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When LG first started manufacturing OLED TVs in 2013, their lifespan was some 36,000 hours. Technological development has extended that to 100,000 hours now which is equal to 30 years if a use watches an LG OLED for 10 hours a day. OLED TVs undergo a rigorous “two-track inspection procedure”. The first test takes place on the conveyer belt where each panel is examined for 15 minutes to identify potential color or general panel errors. The second check takes place after the TV has been packaged. A person unpacks every TV, which is done in part to get a feel for the customer’s experience. Each TVs is then tested for a period of 72 hours at normal room temperature. For new OLED models the period is extended to 168 hours. Random sampling tests are not allowed, so all OLED TVs should be under the same thorough inspection processes...^IFV
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