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[QUOTE="huskiesNhoos, post: 4095137, member: 506"] It becomes less of an issue every year as quality improves. I haven't had mine long enough to comment but generally speaking it's only an issue for constant images for looong periods of time (rtings.com has a cool study showing a few different instances [URL='https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/real-life-oled-burn-in-test']Real Life OLED Burn-In Test on 6 TVs[/URL] ) So if u watch CNN or fox all day every day for like a year straight and have constant banners, same sporting event on same channel with constant scoreboard, video game with always present menu, etc. But again you have to basically have that image and nothing else all the time for a long time to have a noticeable effect. If you watch a variety of things you have very low chance of issues (QC related issues aside) Also, on a side note, I've worked in industry with liquid crystals and can attest that LG is the top dog in the screen world... probably not much of a secret as even Apple sources their screens through them. Doesn't mean all their stuff is the best, but at the mid-high end range of screens you will almost certainly get better quality with an LG (lemons and QC issues notwithstanding) [/QUOTE]
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