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  1. Edwin-S

    Who’s Happy/Unhappy with their LG OLED77C1?

    When it comes.to DV, I think I would leave the settings alone. Screen burn-in generally results from static images being left on too long. Playing content with DV should not result in screen burn. Adjusting those levels, to me, would be more related to a person's.taste when it comes to the look...
  2. Edwin-S

    Who’s Happy/Unhappy with their LG OLED77C1?

    I've been playing hours and hours of AC:Valhalla on my PS5 and have yet to notice any signs of burn-in. I used to.play a lot of PS4 games on my previous OLED and never had an issue with burn-in. As long as one sets up the TV so it isn't maxing out brightness, contrast and OLED output levels...
  3. Edwin-S

    Who’s Happy/Unhappy with their LG OLED77C1?

    I would have to check but I think the pixel refresher runs automatically, but can also be run manually. I would have to check to see if automatic refreshing can be disabled I can't remember off the top of my head.
  4. Edwin-S

    Who’s Happy/Unhappy with their LG OLED77C1?

    It isn't a bad idea to run the pixel cleaner once in a while if you watch a lot of material with black bars. It helps to prevent the possibility of burn-in.
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