I have a special question about the OLED CX TV I ordered the PS5 and I'm looking for a TV with HDMI 2.1 but I'm afraid that the OLED will burn in, I play 6-8 hours a day, sometimes longer, often only 1 game completely can there be a burn in and if there's, what about the guarantee. I play around 6-8 hours every day and there's often a permanent indicator of life in the game? Why am I considering LG OLED CX or Samsung Q90T?
Take the LG TV, so you are future-proof and burn-in does not occur
Burn-in is actually no longer a problem with current OLEDs. There are enough techniques to prevent this. But I'm not saying that it can't happen. I have an LG OLED from 2012 and the B8 from 2018. The first was used for 6 years for pure play on Xbox 360 and PS4, the B8 is mainly used for games, but also for watching movies.
Both have no burn-in or other problems. My S7 smartphone with OLED display has a slight burn-in after 4 years. Because the comment section on Youtube is white, the lower part of the screen is sometimes a bit gray in very, very dark scenes. But hardly noticeable.
It is important to leave the TV on standby after using it and not disconnect it from the power supply so that it can complete its screen cleaning in the background.
Here is an extreme burn-in test.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/real-life-oled-burn-in-test
So I can play 6-8 hours every day just have to leave the power on what about life indicators like in the ps5 game Spider Man Miles Morales?
Can be, doesn't have to. As I said, there are enough techniques such as pixel shift or background cleaning in standby that prevent burn-in.
I'll put it this way, since I've had an OLED TV, I've never wanted a normal LED TV again.