LCD users, do you have your monitor shut down after x amount of minutes of not being there?

BCYL

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I thought burn in only applies to CRTs and not LCDs? So I dont think you have to worry...
 

Booster

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There may appear ghosting of a still image so yes, a screen saver is beneficial (even though it doesn't have any effect on backlight life).
 

sciencewhiz

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
I don't think burn in is an issue, but possibly the backlight operating life may be.

Backlights do have a a limited life span, measured in hours of use. So, definetly turn off your monitor when you aren't there.
 

Shawn

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Of course. Why not? My dell has one built in anyway. I dunno if you can even disable it.
 

vegetation

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You can still get a burn-in-like effect with some LCDs, but it's not permanent as with CRTs. I once closed my laptop screen hoping for it to power down into standby. Didn't happen due to some glitchy software I recently installed that messed things up. I didn't know it didn't power off, so about 18 hours later I come back and see my screen has suffered burn-in. Freaked out, but eventually the display restored itself within a few hours. I heard some people having to wait days for the full screen restoration though.
 

thomsbrain

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apparently there is such a thing as burn in for LCD's, though i've never experienced it. i have mine set to turn off after 10 minutes, to save life on the backlight, and to save pixel life.
 

IGBT

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When I leave the romm or go to sleep I turn the flat panel off and leave the computer on..saves the back light in the LCD...