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  2. Screen burn-in - Wikipedia

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    Burn-in on a monitor, when severe as in this "please wait" message, is visible even when the monitor is switched off. Screen burn-in, image burn-in, ghost image, or shadow image, is a permanent discoloration of areas on an electronic visual display such as a cathode-ray tube (CRT) in an older computer monitor or television set. It is caused by ...

  3. Get Rid of Smudges Using These Editor-Approved Screen ... - AOL

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    Screen cleaners come in a number of different forms, from microfiber towels to spray-on solutions to disposable wipes. Each different type of cleaner offers distinct qualities that set it apart ...

  4. Image persistence - Wikipedia

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    Unlike screen burn-in, the effects are usually temporary and often not visible without close inspection. Plasma displays experiencing severe image persistence can result in screen burn-in instead. Image persistence can occur as easily as having something remain unchanged on the screen in the same location for a duration of even 10 minutes, such ...

  5. Pixel shifting - Wikipedia

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    Some camcorders and digital microscopes employ separate color channel sensors (usually RGB = red, green, blue) sensors.. Pixel shifting may be implemented for one or more of these sensors by moving such a sensor by a fraction of a pixel (or even a whole pixel value) in both x- and y-direction.

  6. Screen fade - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Screen burn-in - Wikipedia

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    A new technique employed by a novel software utility equalizes burn-in by monitoring how the screen is used and creating an inverse burn image. By displaying the inverse burn image, previous burn-in can be equalized. This means that bright and dark patches will not be noticeable and uniform brightness across the whole screen is achieved.

  8. Grid Compass - Wikipedia

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    The Grid Compass is a family of laptop computers introduced in 1982 by the Grid Systems Corporation. The design for the Compass was rendered by Bill Moggridge . Owing to its clamshell design —the first in a portable computer —some historians credit the original Compass as the first ever laptop.

  9. Category:Display technology - Wikipedia

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    Screen burn-in; Screen goo; Screen protector; Screen reading; Screen-door effect; Screenless video; Screensaver; See-through display; SeeReal Technologies; Sensics; Seven-segment display; Seven-segment display character representations; Silk screen effect; Sixteen-segment display; Smartglasses; Soap opera effect; Sonification; Spatial ...