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LCD Picture Retention (Burn In) help.

 
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drice1234



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Location: Allen, Texas

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:50 am    Post subject: LCD Picture Retention (Burn In) help.

We have installed quite a few 42" LCD monitors at customer sites for the viewing of their security video cameras. At a few sites we are starting to experience burn in on the monitors. At one site it only took 3 weeks. Any suggestions on how to avoid or lessen this problem? Is the problem more brand specific? We try to rotate the camera views but the problem seems to be with the "frame work" around the images that are always static. I have read where you can display an all white screen for a number of hours to make the problem go away but that is not really feasible in the environment that we are utilizing these in.
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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:52 am    Post subject:

A freind of mine told me aobut this at his work. Seems only the 17" did it and the 19" were fine. Have you tried a different brand?
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