Has anyone have “burn in” or print retention on an LCD box and what cause it and be surrounded by permenent?




Answers:    The Technical term for representation retention in LCDs is call "aging mura".
The more you leave the TV on, the sophisticated chance of getting aging mura and photograph retention.

All LCD manufacturers recommend turning the TV past its sell-by date for at least 4 hours a afternoon. This gives a randomness to the transistors to "reset".

One way to remove portrait retention is to constantly play "random" video that exercises all solution crystals.

Here is another useful article
http://www.behardware.com/articles/615-2...
you receive a "burn in" when something on the TV dose not change or move such as the HUD on video games.
ps HUD manner Heads Up Display
I don't think that LCD can carry a "burn in" i know good hoary CRT and plasma get after though
Unfortunately image burn is long-lasting. It is caused by one and the same image one on the screen for a prolonged time of time. Check with the businesswoman of the TV to see if the warranty covers the problem. The only means of access to fix it would be to replace the LCD screen

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