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Thnaks for the heads up with this topic! Though I'm also quite conscious of screen burn, at least I have some advice to avoid the possibility.
GeorgyPorgy said:I never leave static images on screens, whether it's a pocket calculator or a hi-definition TV. It's a big no-no. And when I really have to (like on my PC) I make sure there's a screen saver involved. It's called a saver for a pretty good reason, actually.
Shaun said:GeorgyPorgy said:I never leave static images on screens, whether it's a pocket calculator or a hi-definition TV. It's a big no-no. And when I really have to (like on my PC) I make sure there's a screen saver involved. It's called a saver for a pretty good reason, actually.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but screen savers are redundant as far as LCD goes, correct? They've lost a lot of popularity since the CRT days, with people only using them for aesthetic purposes.
Yeah the best LCD screen saver is a pure white screen (LCD is a light valve that BLOCKS light so white is LCD off, black is LCD energized).Shaun said:GeorgyPorgy said:I never leave static images on screens, whether it's a pocket calculator or a hi-definition TV. It's a big no-no. And when I really have to (like on my PC) I make sure there's a screen saver involved. It's called a saver for a pretty good reason, actually.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but screen savers are redundant as far as LCD goes, correct? They've lost a lot of popularity since the CRT days, with people only using them for aesthetic purposes.
glossywhite said:chickendung said:I have no such issues. I agree with DaveC when he says you should not leave your screen on for a while when it is new, although I still have an old CRT TV. <_<
I would mention this in your review as a warning to those who are about to get a Wiz, not as a con for the device, however.
It is a definite con for a £130 device - how many people will *always* remember to turn it off overnight when it is charging?.