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<blockquote data-quote="Forgotten Illustrator" data-source="post: 46059" data-attributes="member: 17564"><p>you can NOT move a pixel it is a fixed group of Red, Blue and Green dots that make this pixel. the fuction that i think you are looking for only moves the image from one pixel to another pixel</p><p></p><p>you will STILL get burn-in if you leave a STATIC image. if you move the image around just alittle. Instead of just "1" pixel being "damaged" you will get a small group, but the diffrents between the damaged ones and the nots will be soften due the the movement. It will also take a longer time to etch into the glass. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I can till you that on my pLasma, it has a long life fuction. but all this realy does is wipe the screen with a white bar so that the pixels get a full "on" for a sec and the back to want every info it had. i've only had a vary small burn-in. this was due to the black bars(above and below) from Foxal letterboxing there images on some channels. but i truned longlife on for a 2day and i can't see it anymore.</p><p></p><p>You will never get away from a Burn-in if you leave a constent image e.g MPs menu on a screen for a extended time or periodicly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i just did a qiuck Google and i hope this will help explain how a plasma work for you</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/static/html/display-lcd-or-plasma.html" target="_blank">http://www.tigerdirect.com/static/html/display-lcd-or-plasma.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgotten Illustrator, post: 46059, member: 17564"] you can NOT move a pixel it is a fixed group of Red, Blue and Green dots that make this pixel. the fuction that i think you are looking for only moves the image from one pixel to another pixel you will STILL get burn-in if you leave a STATIC image. if you move the image around just alittle. Instead of just "1" pixel being "damaged" you will get a small group, but the diffrents between the damaged ones and the nots will be soften due the the movement. It will also take a longer time to etch into the glass. I can till you that on my pLasma, it has a long life fuction. but all this realy does is wipe the screen with a white bar so that the pixels get a full "on" for a sec and the back to want every info it had. i've only had a vary small burn-in. this was due to the black bars(above and below) from Foxal letterboxing there images on some channels. but i truned longlife on for a 2day and i can't see it anymore. You will never get away from a Burn-in if you leave a constent image e.g MPs menu on a screen for a extended time or periodicly. i just did a qiuck Google and i hope this will help explain how a plasma work for you [url]http://www.tigerdirect.com/static/html/display-lcd-or-plasma.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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