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post #1 of 17
Thread Starter 
I thought this was hilarious and everyone should read the description quick for a good laugh:

--Sorry, guys. I removed the link due to inappropriateness on this forum, though I do admit it's funny. The other choice would be deleting the thread, and I don't think that's necessary if folks can keep the content somewhat clean.---boomana
post #2 of 17
hahahahahaha,

I take it warranty doesnt cover burn in image?
post #3 of 17
Bwaahhahahhah!
post #4 of 17
epic failure.

but win for the roommate.
post #5 of 17
Thread Starter 
hahaha I always thought lcd's couldn't burn in and only plasma's were susceptible to it but I was wrong
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post #7 of 17
Haha. Epic win.
post #8 of 17
That roomate deserves to be castrated, or receive some attention from the big man in the image.
post #9 of 17
Gotta be a fake...
post #10 of 17
Paybacks could be permanent.
post #11 of 17
Quote:
Originally Posted by hockeyb213 View Post
hahaha I always thought lcd's couldn't burn in and only plasma's were susceptible to it but I was wrong
WIN

Yes an advantage of lcd displays is that they do not get image burn in.
post #12 of 17
LCD does burn. I have burned no fewer than 3 of my own, though they are all a bit older. I would assume that the new ones which are only better via viewing angle and colour, are the same.
post #13 of 17
Umm no sorry that's not true. It's like the reason LCD tvs are recommended for gamers. They can have retention [ghosting] but that's temporary.

Why isn't my windows menu bar BURNED INTO my computer lcd screen? I mean it's on for 10-15 hours a day and when I play a movie or a game, wowers.

Just cause you can claim a digital cable is different to another digital cable [short distances] doesn't mean you can say LCD burn in is real. Nope. Maybe you had stuck pixels? I dunno.
post #14 of 17
Well, my Atari Lynx which used LCD suffered bad image burn, so too does an old computer monitor I have - its start bar is burned permanently into the bottom of the screen no matter what I do. If LCD tech has changed, that is one thing, but those LCDs have permanent image burned into them.

As for the cable, I have no idea where that came from. I have never mentioned differences in digital cables.

If the terminology is different, that is one thing, but then we don't burn cables either. What happened to the LCDs I have suffered from permanent image residue which may be explained by this: http://compreviews.about.com/od/moni.../LCDBurnIn.htm
post #15 of 17
The cable thing was stab at some of the beliefs on this website.

Seriously though, LCD has no burn in. Old monitor? Is is CRT because they had burn in.

Atari Lynx at 20 years of age surely can't be compared to current LCD screens. With such a small resolution, it's just a stuck pixel [one of the two huge flaws with LCD tech - the other being dead pixels].

From that article you linked - "Is it permanent? In most cases, no."
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