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Burn-in on the Sony XBR65A9G OLED TV only occurs if the same static image is displayed for 1 to 3 hours. This seldom happens in typical movie and TV source materials; and most streaming devices (including apps provided on the TV) have screen-savers that kick in to suppress static images well before 1 hour has elapsed. However, using the TV to display less action-oriented games might create a burn-in problem, especially if winners lists are left on display, etc. The TV manual also offers some suggestions for removing, or reducing the impact of, a burned-in image. They are not necessarily permanent. Checkout the manual if you have concerns about burn-in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ive had it for a month and i dont see burn-in There is something called “image retention” where if a leave a menu on for a long time, it stays on the screen. Its not burn-in since it goes away after i play some other media. I try to vary what i watch and dont keep the scene on one menu too long. Also this tv has a “image off” option that doesnt turn your tv off but shut the panel down allowing me to go do something for a bit and pick up where i left off.
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