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Old 01-18-2021, 07:48 PM   #10
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If he is looking for the Best TV Size Wise, then he may want to look for an LED TV. OLEDs are awesome but if he isn't looking for the best in picture quality, then yeah an LED is the best bet, especially if he is super worried about burn-in. But again, most of the OLEDs out there have more preventative measures put in place for burn-in to not happen. I was worried myself but I vary my content constantly due to me watching regular antennae, streaming services, gaming, and movies. Honestly what worries me are the streaming services themselves, especially HULU. They recently came out with an update that whenever an ad pops up they show a yellow AD sign on the screen. It used to be white, which is much better for TVs overall. At least it only lasts 1 minute and 30 seconds.
Well to him, and I would imagine many folks, Best TV is synonymous with Best picture quality TV.

Nevertheless, in the absence of Robert addressing this topic, sounds like you think there can still be an issue with burn in, even on the latest consumer OLEDs? Personally, after being aware of more and more X300s suffering from burn in since - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...r#post15259443
, out of caution, months later I subsequently moved our old OLED out of our master bedroom in one of our homes to another room in the house and use it exclusively for movie watching.

Anyway, if indeed there is still a question of potential burn in with prolonged usage of certain types of content even on 2020/2021 OLEDs, any recommendation(s) to my dog walking friend as to a BEST non-OLED tv in the 70 – 80” range be it either last year’s models still in stock or upcoming 2021 models? At this point, I feel I’ll burst his bubble in not recommending a 2021 OLED because I think he’s got his heart set on one, but what the hell, to avoid possible future grief…..
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