Re: Newbie - screen burn-in please help




pistor wrote:
> Larry Bud wrote:
> > Oh boy. Yes, big time. The factory settings are WAYYY too high, and
> > can cause other damage to the set besides burn in...
>
> Dumb question. Are all TV technologies subject to burn-in? I have a
> Sony 3LCD projection and they claim it is not subject to burn-in. Is
> that right?

LCD and DLP can't have burn in. CRT, RPTV (which is CRT) and Plasma
can.

I don't know really anything about LCos.

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