Burne in screen

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Gino

I run a large site with monitor and control system. Problem is that the
screen (LG displays)is burned in after a few days of working since the
display must be permanent and also its usually static.
I wonder if anyone solved this problem and how?
(One possible solution could be to slowly moving the display around the
screen center).

Thanks

Gur
 
On Sep 1, 8:56 am, "Gino" <j...@mandi.co.il> wrote:
> I run a large site with monitor and control system. Problem is that the
> screen (LG displays)is burned in after a few days of working since the
> display must be permanent and also its usually static.
> I wonder if anyone solved this problem and how?
> (One possible solution could be to slowly moving the display around the
> screen center).
>
> Thanks
>
> Gur


Hi Gino, Lindsay here. If you have a static display on a computer
screen for any length of time, that process itself will damage the
screen.its a well process - have seen it on screens at my work too.
Modern computer screens should be immune to this, but possible you
have an older type.Just a question - may sound silly, but anyway - if
the computer screen is always static, no information is being updated,
so I am curious as to what is going on with the system? Sounds very
strange to me.Has the system locked or frozen somehow? BFN.
 
Replace the monitors, and for what it's worth even newer screens get burn in.
Maybe the LCD's are immune, but the newer CRT's will still get burn in on a
static display

"Gino" wrote:

> I run a large site with monitor and control system. Problem is that the
> screen (LG displays)is burned in after a few days of working since the
> display must be permanent and also its usually static.
> I wonder if anyone solved this problem and how?
> (One possible solution could be to slowly moving the display around the
> screen center).
>
> Thanks
>
> Gur
>
>
>
 
Gino wrote:
> I run a large site with monitor and control system. Problem is that the
> screen (LG displays)is burned in after a few days of working since the
> display must be permanent and also its usually static.
> I wonder if anyone solved this problem and how?
> (One possible solution could be to slowly moving the display around the
> screen center).
>
> Thanks
>
> Gur
>
>

Two possibilities:
1. Get a new monitor.
2. Use a screen saver.

Bill
 
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