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Burn in isn't really something that happens on a per pixel basis, it's large parts of the screen where an image sits for long periods of time. Older OLED panels took years for burn in to set, modern OLEDs use newer panel protection technology which extends the risk of burn in years down the road. It's not something to really worry about anymore.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, Quade. Thank you for your question! We understand you’re curious about pixel burn-in with the LG OLED65C4PUA. LG OLED TVs, including this model, are designed with advanced technologies like Pixel Dimming and the α9 AI Processor 4K Gen7 to deliver stunning picture quality while minimizing the risk of burn-in. Additionally, features such as AI Picture Pro and OLED Motion help reduce image retention by ensuring dynamic and even usage of the pixels. To keep your TV in optimal condition, we recommend enabling the built-in Pixel Refresher, which maintains pixel health and helps prevent burn-in during long-term usage. For personalized tips or further assistance, feel free to send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to help! https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65c4pua-oled-4k-tv#pdp_specs We appreciate your interest in LG and are here to ensure you have the best viewing experience. —Renzo
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