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Apple confirms: iPhone X users might experience "burn-in"

article published on 4 November, 2017

Apple finally started officially selling the iPhone X yesterday, and some elements of the device are coming to light for the first time. Some of the more important features of the phone have been reviewed over and over again in the past few days but some aren't going to unveil themselves for long time. Face ID has been one of the more closely inspected features, and it seems that excluding ... [ read the full article ]

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deak91
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4. November 2017 @ 14:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
burn in !!!! that happens with every monitor or display device every one needs to stop putting the settings too bright or extremely vivid.
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Bozobub
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4. November 2017 @ 23:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Some a FAR more susceptible than others. Plasma panels, for example, have a nasty tendency to do so.
deak91
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5. November 2017 @ 00:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes I agree I have a plasma monitor and if you tone down the display settings the burn in will not happen or take longer
hearme0
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7. November 2017 @ 16:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by deak91:
burn in !!!! that happens with every monitor or display device every one needs to stop putting the settings too bright or extremely vivid.
Originally posted by deak91:
burn in !!!! that happens with every monitor or display device every one needs to stop putting the settings too bright or extremely vivid.

I've "seen" the burn-in on monitors but that's like 15 years ago.

Network engineer here and a tech for 21 years. I have yet to see burn-in in ANY current day devices. Not saying it's impossible, just saying i have yet to see this in "every monitor and display".

Brightness adjust won't help much my friend. Even if it did, most aren't willing to trade struggling to see a dim lit screen for longevity of a monitor w/o burn-in.

And plasmas are supposed to have eradicated that shortcoming...........or am i thinking reversed from LCD? It's been so long.

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deak91
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7. November 2017 @ 17:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes true. the object is to have your phone lest 2-3 years. then get a new one . I have a plasma monitor going on 10 years I think . I can say I lowered the colors and shuch and no burn in .moved it to the living room as a tv now and still no burn in . I?m lucky I guess because I reduced the colors and such right away .
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