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Thanks for your reply, it was a great help and helped me to clarify the situation.
I had read the pixel shift information on the link you provided. There is not an instruction that the TV should be left on standby. The instruction simply calls for the TV to be switched off. Although Sony might suggest that this is implied?
The prompt was a warning about image retention. It did not specify the reason why it appeared.
Your helpful answer enabled me to search more generally on OLED display controls and I found generic information on LG and Philips sites. So many thanks for your interest. Perhaps Sony might want to clarify/amend their manuals?
Which kind of prompt are you talking about?
Thanks for the question.
The TV is a very recent purchase so my I’m sorry if some of this appears very basic.
The prompt was in the form of a grey background banner that appeared when the TV was switched on. The first time on that particular day. I don’t leave the TV on standby overnight. (Not that there is a standby light that displays, but that’s another question?) The Sky + digibox is left powered on at all times. Might this be involved?
Other connections are a DVD player, connected but not yet used, and a ROKU stick connected only when required.
It was only after purchase that I discovered how unnecessarily invasive the YouView app is and I won’t use it and rely upon the the ROKU stick. The Google assistant is also surplus to requirements. The price I must pay for the excellent picture quality?
I wonder how long the pixel shift function will protect the OLED functioning?
I will be grateful for any insight you might provide to this situation.
Thanks again, Kineck
Sorry but I still miss what the message tell you apart that is inside a grey box...
In general:
Thanks for your reply, it was a great help and helped me to clarify the situation.
I had read the pixel shift information on the link you provided. There is not an instruction that the TV should be left on standby. The instruction simply calls for the TV to be switched off. Although Sony might suggest that this is implied?
The prompt was a warning about image retention. It did not specify the reason why it appeared.
Your helpful answer enabled me to search more generally on OLED display controls and I found generic information on LG and Philips sites. So many thanks for your interest. Perhaps Sony might want to clarify/amend their manuals?