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- 18.04.2019
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Onko muuten tiedossa tapauksia jolloin takuun sisällä esim piirilevy LG OLEDista hajonnut mutta sitä ei ole takuuseen korjattu koska kuvan himmennys on otettu pois päältä käyttäjän toimesta?
En löytänyt tuosta juttua googlella, mutta takuun menettämisen mahdollisuudesta löytyi alla oleva viesti (linkki) - jos tulee "Page could not be loaded", valitse "Reload"-painike.
You have proving my point what I said.. The C9/CX/C1/C2 users haven't had it long enough to know it doesn't cause long term damage to the OLED TV by turn off ASBL/TPC in the service menu, to backup your theories. The first issue though is ABL kicking in, not ASBL. The power supply on these TVs can't handle every pixel at full brightness at the same time so when a certain amount of the screen gets to be a certain overall brightness level, ABL kicks in and it can't because you disabled ASBL. Both ABL and ASBL are for panel protection for obvious reasons if the image retention protections (such as TPC) in a specific game have constantly dimmed the picture, then this is a clear sign that this game poses a high risk of burn-in. You're playing with fire, don't complain if you get burnt in a few years.
LG informed me that turning off ASBL/TPC in the service menu voids your 5 year warranty if you disabled it. For me losing the warranty is the only reason to keep it on. Burn in can happen on modern oleds too if you can't replace the panel just because you disabled an option using the cheap technical remote compare to an Oled price!. You do it at your own risk! If LG discovers this change during panel swap you have a real problem. According to RTINGs you can sort of disable ABL by limiting the brightness settings but that is not compatible with HDR so yeah not applicable, I like how ASBL works and don't find it annoying at all.. I use my OLED for gaming 8hrs and watching Netflix/Disney+ within that time. my gaming light is 25 in a darkroom.
If you was going to write a guide or video on this topic for new users you could at lease wait 5 years or longer and prove it doesn't damage the Oled TV with gaming & streaming at 75% brightness levels to back-up your clam there is no real risk as you said? I am sure RTINGs & HDTVTest wouldn't recommended using a technical remote turning off features that prevent burn-in or damage to the TV do you think Overclockers would put this new thread of yours to a sticky on there forums if there is risk to Oleds without explaining the risks and owners warranty without Pros and Cons of disabling ASBL/TPC.