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Are LCD TVs subject to screen burn-in?

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Are LCD TVs subject to screen burn-in?

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Yes, in rare situations. This is also known as image persistence. In LCDs, it is not as permanent as it would be in Plasmas or CRTs. If you experience image persistence, turn off your TV for at least 15 minutes or until the image persistence has disappeared. For more information, please refer to the following link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_persistence Q: I have an Xbox© and when I try to use the 480p setting I lose picture on the sides. A: If you lose picture on the left and right of your screen of your TV when you set your Xbox© to 480p, try changing the screen size setting of your TV. To change the screen size setting, follow these steps: 1. Turn on your TV. 2. Turn on your Xbox©. 3. Press the “P. SIZE” button on your remote control to cycle through the various screen sizes. 4. Select the screen size that gives you the best picture. Note: If you have attached your Xbox© to your TV using the standard AV cables that came with the TV set, you may not be able to run your Xbox©

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LCD technology allows for a reduced risk of burn-in and screen aging, which is useful for special applications with static screen images or sources that don’t fill the entire screen.

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