Re: Screen burn in problems
- From: "the dog from that film you saw" <dsb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 22:15:02 -0000
"DH" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> In a word, nope.
>>
>> sorry....
>>
>> CRTs will burn, some with longer persistance phosphors may burn even
>> quicker than yours.
>>
>> It may help future burns if you reduce the brightness a tad, but thats
>> about all...
>>
>> DH
>
> Sorry, should have said : IMHO !
>
> Be delighted to be proved wrong, but I doubt if your warranty will even
> cover ths.
>
> DH
seems to me, that if a plasma is specifically sold as a tv, it must be fit
for the purpose - basic consumer law.
if it can get permanently damaged through using it for the intended
purpose - i.e watching tv, then a warning in the manual is surely of no
consequence.
--
Gareth.
Goblins are real... your Grandpa Seth is telling you!
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