LG CX OLED

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Hi.
Thinking of splashing out on the above TV on good Friday maybe get a deal.
I'll be using it with the PS5 when it arrives, as well as watching my massive collection of UHD and Blu-rays, but I am worried about burn in.
Is there a TV similar with inky blacks, nano cell, QlED ect, or should wait until 2021.
 
As long as you vary your content you should be fine, dont overdue one game too much.

As to technology alternatives to OLED with inky blacks, there aren't any that will be on the market any time soon.

QLED - based on conventional VA type LCD
Nanocell - based on conventional IPS type LCD
Mini-LED - improved local dimming for LCD displays

Actual OLED alternatives
QD-OLED - Samsung's attempt at TV OLED, products probably due 2022.
QNED - Samsung's replacement for QD-OLED free from burn in, still only a research project.
Micro-LED - many years away from commercialization for average person to afford.
Dual Layer-LED - cannot be brought to home market due to power demands.

I'd say the only one of the above that will be on the market in 2021 will be Mini-LED TV's.
 

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