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Notes on using OLED TVs (about image retention)

What is image retention?

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    Organic EL displays (OLED) may experience permanent image retention if an image is continuously displayed for a long period of time or the same image is repeatedly displayed.
    To protect the screen, avoid using images that are susceptible to image retention as much as possible and adhere to the following precautions.

    About image retention of the TV screen

    Generally, due to the characteristics of the materials used for organic EL displays to achieve high-definition imaging, the display is susceptible to screen image retention.
    The following are examples of images that may cause image retention:

    • Content with black bars either on the top and bottom and/or the left and right sides of the screen. (for example, Letterboxed, 4:3 screen)
    • Static images such as photos.
    • Video games that might have static content in some part of the screen.
    • On-screen menus, program guides, channel logos etc.
    • Static content from applications.
    • On-screen tickers, such as those used for news and headlines.

    Function to reduce image retention on the TV panel and how to reduce the risk of image retention

    Functions to automatically reduce and prevent image retention on the panel equipped in the TV:

    To protect the TV from screen image retention, this TV is equipped with the following functions that automatically adjust the screen conditions. These functions automatically run according to your TV’s condition.
    Note: Some functions can also be run manually.

    How to reduce the risk of image retention:

    By noting the following when using the TV, you can reduce the risk of screen image retention.

    • How do I reduce image retention or non-uniformity on the screen?
    • Fill the screen by changing Wide mode to eliminate the black bars.
      • If Wide mode is shown when pressing the MENU button: Select Wide modeFull or Horizontal fit.
      • If Wide mode is not shown when pressing the MENU button: Follow the steps below:
        1. Open the Settings screen. How to access Settings
        2. Select Display & Sound or Display.
        3. Select Screen.
        4. Select Wide mode.
        5. Select Wide zoom, Full or Zoom.
    • Turn off the OSD (On Screen Display) by pressing the DISPLAY button, and turn off the menus from connected equipment. For details, refer to the instruction manuals for the connected equipment.
    • Avoid displaying static images with bright colors (including white), clocks or logos on any portion of the screen.
    • Set the picture settings based on the ambient conditions.
      Standard is recommended for home use and when viewing content that often displays the station logos, etc.
      1. Open the Settings screen. How to access Settings
      2. The next steps will depend on your TV menu options:
        • Display & SoundPicture & SoundPicturePicture modeStandard.
        • Display & SoundPicturePicture modeStandard.
        • DisplayPicturePicture modeStandard.