Re: Solar burn-in!

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I think LCDs can burn in, but I have never seen a case of it myself. I
remember seeing it happen a lot with old-fashioned monochrome CRT
monitors. Tiny Wang brand monochrome monitors looked awful from the
burn-in after a while, and the original IBM PC monochrome displays
suffered from burn-in, too.

(You do remember Wang word processors do you?)

Bob


Tom Horsley wrote:
> OK, this is weird. Not only are LCDs not supposed to have a
> burn-in problem, but fedora 10's "solar" background isn't
> on my screen any longer than it takes me to login after
> booting the system, yet somehow when I have a vast expanse
> of moderately dark blue background on the screen, I can seen
> faint burn-in that looks just like the loops and whorls of the
> solar background.
>
> What kind of fiendish color blue is that? :-).
>
>   

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