Vertical lines are NOT burn in. Unless of course you've had something on your screen shaped like a vertical line displaying constantly and I bet you did not. That's how burn in works, you can't get burn in in a shape that you have not had on the screen - I can't watch a movie about surfing and then get a Ferrari burnt into the screen.
these vertical lines is a hardware failure and will need fixing, you'll need to RMA it
edit: looked at your picture, yeah that's unlikely to be burn in - it looks like something behind the panel is visible through the screen, could be related to the look up table issue maybe? This line may have been there since you got the panel and you only realised now.
Tonight put a 5% grey image on the screen in a pitch black room and take a picture so we can see
i get some brief (maybe 2 minute image retention if i left a static image too long, usually only visible on a grey background,
Very minor, not even worth mentioning.
On a LG b7 i've had about 18 months
Is that a free repair?Been speaking to LG about some lines that have appeared on our TV, They have said it's a fault and even though it's out of warranty they are offering a repair once COVID-19 lockdown is over.
They are unable to do it onsite and said they'll need to collect it and take it away to fix it.
Been speaking to LG about some lines that have appeared on our TV, They have said it's a fault and even though it's out of warranty they are offering a repair once COVID-19 lockdown is over.
They are unable to do it onsite and said they'll need to collect it and take it away to fix it.
A lot of us have this green blob issue (google it and or look back at my posts in here) where LG/retailers say it’s not covered under warranty but LG UK are offering a repair for a price of £200.00 - this is a fixed price covering parts, labour, all packaging and carriage fees, VAT and comes with a 90 day service warranty on the exchanged panel.What's this I keep hearing that LG are now repairing burn in for 200quid?