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  1. John_Berger

    Which is more susceptible to burn-in?

    Ah. So, there is no actual phosphor on the screen itself. Interesting. That certainly does answer the question, and a few others. I guess that I should lower my brightness and contrast. :D That's still impressive that the picture quality can be that good from 7" CRTs. Thanks, guys!
  2. John_Berger

    Which is more susceptible to burn-in?

    Obviously, all TV sets are susceptible to burn-in when a section of the screen is bombarded with a constant image. However, which is more susceptible to burn-in - a regular tube-based TV or a projection TV - and why? The science lover in me is curious. :)
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