led tv ghosting image
Moe
We bought a 56" Samsung Touch of Color LED TV a few days ago and I've been enjoying MW2 on it alot. But now my step dad is saying that I should limit my playing time on it because the game's stationary HUD might burn into the screen. I only play for about 2 hours a day and so does my sister, so there's about 4 hours of playing time a day. Is this enough to damage the screen?
Answer
Theoretically, no LCD TV (which is what yours actually is) will have a burn-in problem. That's a characteristic of older plasma TVs. LCDs with LED backlighting are the latest and the greatest, so there is very little likelihood that they'll ever suffer a burn-in problem.
Theoretically, no LCD TV (which is what yours actually is) will have a burn-in problem. That's a characteristic of older plasma TVs. LCDs with LED backlighting are the latest and the greatest, so there is very little likelihood that they'll ever suffer a burn-in problem.
What is the Cheapest Way to play a constant Video on a TV?
deathmore1
I am Building a Room and Making a LED Monitor or TV that will Constantly be Playing a Video of a aquarium. What I need is the cheapest way to get the video hooked up to the TV in HD. I was thinking of using a DVD player but that would be a pain so maybe a USB with the video on it but how would I hook that to the TV. Maybe a netbook or cheap desktop any help would be deeply appreciated.
Answer
If you did not buy a TV yet buy one that has a USB capable of HD video playback (mp4 or mkv video formats). The repeat video function should be build in, hopefully.
Depending of how much will the video of the aquarium change I recommend LED or LCD TV to reduce ghosting and burn-in issues.
More info on TV's check out the website in the source
If you did not buy a TV yet buy one that has a USB capable of HD video playback (mp4 or mkv video formats). The repeat video function should be build in, hopefully.
Depending of how much will the video of the aquarium change I recommend LED or LCD TV to reduce ghosting and burn-in issues.
More info on TV's check out the website in the source
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