After more than 5000 hours, there has been no appreciable change to the brightness or color gamut of these TVs. Long periods of static content have resulted in some permanent burn-in (see the CNN TVs), however the other TVs with more varied content don't yet have noticeable uniformity issues on normal content. As a result, we don't expect most people who watch varied content without static areas to experience burn-in issues with an OLED TV. Those who display the same static content over long periods of time should consider the risk of burn-in though (such as those who watch lots of news, use the TV as a PC monitor, or play the same game with a bright static HUD). Those who are concerned about the risk of burn-in should go with an LCD TV for the peace of mind.
To je z rtings z real life testu, nie toho nezmyslu kde nechali nonstop bezat cnn. Zaver, jo pokud denne hrajes x hodin na vypecenom brightness hru s vyraznym a permanent hud, asi oled neriskuj. Ostatni normalni ludia si oled dopriat mozu:)