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    Question Do LCDs grow more susceptible to 'screen burn' with age?

    Of course, by 'screen burn' I mean image persistence that you'd liken to screen burn, but can be removed by a bit of rigorous pixel exercise.

    I have a 19" Viewsonic that's a little over three years old and it seems to be suffering more these days.
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    Re: Do LCDs grow more susceptible to 'screen burn' with age?

    I thought this only happened on glass screens. My 2 year old plasma is showing a tiny bit of burn-in (the motion sensor on Halo games lol) but my monitor upstairs is fine.

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