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Aspin October 22nd, 2005 08:22 PM

Screen savers
 
I know with a CRT monitor that if you have an image on the screen for too long it can leave a permenant marking on the screen, hence why screen savers are there.

Does the same thing happen with TFT flat screens? I'd prefer to get rid of the screen saver because it is annoying but I don't want to damage the screen.

Thanks for your response.

Tweaker October 22nd, 2005 08:41 PM

Hello Aspin

TFT flat screens use a flourescent backlight so they don't need a screensaver like CRT monitors. I still wouldn't leave it on all the time, you'll shorten the life span of your flourescent backlight faster than normal.

Aspin October 23rd, 2005 11:07 AM

Ah, thanks!

It's set to turn off every 30 minutes to save power, so it won't litterally be on 24/7.

Thanks again for the help!

Tweaker October 23rd, 2005 01:08 PM

Your welcome Aspin. :)

oracle128 October 23rd, 2005 03:25 PM

Screen burn affects:
CRT - Yes
LCD - No
Plasma - Yes
LED - No
OLED - No

TFT is a type of LCD.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aspin
if you have an image on the screen for too long it can leave a permenant marking on the screen, hence why screen savers are there.

Modern CRTs don't suffer nearly as much from burn-in than they used to. Modern screen savers are more for novelty than anything else.

jacky1954 November 18th, 2005 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oracle128
Screen burn affects:
CRT - Yes
LCD - No
Plasma - Yes
LED - No
OLED - No

TFT is a type of LCD.Modern CRTs don't suffer nearly as much from burn-in than they used to. Modern screen savers are more for novelty than anything else.

I NEED SOME HELP BUILDING A SCREEN SAVER. I WOULD REALLY APPRICATE THE HELP. THANKS

Tweaker November 18th, 2005 09:59 AM

Hello jacky1954, welcome to CTH.

Please start your own thread in the appropriate forum, it will avoid confusion. ;)


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