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I'm getting an LG OLED today and have been wondering if the clock is a burn in issue. Anybody have an OLED and been using the upper right hand corner clock? I'm confident the different shows, inputs and streaming services along with the pixel refreshing will keep thinks well. That click though, it's on every channel.
 

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I'm getting an LG OLED today and have been wondering if the clock is a burn in issue. Anybody have an OLED and been using the upper right hand corner clock? I'm confident the different shows, inputs and streaming services along with the pixel refreshing will keep thinks well. That click though, it's on every channel.
I wouldn't use the clock with an OLED.
 

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There was a 'time' when having the clock was convenient. This day and age I doubt I'd be concerned. I'd think it more of a 'distraction/nuisance'! I don't know of a reasonable reason to retain it even for a LCD display. The LG or whatever has to process it and I'd think it would 'labor' the related pixel area of the display! Would/does it matter?
 

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QLED won't have the problem. It's just lame Samsung marketing trying to confuse it with OLED.

A QLED TV is just a standard LED TV. Sure it has fancier LED backlighting to give better colors, but it's just a regular normal LED TV in the end.
 

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The BEST TiVo display--or ANY DVR display--ever produced. I have two and the OLED display is of very good use. I LOVE them. Sad that there are modern devices with absolutely no display, but I understand the cost savings being able to just package something in a puck (Roku) or square (Fire TV) or cube (later Fire TV), etc. design with no display of useful information. My flat and square Fire TV has the tiny white light that blinks, but it can mean a number of different things, and I have no display telling me what the problem is (nor the old fashioned lights next to printed text on the device) while my TV screen can sometime go black or I am on another source, but my Fire TV is blinking the white light trying to tell me something that may need my attentions or just telling me I've lost the internet. Who knows.
 
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