It shouldn't have worse gray uniformity/edge bleeding. The screens are all made after the same specs and probably in the same factory by the same machines. I think it's worth getting it replaced as soon as possible, if you're anything like me that stuck pixel is going to bother you to no end.hey mate, the 2nd stuck pixel is kind of only visible when i look at it from the sides.
looking straight onto it, i cant see it much.
but when i look at it abit from the side angles, i can then see it, very tiny greenish pixel.
whereas the first stuck pixel i found is visible when i just look at it straight and well it looks bigger than the one i found only recently.
edit: about replacing it, i don't know if i should to be honest.
i have the feeling the 2nd set might have worse grey uniformity/edge bleeding. (btw. mayhap you already know about the issues of the SJ850, the bottom side has that bleeding effect).
the oled model they have is a 1080p i was wrong, it was not a 4k oled.
and it is curved so meh, not an option.
the one i have now is pretty good for gaming, i am sure i will get used to that blooming effect (it is very mild compared to the uj650 model).
and i will forget about the stuck pixel and the other very tiny stuck pixel very soon.
so i might just keep it *sigh*
30 mins isn't going to fix it, I really recommend you leave it for 24 hours. Do it when you're away from home for a day. But for now at least run it overnight and see if that helps.no wonder i see many of them are 12-24h.
i wont run it for that long, screw that 1 stuck pixel.
it is 0% visible in general usage.
i will run the seizure video for only 30minutes.
i don't want to torment this beautiful tv.
btw. guys, it is the first time i got to use a 4k tv myself, this one does not have the usual component input on the back.
it has this tiny green input where you stick the adapter (converter) that came with the tv.
i usually use component for my ps2 slim (yes i still sometimes want to play my old school rpgs!)
and anyway here's the thing, the adapter/converter has this green 3.5 mm jack and on the bottom it has 3 sockets?
like they are green/blue/red for you to use with the component cable of your ps2/wii etc.
so i stick them in , and then plug it onto the tv.
Picture comes up just fine !! and looks good, but there is no sound..
so it is basically like this, there is no socket for the other 2 heads of the component cable, the white and red.
now i have no idea how to get the sound to work.
There's probably another 3.5mm jack for the white and red, so you'll need a 3.5mm to 2xRCA adapter if one didn't come with the TV.