SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 7,470 Reaction score 21 Location Cloud Cuckoo Land Dec 14, 2012 #1 Can images get 'burnt' into the screen of the new type flat screen monitors, whatever the spec ie plasma, led etc like the old crt's ?
Can images get 'burnt' into the screen of the new type flat screen monitors, whatever the spec ie plasma, led etc like the old crt's ?
Badger Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 6,160 Reaction score 108 Location Staffordshire Dec 14, 2012 #2 yes i believe they can do, qany image that is static on a screen that the monitor is on all day long without the imge say changing every 10 seconds etc will get burnt into the screen
yes i believe they can do, qany image that is static on a screen that the monitor is on all day long without the imge say changing every 10 seconds etc will get burnt into the screen
steptoe of course Im wrong, ask my wife™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 13, 2008 Messages 24,403 Reaction score 168 Location Gtr Manchester Dec 14, 2012 #3 so, the answer is to have it rotate, every 10 seconds then? or is a specialised screen available?
Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,582 Reaction score 1,275 Location S. Tyneside Dec 14, 2012 #4 didnt think they did on newer stuff, thought it was only older CRT that were affected by that
Badger Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 6,160 Reaction score 108 Location Staffordshire Dec 15, 2012 #5 afaik any image that is stationary off one camera picture will cause burn in.
Badger Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 6,160 Reaction score 108 Location Staffordshire Dec 15, 2012 #6 p.s crt monitrs are way better in picture quality than flat screen any day,
S Sharpend "It Just Is" Joined Feb 13, 2012 Messages 9,678 Reaction score 898 Location Here There and Everywhere Dec 15, 2012 #7 Wasn't it only the LCD & plasma screen that had the burn problem? although I have a plasma and have had the radio stations on through sky for several hours and not suffered the burn effect?? So maybe the newer technology caters for this problem?
Wasn't it only the LCD & plasma screen that had the burn problem? although I have a plasma and have had the radio stations on through sky for several hours and not suffered the burn effect?? So maybe the newer technology caters for this problem?
camerabloke Junior Member Joined Oct 22, 2010 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Dec 15, 2012 #8 yeah, some new tvs have a screen that it adjusts by 1 pixel all the time, thus not allowing for screen burn
yeah, some new tvs have a screen that it adjusts by 1 pixel all the time, thus not allowing for screen burn