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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | I have a Westinghouse 37" LCD HDTV. I've had it since October. Over the past couple of days, I've noticed two faint lines on both sides of the TV. The lines are about where the screen cuts off for non HD-TV programming - I don't usually stretch the screen for non-HD stuff.
Is this burn-in? Will it go away over time? Should I be filling the screen for non-HD programming? | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 3,321 |
| Posted: | | | | From what I understand Plasma and CRT are suseptable to burn-in. Rear projection and LCD sets are supposed to be free from burn-in. If you want more information, check this AVSForum thread about Burn-in. | | | Get the CSVExport and Database Query plug-ins here. Create fake parent profiles to organize your collection. |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | If it's not burn-in, what could it be, then? | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: April 7, 2007 | Posts: 22 |
| Posted: | | | | ALL displays can be burned-in, it's just a question of how bad and how long it takes. Yes it is burn-in. Don't belive some-one that says CRT's can be burned-in but "rear projection" can't when a CRT is a type of display that can be used in projectors, monitors, etc and rear projection simply means a projector is mounted behind a screen and can be a CRT, LCD, DLP or any other type. The easiest remedy is to put an image on the screen that is a close to pure white as possible and leave it up there a few hours or overnight. Ideally if you can use your computer to generate a perfect white image and display it on the burned-in display that's what you should do. This, of course, requires either a VGA/DVI input on the display or a video output on your computer. If you can't do this, let me know and I can burn you a DVD that loops a white image until you stop it. | | | Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6 | | | Last edited: by rpmendez |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | I created a white JPG file, and have it running on my 360 overnight. We'll see how it does. Thanks! | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,127 |
| Posted: | | | | It is technically called 'image persistence" on LCDs. Unlike Plasma and CRTs it is usually not permanent. The remedy is similar to burn-in for plasmas. Follow rpmendez remedy, but you can learn more about it below. Read up on it HERE | | | To err is human... ----------- 473 Blu-ray Titles |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | Ran the white screen overnight...it didn't remove the marks, but it took them out quite a bit. I'll run it again tonight. Thanks, everyone. | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | Had this happen again tonight, and much worse than before, simply by leaving a game on pause for about 45 minutes. Running the white screen again. | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,372 |
| Posted: | | | | Why not turn the TV off while the game is paused? I do that to my monitor when I'm stepping away from my computer for more than 20 minutes or so. Seems like it would be an easy thing to avoid.\
Regardless, I hope you get it taken care of. I have some burn in on my HDTV and it is really frustrating. Good Luck. |
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Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,918 |
| Posted: | | | | I have a rear projection HDTV that has the 4:3 burn-in. Should I do the white screen for the entire display or just where the side-bars are/4:3 screen? |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting lyonsden5: Quote: Why not turn the TV off while the game is paused? I do that to my monitor when I'm stepping away from my computer for more than 20 minutes or so. Seems like it would be an easy thing to avoid.\
Regardless, I hope you get it taken care of. I have some burn in on my HDTV and it is really frustrating. Good Luck. I was stupid. Luckily, a combination of three hours of the white screen plus turning it off for the rest of the night has wiped it out completely. Dr. Killpatient - Do it for the entire display, over a period of 3-4 days whenever you're not watching TV. | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 793 |
| Posted: | | | | I don't have the burn-in problem on my LCD as of now, but it's good to know it can be fixed! :D Now if only there was something to fix a lazy pixel* on my DS I mean that it's a pixel stuck on a bluish tint. Doesn't bother me too much most of the time, but sometime this region of the image is a solid color and that stuck pixel is really annoying. |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,242 |
| Posted: | | | | Hammers work quite well...so I'm told Steve That and a Nail Punch. | | | Last edited: by snarbo |
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Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,918 |
| Posted: | | | | I had a friend call me up once and said that her CD player in her computer would play store-bought CD's but not burned CD's. I told her to smack the right side of her computer once.
She did and then told me that it wouldn't play store-bought CD's OR burned CD's. I told her to smack the left side of her computer twice.
She did and told me it now played both.
True story. I figured the lens was just a wee bit out of alignment and just needed a tap. Otherwise known as the Russian method of repair (beat it until it works). |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 2,694 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting chibul: Quote: I have a Westinghouse 37" LCD HDTV. I've had it since October. Over the past couple of days, I've noticed two faint lines on both sides of the TV. The lines are about where the screen cuts off for non HD-TV programming - I don't usually stretch the screen for non-HD stuff.
Is this burn-in? Will it go away over time? Should I be filling the screen for non-HD programming? Sounds like the beginning of it to me. If I were you, I'd stretch your picture and forget about the slightly skewed proportions. Your eyes will adjust to it by the way. I read somewhere that most of the better games (within last couple of years at least) support widescreen mode. Might want to check with the game maker to see if that can be done. | | | John
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 462 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Rifter: Quote: Quoting chibul:
Quote: I have a Westinghouse 37" LCD HDTV. I've had it since October. Over the past couple of days, I've noticed two faint lines on both sides of the TV. The lines are about where the screen cuts off for non HD-TV programming - I don't usually stretch the screen for non-HD stuff.
Is this burn-in? Will it go away over time? Should I be filling the screen for non-HD programming?
Sounds like the beginning of it to me. If I were you, I'd stretch your picture and forget about the slightly skewed proportions. Your eyes will adjust to it by the way.
I read somewhere that most of the better games (within last couple of years at least) support widescreen mode. Might want to check with the game maker to see if that can be done. Since that post, I've had DirecTV...their HD-DVR has a setting that automatically stretches non-HD programming to fit the screen, while also NOT stretching the HD picture. Very handy feature. | | | "I am Andrew Ryan and I am here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow?
No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone.
I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose… Rapture." |
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