But what constitutes burn-in is a pixel left in an unchanged state for an extended period. It doesn't have to be in a random state, or a state different than an adjacent pixel, like in static -- it just needs to change. So if you, say, changed the background color at regular intervals that would change every pixel on the screen. To make it less jarring you could use muted colors and fade/gradient them in. To me that would be the most effective and easiest to achieve result -- every pixel would change at the same time for the same length of time and therefore be more uniform in their "wear" pattern. Seeing random channel changing would be more disruptive (to me) than seeing blank color transitions.

Just a thought...

Jason H wrote:

Because screensavers exhibit patterns. They are loops.
It varies per screensaver, but there are ones that are
never touch the corners(window's mystify, bouble -
anything that bounces on the edges are statistically
more likely to wear the middle and seldom venture into
the corners)

The thing we are going to go for is no pattern. Static
is best, but hard to come by. Real TV samples switched
regularly is the next best. The number of channels
(70+) provides a nice long rotation cycle and
sufficiently varied data.


--- Dan Wilga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At 9:30 PM -0700 6/19/05, Andy Alsup wrote:
If your plasma has a RF tuner, just tune it to a
non-existant channel
with snow for burn-in.  As long as the image is
changing it doesn't
really matter where it comes from.
Or, since you're probably running X anyway, why not
just turn the screensaver on with something non-blank? Then all you have to do is remember to leave the TV on for the next 41 days.

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