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Sony Bravia OLED purchased in July 2018 now has faint signs of image retention/burn in for some reason. I am surprised that after such a short time that this could happen on these screens. I am now acutely aware that is there and it is becoming more annoying. This was a relatively expensive TV when it was released in 2018 and I am surprised that there is no warranty on this type issue. Is there a repair for this or is this the end of the TV?
Hey @ Robbie,
Have you contacted Sony reps regarding this matter?
Hey Piscie,
No, I haven’t contacted Sony reps on this issue. I don’t expect Sony to take any action.
Perfect!
John Lewis has a 5 year guarantee on all TVs
You may well be able to get it fixed under the guarantee.
Hey @ Robbie-001,
I'd recommend contacting the Sony reps regarding this issue as it might be covered under the warranty, it depends on which type is it. Also, have you updated your TV software to the latest version? You can just follow this link to update it.
Thanks,
Didn’t realise that about John Lewis 5 year guarantee. I will certainly contact JL and find out if there is anything that can be done. Nothing to loose.
Hi @Piscie,
I do have latest software update. I have also sent query to Sony and ask attached the below image showing the discolouration with specifically bright screen images.
@Lord_viridis No joy with John Lewis. No joy with Sony. I spent a bunch of time trying Sony’s testing, restarting, sending photo’s and video’s only for them to tell me it needed to be inspected by a Sony engineer. No Sony centre in my area so probably not worthwhile booking an engineer to travel and not worth couriering the tv to a Sony centre. Sony help team not very helpful considering the tv is not very old and that image retention is a characteristic of the OLED technology. I didn’t expect to have of these type of symptoms with the tv this early on. I need to consider a suitable replacement for my tv and one that is not so susceptible to this image retention Sony OLED technology characteristic.