How to Prevent OLED Burn-in | LG CX, C2, C3, C4, Samsung OLED, Sony OLED

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • In this video, discover essential tips on how to prevent OLED burn-in on LG LG CX, C2, C3, C4, Samsung OLED, Sony OLEDs.
    OLED burn-in can be a concern for users, but with the right techniques and settings adjustments, you can significantly reduce the risk.
    Learn about OLED burn-in prevention strategies, including optimal usage habits and settings tweaks that can help maintain the longevity and performance of your LG OLED TV. Whether you're new to OLED technology or looking to enhance your current setup, this video provides practical advice to protect your investment and enjoy your LG OLED TV to the fullest.

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  • @heatherhattarke
    @heatherhattarke 7 годин тому

    Hi Sahil, I am going to buy TV in 43 or 50 inch. I like Sony but which should i buy between Samsung S90D OLED and Bravia 3. I am bit concerned about OLED tvs. I am getting good deal on S90D. But can you suggest any good TV till 80 K with good picture quality, sound and durability. Thanks 🙏

  • @sagarrana9429
    @sagarrana9429 6 днів тому

    Great Video brother, please help me out, i am planning to buy the 65 inch OLED, what i need is great display and i will also be using it for gaming and i can stretch my budget to 1.5 lakh max. please help

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  5 днів тому

      As of now, for 65-inch OLED TVs under ₹1.5 lakhs, options are somewhat limited, but there are strong contenders from previous generations, such as:
      *LG OLED65C2 (2022 model): Excellent picture quality and gaming performance.
      *Sony X80K (2022 model): Great processing and color accuracy.
      *Samsung S90C/S95C: If available, these models offer higher brightness and vibrant colors.
      Availability:
      * Prices can fluctuate based on sales and stock availability, so it’s advisable to check multiple retailers.
      Sales Events:
      *Keep an eye out for festivals or special sales events that may offer discounts.

  • @heisenberg9584
    @heisenberg9584 2 дні тому

    bro im confused between lg oled B3PSA 55INCH 2023 model nd sony x90l 55inch which is better tv over all?? we watch ott +setup box nd lg oledb3 is available at rs 95,240 after all cc nd discount..which tv will be better and why? nd im getting lg oled c2 in 96000 rs which should i consider. please give ur suggestions. or ay other around this price range🙌🙌

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  День тому

      Between the LG OLED B3, Sony X90L, and LG OLED C2, here's a quick breakdown:
      LG OLED B3 (₹95,240): Offers excellent OLED picture quality with deep blacks, ideal for OTT content in darker rooms. However, its brightness and processing are slightly weaker than the C2.
      Sony X90L (₹~1,00,000): Brighter than the B3, making it better for well-lit rooms. Its Cognitive Processor XR excels at upscaling lower-quality content like set-top box TV. However, it doesn’t match OLED’s deep blacks.
      LG OLED C2 (₹96,000): The best all-around option. It has higher brightness and better image processing than the B3, with superior picture quality for OTT content and good handling of set-top box content.
      Recommendation:
      Go for the LG OLED C2 (₹96,000) for the best mix of quality, brightness, and performance, especially for OTT content. If you watch more TV in a bright room, the Sony X90L is a good alternative.

    • @heisenberg9584
      @heisenberg9584 День тому

      @@sahil-makhija ok bro thanku. bro we are gonno place the tv in a common room it has two big windows but there have curtains on.nd one Led tube light is there which is placed on side area not facing the tv display. nd yah no direct sunlight ,this is the condition. so is lg c2 suited for my common room? nd if i watch lg c2 with the light on? will it give good experience?

    • @heisenberg9584
      @heisenberg9584 День тому

      @@sahil-makhija nd bro last quesition how many years oleds last??durability kaisi hoti hai? quleds se kam hoti hai kya?

  • @inder2809
    @inder2809 12 днів тому

    Request to resolve a dillema.
    Is it worth buying Hisense TVs as the features are too tempting want to buy a good 55 inch TV for movies and OTT content..vis a vis Sony x90L OR LG OLED c3 55inch

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  12 днів тому

      Choosing the right TV can be tricky, especially with so many tempting features.
      Hisense TVs: Offer great value for money with competitive pricing and decent features. They provide strong performance but may fall short in picture quality compared to higher-end brands.
      Sony X90L: Known for excellent colour accuracy and contrast with its Full Array LED technology. It also features advanced processing and good picture quality. However, it’s more expensive than Hisense and has poorer viewing angles than OLED.
      LG OLED C3: Delivers exceptional picture quality with perfect blacks, vibrant colours, and superior viewing angles. It has a higher price tag and is susceptible to burn-in, though less so with newer models.
      Recommendation: If you prioritize top-notch picture quality and can invest more, the LG OLED C3 is ideal. For a balance of performance and cost, the Sony X90L is a strong choice. If budget is a primary concern, Hisense offers good features at a lower price, though with potential trade-offs in performance.
      I would also recommend you to have a look at LG B4. This model delivers great performance similar to the previous gen C3 and might be pocket-friendly.

  • @nishantnimish7825
    @nishantnimish7825 11 днів тому

    You can delay burn in but you CANNOT PREVENT burn in. Eventually it will. Plus you have to change your habit with oled

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  11 днів тому +1

      @@nishantnimish7825 Yes you are right but it'll take a long time to appear on modern OLED TVs-usually years of heavy use, and often only if static images (like logos or game HUDs) are displayed for prolonged periods. It’s not an automatic sign of the end of your TV’s life cycle, as it tends to be a gradual issue that may not even be noticeable during regular viewing. With careful use and features like pixel shifting, you can extend the life of your OLED significantly without burn-in being a major concern. It's all about balance, but for most people the benefits of OLED far outweigh these issues

    • @nishantnimish7825
      @nishantnimish7825 11 днів тому

      @@sahil-makhija the main issue why I did not opt for oled is indian TV manufacturers don’t cover burn in in warranty period. In US they do.

  • @kirandesai8399
    @kirandesai8399 21 день тому

    Very nyc review sir
    Hello sir I'm living alone only SD HD channels n OTT kabhi kabhi not interested gaming so which one better for me one time investment konse TV pr kia jaye muje mere badroom ke liye chahiye sir 8feet ki duri h
    Sony Bravia 3 ya Sony X 90l
    LG C4 48 inch OLED ya LG Qned 88
    Samsung Neo qn 85D ya Samsung frame
    Tell me sir

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  21 день тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! Since you're mainly interested in watching SD/HD channels and occasional OTT content without much focus on gaming, let's break down your options:
      1. Sony Bravia X90L - This model offers great picture quality and is good for watching regular TV channels and OTT content. It also supports HDR, which enhances viewing experiences on OTT platforms.
      2. LG C4 48-inch OLED - OLED TVs like the LG C4 provide excellent picture quality with deep blacks and vibrant colours. It's perfect if you want top-notch visuals and a more premium experience, but it might be a bit overkill if you're mostly watching SD/HD channels.
      3. LG QNED88 - This TV provides a good balance between quality and price, with decent picture quality for a variety of content. It’s a good middle ground between OLED and LED options.
      4. Samsung Neo QN85D - This is a Mini LED TV that offers excellent brightness and contrast, making it great for bright rooms. It’s also a solid choice for OTT content and regular TV watching.
      5. Samsung Frame - If you like a stylish TV that doubles as a piece of art, the Samsung Frame is a unique option. It offers decent picture quality and blends into your room decor when not in use.
      Recommendation: For your needs and an 8-foot viewing distance, I'd suggest the Sony Bravia X90L or the LG QNED88. Both offer good picture quality and are reasonably priced for a one-time investment, fitting well in a bedroom setup. If you prefer a more premium feel and don’t mind spending a bit extra, the LG C4 OLED is a fantastic choice.
      Alternatively, you can also look for LG B4 which will give you Oled screen in budget. Also, your viewing distance is around 8ft so you can go for a 42 inch tv
      I hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you have any more questions.

    • @kirandesai8399
      @kirandesai8399 21 день тому

      Tq so much sir finally konsa model sahi rahega sir Sony X 90l ya LG C4 48 inch OLED dono ke price same h now so which one better for me

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  21 день тому

      @kirandesai8399 The Sony X90L is not an OLED TV; it is an LED TV with a Full Array LED backlight and local dimming, which helps improve contrast and brightness.
      So, between the Sony X90L (LED) and the LG C4 (OLED), the LG C4 would provide the benefits of OLED technology with better contrast and picture quality, especially for dark scenes and cinematic content.
      Moreover, once you start using Oled, you'll love the watching experience and there's no moving back.

  • @CaptainScorpio24
    @CaptainScorpio24 2 місяці тому

    nice review bro.... how old your lg oled?? hv you ever reset your TV...?

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  2 місяці тому

      @@CaptainScorpio24 I've got C1 and C2.
      Got one in 2021,and the other one in 2022.
      Never thought to reset, as it runs great for normal viewing and switching apps.
      C2 is being used as a monitor

    • @CaptainScorpio24
      @CaptainScorpio24 2 місяці тому

      @@sahil-makhija that's nice. im hoping to buy c4 or c3 42inch around diwali or christmas. how much did it cost you.

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  Місяць тому +1

      @@CaptainScorpio24 I got C2 (42 inches) for around 75K in Oct 2022.

    • @CaptainScorpio24
      @CaptainScorpio24 Місяць тому

      @@sahil-makhija thanks.. thats an awesome deal foer an oled 😊👍.

  • @sunnypriyu1
    @sunnypriyu1 Місяць тому +1

    Soending so much and this is what we get. This is a SCAM and consumers should STOP buying such products

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  Місяць тому

      @@sunnypriyu1 not directly a Scam but a tech limitation where early adopters have to bear the crunch. I think even after 4 iterations they aren't able to solve the issue. The most recent news I came across is they are working on another material in their LEDs

    • @BabiJush
      @BabiJush 19 днів тому

      Are you stupid? It's a technology limitation. Learnt first before writing something stupid.

  • @ajinkya820
    @ajinkya820 2 місяці тому

    Is this the same with Sony OLED. do we have all the same settings there

    • @sahil-makhija
      @sahil-makhija  2 місяці тому

      @@ajinkya820 The settings might be under a different name but the function is same.
      This will help to identify Sony settings
      www.sony.co.in/electronics/support/articles/00173467