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I have a 23" LED and I tend to leave it on when going to do something for like 15-20 min. I've left it on a few times long enough for it to auto shutdown after an hour. The 360 will dim the image, I don't believe its a setting on the console but yeah no issues for me.

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On the newer LED and LCD tv's it will not burn in unless left for days... I mean days at a time. You may catch some image retention. Which you will se faint ghosts of the image, the fastest way to solve it is to run a video with a lot of white a vibrant colors. It should go away in a few minutes. These days tv's don't burn in unless they are plasma. Which plasmas are being pushed into the past.

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where i used to work, we had multiple upon multiple dell lcd monitors that had burn-in/image retention. have outlook open for more than 10 minutes and go to a white chrome page? you'll still see outlook LOL.

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where i used to work, we had multiple upon multiple dell lcd monitors that had burn-in/image retention. have outlook open for more than 10 minutes and go to a white chrome page? you'll still see outlook LOL.

At my job now we have software that displays info of our work areas. I have used some computers that when I do just what you said, I still have that program on the screen llmao

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On the newer LED and LCD tv's it will not burn in unless left for days... I mean days at a time. You may catch some image retention. Which you will se faint ghosts of the image, the fastest way to solve it is to run a video with a lot of white a vibrant colors. It should go away in a few minutes. These days tv's don't burn in unless they are plasma. Which plasmas are being pushed into the past.

That's good to hear. Thanks!

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i accidentally burned in pause bar when my stupid bluray player didn't do a screensaver when i forgot to turn the tv off. My Panasonic Vierra has a scrolling bar mode (black bar on a white screen) which wiped it clean in less then thirty minutes. BTW Led's don't burn in.

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I've got a generic 40" LCD, Left xbox on a few times, and it burned in. I just usually open a high contrast white picture on the xbox, let it go to sleep or whatever it does, it will dim the screen enough to see the "ghost" or burn in, and let it sit, Usually fix's it for me each time.

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