Burn-in is a problem commonly found in TVs with OLED screens. It is identified by "ghost" images that end up printed on the TV and cannot be erased, making the display almost unusable in extreme cases. There are, however, ways to prevent this failure: avoiding static images on the screen for too long, investing in more modern devices, and opting for display modes with lower brightness intensity contribute to relieving the stress on the millions of LEDs that form these panels.
In this video, we will cover guidelines that can help you reduce the risks when using an OLED screen.