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Old 12-27-2009, 03:15 PM   #806
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Originally posted by Jim Sachs:
LCD monitors are not susceptable to permanent burn-in. Temporary burn-in can be fixed by displaying pure white for a moment.  

Hmmm... they do say time is relevant... It takes more than "a moment" to clear the persistence on one of my monitors. More like several minutes.


Originally posted by Jim Sachs:
Only a sharp-edged static image displayed continously for months or years could even produce a noticeable temporary burn-in on an LCD screen.  

Not true. I can have one on one of my monitors in less than a day, though it is dependent on the content of the screen. High contrast edges with high brightness levels cause the most problems.
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