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Mine got burned in, outline of "CNN Breaking News" box in lower left quadrant. Not sure how long it was on there for that to happen, I inherited the TV. Not usually noticeable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have owned this TV for a week now and have Watched movies, and played video games. I have done the grey screen test a few times and have not seen any image retention. It even has built in screen savers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I haven't had one.... nor do I think you will ever have one
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From my understanding the "burn in" isn't like how it was with PLASMA tvs. On OLED the pixels can literally be turned off during use and sometimes you'll see some image retention but will go away. I haven't had any issues with my OLED but it still very new. With PLASMA tvs they required a lot of energy and would get VERY HOT and the gas inside would make the "burn in" retention permanent. OLED's do not create anywhere near the amount of heat that a PLASMA tv did.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Burn in problem may be an "Urban Legend" for OLED displays. Since each pixel is a discrete light source, it would require the light source to be "on" to some degree. The screen is so "black" that if I turn all of the lights off in the room at night, I can't tell that the TV is even on, unless the small red LED at the bottom of the TV is in view. However in the picture menu is an option to "Clear panel noise". That makes sense to me since there may be a "confused" pixel after having the TV on for extended periods of time. None of the OLED TVs on display have any signs of burn in, so I am not concerned and very happy with my purchase. To further dispel any burn-in rumors, if OLED burn in was a problem, I believe we would have more evidence from all of the cell phones which now use OLED screens. When I think of burn-in, I think of the early 2000's with plasma TVs and LCD technologies. I am VERY happy with my purchase.
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