SSA won't always save your screen.
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Last time I was at his house I noticed he was still running a .99x (L maybe?) version of MA (I visit him more often than that, I just don't mess with his computer) so I tapped the mouse so I could dig up his new regcode and hook him up with 2.01 and noticed as soon as IE opened that the brownish outline of the coral from MA was burned into his screen! Now he has (well, had...) a nice monitor not a cheapo from Dell, luckily it doesn't bother him (he just thought it was dirty) but still... It's probably an extreme case because he doesn't use his computer often and leaves in on all the time, so we're talking about ~2 years of 23/7 SSA with automatic lights turned off (yeah, he's not trying to conserve energy...) in order to do this... Anyway, so I set him up with 2.01 running in wide screen mode at a higher resolution with automatic lights turned on. *JUST A WARNING* |
Oh, yeah. The classic 23/7 geriatric computer user. I can just picture him turning it off for an hour in the morning before booting up again...
(or did you mean he uses it for about an hour a day?) /Air Tiny (#23) |
I can't tell if you're joking or not... :confused:
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Both of course!
Line 1: Irony Line 2: Serious Line 3: Back when MJ & the bulls did a 3-peat I was glued to the set everytime there was a game on (one game per week at the most :( ) /Tiny Explanation (Tiny Addy?) |
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\Geriatric computer user. ;) |
Ok then... 23/7 as in he only uses the computer for about an hour a day... :compute:
Anyway, has this ever happened to anyone else? Jim/Prolific dudes, have you had any other customers report this? I've seen it happen on 3 or 4 screens now (can't remember how many Jennifer went though...) I can't be the only one??? |
What do you expect if you turn off the automatic lighting?
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To be warned that doing so might adversely affect the screen saver's screen saving abilities?
I'm not upset about it, just curious... If the water dappling and the fish swimming in front of the sections that get permanently ghosted isn't enough to prevent burn in, well, people should know... Right? |
WARNING: Coffee is hot.
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I don't think this was a McDonalds moment Morgan... I doubt most of today's computer users even know what a screen saver is really for... I know I've had to explain it more than a couple times... Yeah, I made a stupid mistake and I should have known better, oops, sucks to be me. I just assumed that with fish swimming and light play moving it would be safe... But most of my friends/family/coworkers would just be wondering what that fuzzy brown stuff inside their screen was... |
I stopped doing the customer service for SereneScreen about 3 years ago, so I don't know if they've had any feedback on this.
My personal monitor, a 19" Sony, shows no burn-in after 4 years of running the Aquarium almost constantly. Next time I'm in the local CompUSA, I'll look at their bank of 30-or-so monitors to see if any are showing symptoms. They display only the Aquarium, all day, every day. It seems like only yesterday that we were having this discussion, with everyone asking for the ability to turn off automatic lights, and promising they wouldn't complain when their monitor burnt in. In reality, it's been several years, so I guess a lot of new customers were never in on the discussions. It may be time for a notice. Here it is: Automatic lights are ON by default. Turning them off for long periods of time may cause burn-in of the image on some CRT monitors. |
Ahhh... I didn't know it had been discussed before... :dunce:
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Hmm, I have my automatic lights turned off because I don't like it that way and I always use MA.. guess I'll start switching screen savers every now and then.
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Will someone define "long periods of time" please? I have the MA running without automatic lights for at most three or four hours at a time. Do I need to worry? So far I've noticed no ill effects.
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Klyntun,
Yes, take care about static pixeling in your monitor. It's a reality: pixels burn (specially in TFT). De Bobo Mon, Yes, LCD and TFT monitors suffer from easy pixel burn-in. I have a 17" TFT and have some noticeable, yet burned pixels :( **Note** what it happens to my TFT and what I've related here, has nothing to do with MA, ok? |
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