You must be driving the contrast control up at "spotlight" level. The
station logo is supposed to only be at about 7% to 10% level. At normal
contrast levels, this should not be a problem. Our sets are on many hours
of the day and evenings, and there are no burns from these. All the
stations out here have this.
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"Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message
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There is a lot of bitching about the problems on alt.tv.tech.hdtv, AVS Forum
, and similar forums where videophiles lurk, but no movement that is
organized in any effective way that I can find. The problem is that any
attempt to regulate it runs right into the 1st Amendment. Also, most people
who realize the potential for burn in also know that it is rarely a problem
unless one is running the contrast as high as the manufacturers set it at
the factory and one leaves the same channel on for many hours. Anyone
trying to get the best performance out of a set will be turning the contrast
way down anyway, unless they use it in direct sunlight.
Just vary the viewing and don't run it in "torch mode" and there will likely
be no problem with burn in. Other problems are caused by leaving OSD
onscreen constantly.
Leonard Caillouet
"James Sweet" wrote in message
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So this is a little off topic but after getting my newly acquired PTV up
and
running I noticed there's a faint logo burned into the upper right corner
of
the screen. I haven't watched TV much in a long time but flipping through
channels I was shocked at how many of them display a static logo, this
must
cause a lot of damage with all the CRT projectors and plasma displays out
there now. Is there any movement to get the FCC or other relevant
organization to regulate this ridiculousness? Even if they'd move the
logos
around periodically it would be sufficient. Is there anything an ordinary
person can do to avoid this? I'm worried that someone will leave this
thing
on a channel with a logo and burn it in further.