered. The warranty covers hardware issues and not physical damage done by the consumer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As stated in the overview "Your monitor is covered for failures from normal wear and tear, at least three bad pixels or a ghost image, damage from a power surge, and more." This would count burn in. With the modern oleds that are coming out, I find this not that big an issue. Plus by the time you get burn in you'll probably be getting a new monitor. Qd-oled seems to be the most resistant to burn in if it's something you are really worried about.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it should. it is essentially the same protection for their TV's and they will typically replace those or give you a full credit with minimal fuss.
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