Originally posted by: bjc112
Ultrasharp what?
Dell?
If he is using a low quality cable ( VGA ) he may notice a ghosting or burned in appearance.. I see that when we have 15 LCD's hooked on a VGA switch with cheap cables..
LCD's do not burn in.
I know the conventional wisdom is that LCDs don't burn in but it seems like LCD's do suffer some for of burnin problem. There are numerous reports on the problem on Google and I remember one other poster here on AT talking about it.
here is a link
Here is what some LCD manufacturers have to say:
NEC 1850e - User's Manual - Page 13
"Image persistence is when a "ghost" of an image remains on the screen even after the monitor has been turned off or a different image is being displayed. In most instances, the image persistence can be reduced by turning the monitor off for as long as the image was displayed or by displaying the same image in the complementary colors.
Note: As with all personal display devices, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America recommends using a screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle."
Viewsonic:
"Unlike CRT monitors, image persistence or "Burn-In" is not permanent on your LCD panel. To recover from "Burn-In", leave the panel OFF for an extended time. We recommend the use of a screen saver when the ViewPanel is not in use."