Is it worth it to repair this TV?

lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Yes, OLED is a huge upgrade over LED, although I have only seen LED TVs elsewhere. I have never owned one. I have only ever had Plasma or OLED. Prior to that it was CRT!
Before OLEDs they're all LCDs.
 
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little wing

little wing

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Yes, OLED is a huge upgrade over LED, although I have only seen LED TVs elsewhere. I have never owned one. I have only ever had Plasma or OLED. Prior to that it was CRT!
Now, if I can only watch it, LOL.. I vacate the premisis when "Love Island" , house wives, yada yada..... is being watched..........garbage.:confused:
 
little wing

little wing

Audioholic General
That type of content is lieable to cause permanent burn - in.... on General Principal :D
 
little wing

little wing

Audioholic General
So far so good with the new OLED. Really nice picture. BB's $400 price drop, and price match makes it even better. I noticed it does struggle just a bit with detail in bright scenes viewing HDR content, but I can live with that. I would definitly value some input on this question though, and it's about image retention. I used to leave this screen up all the time when listening to music on the prior LED TV. I'm assuming this would be a bad idea now? I'm thinking about just pull up a screen saver?

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Nondemo01

Audioholic
So far so good with the new OLED. Really nice picture. BB's $400 price drop, and price match makes it even better. I noticed it does struggle just a bit with detail in bright scenes viewing HDR content, but I can live with that. I would definitly value some input on this question though, and it's about image retention. I used to leave this screen up all the time when listening to music on the prior LED TV. I'm assuming this would be a bad idea now? I'm thinking about just pull up a screen saver?

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Yes, you definitely want screen saver and for sports with a fixed banner, pixel shift. Image retention is more common than true "OLED burn in", but I wouldn't leave bright fixed images onscreen for no reason.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
So far so good with the new OLED. Really nice picture. BB's $400 price drop, and price match makes it even better. I noticed it does struggle just a bit with detail in bright scenes viewing HDR content, but I can live with that. I would definitly value some input on this question though, and it's about image retention. I used to leave this screen up all the time when listening to music on the prior LED TV. I'm assuming this would be a bad idea now? I'm thinking about just pull up a screen saver?

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Having come from a plasma with burn in "concerns" that never developed even with fairly long periods of static logos and such....I just don't tempt my OLED on the other hand, just not a way I generally consume content in any case.
 
little wing

little wing

Audioholic General
Yes, you definitely want screen saver and for sports with a fixed banner, pixel shift. Image retention is more common than true "OLED burn in", but I wouldn't leave bright fixed images onscreen for no reason.
Thanks for the feedback, noted. I have to change my habits.
 
little wing

little wing

Audioholic General
Having come from a plasma with burn in "concerns" that never developed even with fairly long periods of static logos and such....I just don't tempt my OLED on the other hand, just not a way I generally consume content in any case.
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head, don't tempt it.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head, don't tempt it.
I had a roommate that had a rear projection crt monster that he watched so much espn on, it had the burn in from the logo....I just never watch one source like that.
 
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