Donivlapog
Well-Known Member
Does 77" oled fit your budget at the moment? If it does just ensure basic precautions handling the TV such as powering off using remote, give it a cooling time of 15 minutes and then turn off the power and use a voltage stabilizer. Often OLED owners are just end users and most go for lcd if multiple users have access to it as chances are some might not handle the tv set properly.
Tell your family members not to put static images and leave the TV (pausing content for instance) on for a long time repeatedly or not to watch too much of logo intense series. OLED is precious metals grade electronic component. Individual pixels are turned off where there are dark content and so in the long run when the pixel refreshing is not at work, there would be imprints of the brighter static images permanently retained which even today is being said as burn in - which actually is a cathode Ray tube jargon. Permanent image retention is the right description and PIRs can be avoided by the precautions I mentioned above. Panel replacement costs of 77" is a frightful expense mind you. For comparison Sony X8000H panel costs just Rs.60000 but 77" oled panels are not replaced for earthly costs in India. (Higher end of 2 lakhs I was told. You could buy a 65" OLED for the repair cost)
I am not trying to scare you but you must know beforehand that if many members have access, you must clearly instruct them. No stones must be left unturned.
Tell your family members not to put static images and leave the TV (pausing content for instance) on for a long time repeatedly or not to watch too much of logo intense series. OLED is precious metals grade electronic component. Individual pixels are turned off where there are dark content and so in the long run when the pixel refreshing is not at work, there would be imprints of the brighter static images permanently retained which even today is being said as burn in - which actually is a cathode Ray tube jargon. Permanent image retention is the right description and PIRs can be avoided by the precautions I mentioned above. Panel replacement costs of 77" is a frightful expense mind you. For comparison Sony X8000H panel costs just Rs.60000 but 77" oled panels are not replaced for earthly costs in India. (Higher end of 2 lakhs I was told. You could buy a 65" OLED for the repair cost)
I am not trying to scare you but you must know beforehand that if many members have access, you must clearly instruct them. No stones must be left unturned.