At the 4000 hour mark is when they say the drama begins.LG oled e8. 10 months. I play apex legends on it everyday and don't see any burn..
Better adjust ur console settings to turn off on idle and ur tv to go into off mode when the screen is idle
At the 4000 hour mark is when they say the drama begins.LG oled e8. 10 months. I play apex legends on it everyday and don't see any burn..
What modelI've had my OLED for a minute and its my main tv...sports, gaming. movies, etc. Haven't had an issue.
Q60 is 43inches. But it's edge litMake a 40" 4k qled and i'm sold :feedmemj:
Got near perfect blacks with my QLED. If they aren't perfect, they damn near look it. OLED still has the slight edge but except to the most autistic, its very good in quality relative OLED.I’ll stick with OLED till it’s no longer available. It’s superior. QLED is basically just LED with bright colors. Still doesn’t solve the black issues LED has. It’s literally just a buzz word they invented to try and make it seem like new tech. My 1080p Sony A900 has quantum dot color on it and it’s from 2013.
Yikes I had no idea OLEDs were suffering from burn in issues. I’m still enjoying my Samsung KS8000, it’s a 4k/hdr LED that I got when the PS4 Pro came out. I think it’s using the Quantum Dot technology.
Going to wait until the next gen system refreshes come out in a few years to get another TV. Hoping to get an 8K/120hz/HDR.
Probably going to be a Samsung again, it seems like those have the best combination of performance, affordability & low risk.


Be going to sleep or going out and leave that shyt on for hours.