There are still risks of image persistence on modern LED LCDs?
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Sure. The only thing that has changed is the type of light source. Older LCDs use a florescent light source and newer ones a LED light source. But the risk of 'burn in' is fairly low with any LCD.
If instead you are referring to the response time of the display, that would not change with the introduction of LED light sources, that's more in the LCD design. -
Its always been this way ... nothing changed ... if your silly enough to leave static images on any screen no matter what it's made from or use's it will happen.
Change to projector screens ... they degrade but at least your not stuck with some ugly burnt in image -
I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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I understand, so playing a 4:3 image with static black borders is not a good idea I guess...
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Is there a model with a screensaver function for the black borders?
For istance, it may change the color of the borders according to the current scene main color... -
You absolutely do not have to worry about black pillarbox bars on modern LCD screens.
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