JJZolx;366574 Wrote: 
> I have an SB2 that has fairly pronounced screen burn in (or burn out?)
> from leaving it run the date/time screensaver at maximum brightness for
> a couple of years.  The pixels in the center of the display are
> noticeably dimmer than those to either side.
> 
> I have a feeling that had it been run at lesser brightness there would
> be little noticeable degradation of the display, but I would recommend
> a 'blank' screensaver for any display that you value.  How many clocks
> does anyone need, anyway?

For the curious, my FuzzyTime plugin (see below) can be set to move the
displayed time slowly from side to side to help distribute the work over
more pixels. On my own system I have a copy of SuperDateTime that I've
modified to use FuzzyTime's shifting API so that its output moves every
time SDT updates its forecast.

-Peter


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