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#34 |
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Sep 2013
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I shouldn't think it would help for true burn-in, only really for image retention.
As far as I understand it in layman's terms, true burn in has permanently degraded the output of those affected pixels and nothing will fix it. Image retention appears to be slightly different and pixel refresh does clear that. I think this might help explain the differences - https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-enter...-know-in-2021/ |
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