Which type of tv has the least chance of screen burn in DLP or LCD?



Answer:
Neither one of those technologies can "burn-in". Burn-in is a phosphur issue. CRT and Plasma only.

You can burn the optics in either LCD or DLP, but this is almost always because of poor ventilation, rather than leaving a static image displayed for extended periods.
DLP but you shouldn't really worry that much about burn in as it's very easy to prevent.
Least chance of Image retention would be the DLP.

Absolutly no chance of retention or 'burn in'.

The Rear Progection LCOS or LCD RP and LCD Displays can get Image retention.
neither will suffer burn in. burn in comes with plasma

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