Dead pixels in my C9

Yes there is a noticeable difference. Image is sharper and the colours seems to be more punchy. May be some software glitch that was resolved after the tv was factory reset or there is some improvements with the new panel due to variations with unit to unit. Also when I ran the 5% grey scale test slide it was completely black instead of grey but after 5 hours of usage it became grey and normal.
Hi

I wanted to ask how's the new panel going? I've read online that new panels also develop defects down the line.
Asking as my LG CX 65 has developed dead pixels along the edges & the tech says that they have to ask for panel replacement.

Thanks
 
Hi

I wanted to ask how's the new panel going? I've read online that new panels also develop defects down the line.
Asking as my LG CX 65 has developed dead pixels along the edges & the tech says that they have to ask for panel replacement.

Thanks
My usage is very minimal so it’s still doing great. Clocked 1977 hours so far and I am using it directly connected to the wall socket. No stablizer or any protection used and it lasted more then the previous panel that was used with servo stabilizer and EMI filter
 
My usage is very minimal so it’s still doing great. Clocked 1977 hours so far and I am using it directly connected to the wall socket. No stablizer or any protection used and it lasted more then the previous panel that was used with servo stabilizer and EMI filter
Thanks for the reply. This gives some assurance.
My TV is still in warranty but just wanted to make sure of the future life of display. My usage is around 3900 hours in 3.5 years
 
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