Yea my OLED is also out for delivery today too (CX 48). Very excited to play PS4 games in 4K for the 1st time since PS4 Pro doesn't have a 1440p output for my 1440p monitors.. sigh. Haven't even finished a single PS4 exclusive because of this reason.
My biggest question: Will reducing brightness improve the chances of not facing burn ins? Luckily my room is very dark with all blinds shut so im planning to reduce the brightness. This TV is going to be my 2nd monitor...
REMOVE any kind of plastic from the TV as soon as you unpack it. It traps the heat between the sheet of plastic and the tv and fucks up the pixel refresh
Set logo luminance to high
Set OLED light as low as you can stomach, try to get used to 50-60 when watching SDR content.
Turn down contrast to 90
NEVER cut the power to the TV.
NEVER use pixel refresh unless your TV was on for 2000h or more
Only use manual pixel refresh once a year (every 2000h of use. You can check the ontime in the setting somewhere)
NEVER let direct sunlight touch your OLED screen
NEVER watch CNN or anything with RED static images
Avoid static images if you can, try setting HUD opacity as high as possible in games
Static images that aren't too bright are fine for the most part
VARY the content. Play games and watch videos/movies/tv shows
Be disciplined. If you don't actually use the TV, turn it OFF.
But most of all:
Enjoy your OLED.