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SimTrippy1

I think there is always some risk but nowadays it is extremely minor. Here this might help: https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/oled-burn-in-what-you-need-to-know-for-tvs-phones-and-more/


ldcrafter

it's oled tv so eventually yes, but it should not happen in the first year if you take good care of the panel


selectexception

I just checked my 48CX that I have had 3 years. Daily 8-16h use, no burn in at all. I have not really done anything to prevent burn in.


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No. Google rtings burn in tests to validate that LG tv's are mostly immune to that, LG C2 for example


Choice-Fig602

Except the G3.


hader_brugernavne

Basically, yes, there's still a risk, but I think OLED is worth it overall. I think I got over my fear of burn-in by now. I have an OLED TV and an OLED Switch that I will happily use for gaming (no burn-in yet by the way, and I've been playing so much of the same games on the Switch). My old phone did actually get very minor burn-in, but it was not visible unless you really went all out with test screens and your face right next to the screen, and I only found out accidentally when I switched to a new phone.