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Re: Anybody wanna see the image burnt in my screen?

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Originally Posted by austin420 View Post
you can see it on all colors, white and grey just didnt show up on the camera.
White is unfortunately made when using all 3 colors..similar to gray...it is not image burn in..the color is just being used up...when the use is uneven things like that happen..

Let me give you an example:

most of your screen used up 1% blue..while some of your screen used up 5% blue...so that 5% differentiation is seen like that...

That said do you have your screen on all the time like that as a clock? cause keeping a static image is on for long period of time is bad on any screen...
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