Denon avr, att internet video box, and Nvidia Shield pro
I don't do any gaming.. General TV viewing and movies are my preferences
Have you looked at the TV reviews at rtings.com?
Here's a burn-in test they've been running:
>>>Our accelerated longevity test has been running for over three months, and we've already encountered some very interesting results. We've already had three partial TV failures and one complete failure, which wasn't expected this early in the test. Both of our QD-OLED displays are showing signs of potential permanent image retention, also known as burn-in. Interestingly, some of the Sony WOLED displays are also showing burn-in. . . .
After running this [pixel refresh] video for about a week, following the regular longevity test schedule for a total of about 125 hours of runtime, we were able to nearly eliminate all image retention on the Sony A8H, A80K, and A90J. The Sony A80J and A90K, however, don't look any better, and it looks like this is permanent burn-in on these two TVs. The attempts to clear the image retention from the A90K made things worse, and there's now noticeable image retention or burn-in of the video that's designed to clear image retention.
The next obvious question is, why is there such a big difference between LG and Sony TVs? . . . We found that LG and Sony TVs have very little in common. <<<
Our accelerated longevity test has been running for over three months, and we've already encountered some very interesting results. We've already had three partial TV failures and one complete failure, which wasn't expected this early in the test.
www.rtings.com
I don't have any direct experience with these TVs so I don't have any advice other than "due diligence."