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  1. 7 minutes ago, DynamiteCop! said:

    Image retention on an LCD happening in 15-20 minutes is evidence of some type of damage occurring. It shouldn't be happening on an LCD period let alone even after years of usage. If it's overvolting the pixels or sending the display outside of its frequency range, two things which could explain something like this happening so dramatically it could have permanent implications. 

     

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  2. 3 minutes ago, DynamiteCop! said:

    Don't type if you have no idea what in the hell you're talking about.

     

    Given that image retention like this on an LCD is about as rare as someone getting struck by lightning it's cause for alarm and potential permanent display damage. If the screen is operating out of range it can cause damage, if it's over volting pixels it can cause damage. What's taking place here and the speed in which it's taking place may have temporary effects, but there's also the possibility of permanent damage. 15 minutes of usage and pixels are getting stuck across large sections of the display and you don't think there's damage occurring? You're being stupid, very, very stupid.

    While image retention is rare on LCD it happens.  You say a lot of words which mean nothing.  Fact is image retention is not going to damage your lcd or plasma.  If that were the case my 8 year old plasma would have been damaged by static images from video games.  

  3. 2 minutes ago, DynamiteCop! said:

    Where did I ever say it's burn in? I said it's image retention and given the nature and speed in which it's occurring it appears to be frequency induced resulting in stuck pixels.

    You said "it's damaging displays" which would be burn in.  That is clearly not happening.  You, like always are wrong.

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