Boolitt wrote:Got a response from LG re burn in on my Oled.
They have said around £200 to repair which is alot less than i was expecting.
Still they have pissed me off with saying burn in is not a known fault with oled tvs but due to careless use or something.
So pay 200 quid or live with a netflix logo in the bottom corner of the screen
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:I’ll say this once more for those at the back but we’ve had a number of oleds now with the oldest being in the house for around 4 years and, as of yet, none of them have suffered any form of burn in on any part of the screen. Netflix don’t even have their logo up whilst you’re watching do they?
Djornson wrote:I dunno i think all the 'cons' of OLED come from people spending their whole time thinking about TVs. (Not saying that's a bad thing, each to their own.) I have a bright room, never had an issue.
Boolitt wrote:This is why i am pissed, the netflix logo appears when you are browsing the menu, if this is left on for 60 seconds the screensaver kicks in so how has it burnt in?
There is also a wee mark where the yellow youtube search shortcut sits.
Dinostar77 wrote:Boolitt wrote:This is why i am pissed, the netflix logo appears when you are browsing the menu, if this is left on for 60 seconds the screensaver kicks in so how has it burnt in?
There is also a wee mark where the yellow youtube search shortcut sits.
Thats really odd. I would have thought you accidentally left it paused for a few hours. Theres a really good video someone posted many pages ago about LG OLED burn in protection features. They had multiple LG OLED screens running for over 24 hrs with no burn-in due to stationary logos. So i am suprised by your issue Boolitt.
Yossarian wrote:The average brightness on my Samsung LED is about double that of the LG CX, and as I say, there are already times when I struggle to see it.
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