
Screen Burn? What exactly is Screen Burn and how is it prevented? Screen burn sounds like a kind of serious illness, and I think we could call it a disease of "plasma screens. Simply speaking, screen burn is image retention or the lingering shadow of an image on a black screen. Some of the pixels were damaged due to age or use and function as a light source, they are more opaque than pixels damaged. This happens with repeated use, because the damaged pixels, then develop a memory from the color information that was provided by a period of time. This information is repeatedly used more and more and is more or less "burnt" on the screen forming the outline of the static image on the screen. Once an image is burned onto a screen, he is permanently damaged. Then, the screen will be replaced. However, these tips can help prevent this from happening to a new screen.First – turn off the television when plasma it is not being watched because it will leave a static image on screen. Moreover, when 'pausing' a DVD, do so briefly, to avoid the potential of "Screen Burn". A static image develops from ghosting (light burn) to a permanent burn.
The plasma screen of a new television is more prone to image retention, 'Burn', during the first couple of hundred hours of use because the phosphors are new and burn more intensely. This, course, can intensify the effect of a possible ghost '. This situation usually corrects itself when the following images are shown. Just remember that the more time a static image is left on a new screen, the more likely it is that simple ghosts' will change to a permanent burn. A good way to avoid this is keep the contrast set at a level of up to fifty percent since this will keep the warm-up matches of greater intensity. Keep in mind that the greater the contrast and intensity, the more chance of permanent image retention. Use all the plasma television features – the replacement or anti-burn feature. These definitions are intended to replace or recalibrate the intensity levels of pixel and decreases the potential to burn – ghosts. This recalibration should be done after about one hundred hours viewing. This process affects the lives of phosphorus to use it only when necessary. Another important point – do some comparison shopping, because some brands popular seem to be confronted with this problem. Another important tip – use all the settings in the TV Owner's Manual – full-time change of image, automatic screen saver, etc.
As previously mentioned, some brands of plasma screens are more prone to burning, to be aware of scale as also, is related to this type of problem. Make sure the new monitor has adequate scale as a scale of 4:3 allows comfortable viewing of screens panoramic. Do not leave the black horizontal bar displayed at the bottom of the screen for an extended period of time – this is considered a static image. He is best to watch the programming in full-screen "to see the maximum benefits.
Televisions better are less likely suffer 'ghost' and 'burn', but since the screens have been used properly (avoiding the errors observed before and using the tips provided), any screen of inferior quality is less likely to have problems with image retention.
Advanced technology and research and development entertainment communications assure improvements in this area. This is not a problem that should raise concern for the average consumer due care and attention will go a long way to improve your viewing experience of plasma. Proper care and attention to what is being displayed and for the period time is on the screen will be a go a long way in extending the life of a new plasma monitor.
A leader in technology reporting, Julia Hall has published articles about the latest devices and gadgets for over ten years. After graduating from MIT with a degree in electrical engineering, Julia turned down huge salaries from some of the most recognized fortune 500 companies in the world to pursue her dream of becoming a leading consumer advocate. Julia uses her expertise to cut through the too good to be true deals offered by high tech companies to reveal the real steals and the real duds that we’re bombarded with daily. If you enjoy staying on the cutting edge of technology, whether for business or pleasure, but find yourself occasionally confused by the overwhelming information out there let Julia be your guide.
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