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One of my Win XP PCs is getting an image burned into the monitor. I
thought that this did not happen with modern CRT monitors. It's a wallpaper image that I've had up for a few months now, and when that screen goes away, you can see part of that image, like a ghost of it, still on the screen. I have the same image on other PCs and I don't think this is happening on those. |
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Early color tubes didn't burn in because the shadow mask kept the drive
down. Yes color displays will burn a picture as you are finding. Just look in any office where the work screen doesn't change much. My 53 inch is burning the local news logo on it because they all put that little bright logo in the same spot all the time....... <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1133818411.233167.132760@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > One of my Win XP PCs is getting an image burned into the monitor. I > thought that this did not happen with modern CRT monitors. It's a > wallpaper image that I've had up for a few months now, and when that > screen goes away, you can see part of that image, like a ghost of it, > still on the screen. I have the same image on other PCs and I don't > think this is happening on those. > |
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If it's bright enough and long enough you can still burn the phosphors.
gregf@kcls.org wrote: > One of my Win XP PCs is getting an image burned into the monitor. I > thought that this did not happen with modern CRT monitors. It's a > wallpaper image that I've had up for a few months now, and when that > screen goes away, you can see part of that image, like a ghost of it, > still on the screen. I have the same image on other PCs and I don't > think this is happening on those. > |
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IMHO whenever you see 'That isn't a problem anymore with newer ..." what is
meant is: this will be trash sooner than anything will go wrong. They assume a year max lifetime on everything. The 'technology' doesn't change that much that rapidly. Joe <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1133818411.233167.132760@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > One of my Win XP PCs is getting an image burned into the monitor. I > thought that this did not happen with modern CRT monitors. It's a > wallpaper image that I've had up for a few months now, and when that > screen goes away, you can see part of that image, like a ghost of it, > still on the screen. I have the same image on other PCs and I don't > think this is happening on those. > |
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That all makes sense. I just read somewhere that screen savers where
basically invented for the purpose of avoiding screen burn-in, but that it really isn't a problem anymore so screen savers are not so important, but now I see such is not the case. Maybe I'll change the delay time before screen savers kick in. jt3 wrote: > IMHO whenever you see 'That isn't a problem anymore with newer ..." what is > meant is: this will be trash sooner than anything will go wrong. They > assume a year max lifetime on everything. The 'technology' doesn't change > that much that rapidly. > > Joe > <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message > news:1133818411.233167.132760@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > One of my Win XP PCs is getting an image burned into the monitor. I > > thought that this did not happen with modern CRT monitors. It's a > > wallpaper image that I've had up for a few months now, and when that > > screen goes away, you can see part of that image, like a ghost of it, > > still on the screen. I have the same image on other PCs and I don't > > think this is happening on those. > > |
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