H9000 burn in?

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      joeydego
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        Is screen burn in a concern?? Just wondering.

      • #154766
        jbamberg
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          joeydego wrote:
          Is screen burn in a concern?? Just wondering.

          I asked a colleague about this and he said: "TFT and LCD displays don't have burn-in issues, but they can develop image persistence issues that go away after ~48 hours unpowered"

          The backlight might also have a limited lifespan, but using the screen dim feature (which can be enabled in the Preferences page in SETUP mode) should extend it.

        • #154783
          macgee
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            Are you using the screen in H9k constantly?
            I use mine occasionally but mainly using emote now.
            So have mine setup to reasonable brightness and then it dims to zero after a couple minutes or so.

            I had the same concern as you so asked your same question and now use as above to make the screen last longer

          • #154781
            jbamberg wrote:

            The backlight might also have a limited lifespan, but using the screen dim feature (which can be enabled in the Preferences page in SETUP mode) should extend it.

            Yes, the range is from 0 to 10. However, the difference between 0 (off) and 1 (on) is faaar too great for fine adjustments. 1 should be much darker.

          • #154784
            joeydego
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              macgee wrote:
              Are you using the screen in H9k constantly?
              I use mine occasionally but mainly using emote now.
              So have mine setup to reasonable brightness and then it dims to zero after a couple minutes or so.

              I had the same concern as you so asked your same question and now use as above to make the screen last longer

              The screen can be set to turn off?

            • #154785
              macgee
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                joeydego wrote:
                The screen can be set to turn off?

                well can be set to dim and using the brightness and dim vals have it going dark and i actually can’t see anything on the screen so i think it’s off?

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