Q. I just recently bought a Polaroid 40" LCD HDTV. I used a VGA cable to connect the TV to my computer. I was wondering if it is possible that I could ruin my television by burning the onscreen image into the TV if I leave my computer inactive?
A. I'll let the experts at Samsung, the number one shipping LCD TV manufacturer in the US answer your question:
"Although much less susceptible than Plasma TVs, LCD TVs are still subject to screen burn in (image retention) ... If you are using your LCD TV as a computer monitor, the same general rule holds true: Avoid keeping a static picture or a picture with static elements (black bars, black borders, logos, etc.) on your LCD TV for more than two hours at a time..."
"Although much less susceptible than Plasma TVs, LCD TVs are still subject to screen burn in (image retention) ... If you are using your LCD TV as a computer monitor, the same general rule holds true: Avoid keeping a static picture or a picture with static elements (black bars, black borders, logos, etc.) on your LCD TV for more than two hours at a time..."
How much would it cost to fix a cracked the screen on a 40-inch LCD HDTV?
Q. Sony BRAVIA S-Series KDL-40S2010 40-inch LCD HDTV to be exact. Just a ballpark is good! Thanks in advance.
A. an LCD display panel for Sony 40 inc is about 65 % of new TV prices. + shipping + technician charge ( you unable to DIY, need skills and tools ) total cost is about 90 % of new Sony 40 inc LCD TV. the display panel ( screen ) sold as spare parts with out any warranty, you take own risk after replace.
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