Good comments about not using the clock at all.

If you must, you can try a combination of analog and digital clock, where
large digits move in a narrow circle over the 12 hour period.

--
Oleh Kovalchuke
Interaction Design is design of time
http://www.tangospring.com/IxDtopicWhatIsInteractionDesign.htm

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Rob Tannen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Looking for suggestions to avoid clock burn-in.  This is a small display on
> a consumer appliance that displays the time in digit or analog format when
> not in use.  We don't want the clock to move around (like a screen-saver).
>  What are alternate ways to deal with this?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Rob Tannen, PhD
> Certified Professional Ergonomist
> Director of Research
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