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Screen burn-in

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This TV is an example of Screen burn-in. CNN was the only channel that played on this TV throughout the day. A commercial shows the effects of screen burn-in on the bottom right.

Screen burn-in, image burn-in, ghost image, or shadow image is damage on a Television or Monitor screen, which happens from when a static image does not change for a long period of time. When the content on the screen is changed, the long-unchanged image from before may still remain. This damage happens a lot more in older screens, where the technology at the time made it a lot more likely to occur. Even with the name, the screen does not actually burn. Rather, the pixels of the screen permanently stay on the screen, as they were before.