never the taskbar, but the things in the games (such as the WoW bar) does. Go figure.Originally posted by: swtethan
whats always on the bottom or top of your screen for hours at a time? your bar right? well does that get burned in?
Originally posted by: IGBT
..I've never seen "burn in" on any of my LCD's (5 of em). Some of em are on 24 hours and the ones at work are on 24/7 and show no evidence of "burn in".
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: IGBT
..I've never seen "burn in" on any of my LCD's (5 of em). Some of em are on 24 hours and the ones at work are on 24/7 and show no evidence of "burn in".
Same here... how do you get LCD burn? Are you sure it's not a DLP or something similar? I've never seen LCD burn before, but my plasma screens get it to a minor degree.
thx... interesting stuff. My warranty was about to expire so I wanted to be sure.Originally posted by: Need4Speed
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: IGBT
..I've never seen "burn in" on any of my LCD's (5 of em). Some of em are on 24 hours and the ones at work are on 24/7 and show no evidence of "burn in".
Same here... how do you get LCD burn? Are you sure it's not a DLP or something similar? I've never seen LCD burn before, but my plasma screens get it to a minor degree.
see here
http://www.mediaworkstation.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=25497
Originally posted by: Apex
LCD burn in is possible, just very difficult.
Image retension is nothing to worry about. It goes away relatively quickly.
Originally posted by: Need4Speed
Originally posted by: Apex
LCD burn in is possible, just very difficult.
Image retension is nothing to worry about. It goes away relatively quickly.
I'd like to hear how it's possible to get an lcd to burn in...
Ooo I see..Originally posted by: screw3d
For example