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LG Oled55c7 (55", OLED, 4K, 2017)

LG Oled55c7

55", OLED, 4K, 2017


Question about LG Oled55c7

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8 years ago

I would like to know what the burn ins is like with this tv? Because you hear scary things about OLED on the web. The TV is mainly used for gaming and watching movies.

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8 years ago • purchased this product

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I have had my TV for about 3 months and have had no problems so far. Important note: OLED burn-ins are usually only temporary. In standard applications (TV, Netflix, etc.) there is always a screen saver, so the danger is relatively low. I can't say what the situation is with HDMI, I think the risk is greater there. But as mentioned above, if it came to that, it would only be temporary.
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8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I have had this TV for approx. 2 months and have used it primarily for gaming / with the PC to date; the picture is still flawless / I cannot detect any burn-in effect to date; as a precaution - in the pc setup - I have set screensaver etc. so that no freeze image is displayed for a longer period of time - I hope that helps.
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8 years ago

Thank you very much for your answers.
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8 years ago

Burn-in as with plasmas does not occur with OLEDs. Only afterglow, which always disappears.