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All the information about this TV indicates, the risk is very minimal or non existent. Owning this tv for almost a month with being on for about 10 hr each day, do not see nor experience any burn in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Blaise. Burn-in or image retention are possible on virtually any display, including the LG Nano 9 Series 4K 65 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (64.5'' Diag), Model # 65SM9000PUA. However, it is rare for an average TV consumer to create an environment that could result in burn-in. Most cases of burn-in in televisions is a result of static images or on-screen elements displaying on the screen uninterrupted for many hours or days at a time – with brightness typically at peak levels. So, it is possible to create image retention in almost any display if one really tries hard enough. And even if image retention does occur from extreme usage, it can usually be mitigated within a short period of time by turning the display off for a while, and watching a few hours of varying content (such as your standard TV watching and channel-surfing)...^IFV
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