Hello all, just got a new B5 55" which im pretty happy with, but I've seen people in AVS forums and reddit say to run a 5% grey scale or 95% grey scale test (some are 5 some are 95 at the same Darkeness) in a dark setting and wow theres stuff all over my screen. But I also read that this can subside over time of use. My TV has under 50 hours on it... how much time does it take for these to start to fade? Or is this something I should be contacting LG support over? New to OLED so not sure what to really expect here. I'll attach some photos so people can see, also so that if I need to contact LG in future I can prove that this is not a new issue and my TV came like this. I don't really notice it in most content. I have in games in a very dark area when panning up and down. But those thick bars going across the bottom and middle are a bit concerning, also I read that one shouldn't force the hard core pixel cleaning on a new TV because that can shorten it's life span and to let the automatic short ones do their work..
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Hello all, just got a new B5 55" which im pretty happy with, but I've seen people in AVS forums and reddit say to run a 5% grey scale or 95% grey scale test (some are 5 some are 95 at the same Darkeness) in a dark setting and wow theres stuff all over my screen. But I also read that this can subside over time of use. My TV has under 50 hours on it... how much time does it take for these to start to fade? Or is this something I should be contacting LG support over? New to OLED so not sure what to really expect here. I'll attach some photos so people can see, also so that if I need to contact LG in future I can prove that this is not a new issue and my TV came like this. I don't really notice it in most content. I have in games in a very dark area when panning up and down. But those thick bars going across the bottom and middle are a bit concerning, also I read that one shouldn't force the hard core pixel cleaning on a new TV because that can shorten it's life span and to let the automatic short ones do their work..
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