Quote:
Originally Posted by AKmoney
I don't leave my TV on CNN all day long either so I think the real world burn-in risks are pretty low, but I just didn't want to take the chance I owned a Samsung phone with an OLED display that burned in after a couple years.
It's pretty cool to see a decent amount of 4K/HDR content available on the usual streaming sources (Netflix, Amazon).
|
The best thing on the new 4k screen is the picture of course! We have two 50" 4k plasma and 55@ OLED and as especially my son is watching cartoon on Amazon Prime 24/7 there are no issues at all. And the quality of picture is absolutely visible compared to our old 50" Pioneer plasma. The new technology is pretty much safe focused so unlikely anything to burn, unless there is some assembling issue etc.
__________________
Toyota fan at heart! Game developer during the day, mechanic and gamer during the night.
https://onlinecasinogeeks.com