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It has tons of anti burn in tech; pixel shift (Subtly shifts the image by a few pixels at regular intervals, so static elements don’t stay in the exact same spot), screensaver comes on after no image change, panel refresh/pixel refresh every 4 four hours, logo detection to reduce logo brightness when it finds them and QD Oled is less susceptible anyway than WOleds
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Jeff, thank you for your question! Due to the nature of OLED technology, temporary image retention can occur under certain conditions. However the Sony - 65" class BRAVIA XR A95L includes several features designed to help minimize the risk of burn-in and protect your screen over time. These include: -Panel shift: subtly moves the image on the screen after a certain amount of time -Screen Saver: activates automatically when the TV is idle for a period of time -Panel refresh: automatically runs after extended use to help maintain panel uniformity If you'd like to learn more about how these features work, please visit: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00173479?utm_source=glean Thank you for considering Sony products! Best regards, Dominick
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