Taejeong: Korean Airport's LG OLED TV just burns in 3 months

Earlier this month, ZDNet reported that an OLED screen used to display flight departure and docking information in the member club of Korea Incheon Airport’s Korean Air had burned the screen.

Burn screenshot

This '尴尬' TV is from LG. Even more surprising is that it is a new 2018, installed in January. To know that LG's commitment to its OLED TV is 30,000 hours without burning, that is, to see every day 8 hours, can see 10 years.

Informed sources said that this burnt-out white strip mainly separates the title and the information on the departure of the flight below. Although the title and the content often switch, the white bar has not changed and is always displayed. This may cause burning. Screen comes early.

Subsequently, LG responded with an emergency that this is an example and has been fixed by a software algorithm.

LCD new

However, ZDNet reported today that the burned-out TV in the lounge has now been replaced with a Super Ultra HD LCD model, that is, from the OLED panel model to the LCD panel model.

According to statistics, at the beginning of the year, LG installed more than 40 OLED TVs in 29 lounges of Incheon Airport Terminal 2 to promote 2018 new OLED TVs.

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