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Examples
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Next time it likely will go well – and as opposed to Falcon-1 there doesn't seem to be major design changes expected during the design burn-in period.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Test Fire Ends with Abort | Universe Today 2010
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Hit up the post for more tips for properly maintaining your plasma television and avoiding problems like screen burn-in.
Properly Care For And Feed Your New HDTV | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Plasmas are now nearly immune to burn-in, and anyway you can prevent it, or the TV can automatically, by shifting the picture slightly every so often. —
Black Is the Color of My True Love’s TV - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Current LCD HDTVs have higher refresh rates (120mhz or more), better blacks (especially if they support HDMI 1.3) and do not suffer the burn-in problems associated with plasma screens.
For Rich or Poor TV Buyers, It’s Price First - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Usually, higher-end cans need what audiophiles call “burn-in time.”
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Usually, higher-end cans need what audiophiles call “burn-in time.”
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And unlike sets of the past, most new plasmas have a minimal risk of permanent burn-in from graphics left onscreen too long.
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One thing I learned however is that OLED screens, unlike LCDs, do suffer from burn-in if the same image is left on the screen for too long.
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One engineer pointed out that because Vista requires up to 10 times as much disk space as Windows XP, the assembly line had to be altered to allow a much longer, slower passage through the burn-in station.
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One engineer pointed out that because Vista requires up to 10 times as much disk space as Windows XP, the assembly line had to be altered to allow a much longer, slower passage through the burn-in station.
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