"Also zero mention of Burn in Warranty and these are OLED panels RED FLAG"
LG offers 2 year burn in protection on all of their OLED gaming monitors. The offer 5 year burn in protection on their TVs staring with the LG EVO based panels like the LG C2 EVO. Older OLED TVs and monitors like the LG CX and C1 series or older don't have this warranty though. Also with newer OLED TVs and monitors from all the TV manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, and LG have technology built-in to stop burn in. LG has pixel shifter and pixel refresher technology which almost eliminates burn in risk. The key word there though is "almost" if your going to use this monitor for work I wouldn't bother if you're an accountant and you're looking at spreadsheets, documents, or will have static images sitting on the screen for 8 to 12 hours a day. But if you are just gaming, watching videos, working sometimes, and surfing the web I doubt you will ever have to worry or deal with burn in on any newer OLED panel. I use a 48 inch LG C1 OLED as a computer monitor and I work in the IT industry from home. I have not had a single issue with any type of burn in and sometimes I'll game all day on a weekend. I've had the C1 for over a year now I bought it refurbished from Microcenter for under $700 and it's been amazing. I'll never go back to LCD monitors. Burn in was worth the risk to me the moment I played my games on the LG C1 especially Elden Ring in HDR. It even made my old games feel new because they looked so different on the OLED. It was honestly kind of like the first time I installed an SSD in my computer the impact was instant and noticable.