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fingerfight t1_iwauy83 wrote

Burn in is a problem if you do the same thing over and over again.

Like playing a game.

For movies and TV series burn-in is not a big concern.

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WhenPantsAttack t1_iwbim1m wrote

Modern sets from reputable brands have all but gotten rid of burn in. If you have logo detection on, it will find static pixels in the display and dim them so they won't burn in. So far it seems to work on static TV logos in the corner and UI's like video games.

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ComCypher t1_iwavyxi wrote

Agreed. The only stuff burned into my OLED TV right now are UIs from a couple video games. Fortunately I don't notice them unless there are solid colors being displayed.

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R_eloade_R t1_iwbfh2g wrote

Makes me wonder, what do you play and how often?

I have a Lg B9 from 3 to 4 years ago. It’s on every day and a play mostly games on it. Thousands of hours of Warzone, FIFA, Overwatch but still…. No burn in whatsoever when I do a burn in test. I do see the UI for just a little bit when switching games but that goes away in seconds

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ComCypher t1_iwc8vgy wrote

It sounds like you are describing ghosting which is normal. I have an LG E6 (2016) so it doesn't have the anti burn-in features that the newer ones have. I had it on 100% OLED brightness up until last year when I started noticing the degradation, so now I keep it at 80%. It now has burn-in showing BOTW's hearts in the top left, Splatoon 2's matchmaking screen on the right half, and some strange perfectly vertical bar down the center that I can't explain. I've played both a decent amount but not anything that would be considered abnormal or excessive.

Edit: I just remembered I had posted a picture of it on reddit last year:

The Splatoon matchmaking screen (and other Splatoony stuff) is burned into my OLED TV

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Rotflmaocopter t1_ix1o5m0 wrote

Not my experience with the C1. I have used it for a year as my desktop computer for work and play. No burn in yet

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Ragnar_Dragonfyre t1_iwbyzm6 wrote

Gamers tend to upgrade their TVs every generation so as to take advantage of new display features.

The burn in is a big problem.

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