23-11-2023 08:34 AM
long story short, burn-in in just close to a year time of use. TV well taken care of ensuring short comp is always ran, never watch programs with prolong static image on screen. and Samsung claim it is "In Spec" to them and do not honor a screen replacement. So good luck to those who already own a Samsung OLED TV, pray that you dont get a lemon or at least take good care of your TV like a baby and avoid it from burn in else Samsung will tell you go F yourself.
23-11-2023 08:50 AM
23-11-2023 09:19 AM
Try harder. As you already said "if image is static for prolonged period". Pleaswe read properly what I said. TV never watch anything with prolong static image. No broadcast or new channels. Every thing watched are things that MOVE. You are not being very constructive. And mind you if you want to talk about other brands? Dont even get me started that they replace it end of story.
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23-11-2023 09:37 AM - last edited 23-11-2023 09:39 AM
I am not trying to be or being rude. But it does not help pouring salt on someone's wound. Unless you are actually providing some actual constructive solution which obviously isnt the case from your original reply to my post.
23-11-2023 10:19 AM
23-11-2023 11:00 AM
Good question... that I would like to know too. Probably ask Samsung display about the quality of their panels.
23-11-2023 01:08 PM
23-11-2023 04:19 PM
24-11-2023 02:48 AM
yes you can see from static image background. it is also visible in video and etc depending on the background color. in fact if you are on one of the input screen when there is no signal with the blue color changing back ground you also can see it. Samsung technician also see it and verified