risk assess me (OLED)

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I know I know another worried burn in thread..

based on my following needs/usage how would you risk assess me to actually get burn in..

This year for my computer desk i wish to get a Panasonic OLED in either 48/42 ".

a typical days usage would be: read the news and some Facebook online for an hour before work of a morning (i am prepared to run full screen so no task bar or constant browser buttons). then tv off.

then after work (6 hours later) the same, news/Facebook etc. for a couple of hours.
then i'll probably watch a tv show for the average 43 mins on Netflix, then switch it off whilst i have a bath :D

i will probably have a blast on the Xbox series X then for an hour (i don't game for longer than that in one go)
then probably watch another show for approx. 43 mins. then finish off having another read for an hour then tv off.

(apart from realising how boring my life is having typed this out loud what do you think my screen burn risk is? i suppose you could risk me out of 10. 10 being most likely to 1 being unlikely)

and one last question. on my current Panasonic i use the preset " true cinema " because i think it looks more natural, that being said OLED is all about the <pop>! and I'd probably want to stick with true cinema for tv viewing so would OLED be wasted on me ?

I do appreciate any comments if you guys have the time and it may also help others in a similar predicament.

 
thanks for the reply's so far and just to answer a few suggestions.
It doesn't have to be Panasonic its just they have served me well in the past and i do like their true cinema setting but I'm sure other manufactures have similar presets.
i do actually like some motion settings even in cinema mode i have it on low as alex24 says its does make movement more life like.
i suppose my last question is will i see a big difference between LCD and OLED whilst watching tv shows/films via netflix in a cinema type mode?

thanks again.
 
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