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Note: I do NOT go to the level of viewing test patterns or other such, nor do I go up inches from the screen looking for dead pixels.
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TV is now two years old and fifty percent of the screen is green with dead pixels
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, I've been lucky to not have had any issues with my Oled including permanent ghosting, burn-in, yellowing, banding, or dead pixels despite hundreds of hours watching different content and playing video games
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Burn in issues, terrible uniformity, banding, and dead pixels every time.
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Which developed dead pixels after just two weeks
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From what I gather, you should expect a little vertical banding to be present and even a few dead pixels
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Dead pixels after 2 months
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This is referred to as a "stuck" pixel (not a dead or black) pixel and is covered by warranty
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I did a dead pixel test on YouTube (2:50 mins), and no dead pixels
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I have returned this tv twice, first one had 5 dead sub pixels and second had the worse banding I have ever seen on a tv
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The best picture quality on a TV todayBad:After one week, the screen developed a bright blue pixel that would not shut off
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I also chose this version (instead of the more expensive E and W series) because all of them have the same video panel, meaning hey all have the same video quality, so there is no need to spend more
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Y*****e, and Amazon Prime was intuitive