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screen burn
Ever seen a TV with a bad case of screen burn? I noticed it yesterday in line for a ride at a theme park. The ride had a few TV’s placed in certain spots throughout the line, and the TV’s all had a case of screen burn. What is it, anyway? Well, you can have an image imprinted permanently on your PC monitor if you don’t use a screensaver, and the same thing can happen to your TV. It’s a disfiguration of areas on the screen caused by a still image being displayed continuously, or for a long time. (That’s why when my kids pause their video games or a DVD and walk away, I turn the TV off!)
Screen burn can be corrected with a product like PixelProtector:
PixelProtectorâ„¢ will recalibrate pixels uniformly and remove any residual effects that may have occurred.
If you’ve spent big money on your TV (and given the price of televisions in this day and age - I’m sure you have!) then it makes sense to take care of it with a product that can fix screen burn. The DVD will fix the screen burn and dead pixels, giving you a perfectly calibrated television screen, and the best picture that your TV can offer.
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