Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Computer games and Plasma/LCD Screen Burn

Console games like Play Station 1,2,3 Xbox (inc 360) and the various Nintendo consoles are probably the most likely things to spoil your LCD or Plasma by causing screen burn. However for a games player the thrill of gaming is often multiplied by doing so on a big vibrant screen.
I urge you not to lose sight of the real reason for spending loads of money on a SUPER TV. If your not going to let the kids get their gaming fix on the new TV then maybe consider not buying one. This is especially true if you have a Sony PlayStation 3 or a Microsoft Xbox 360. These consoles have a switch to flick and will give the gamer an unprecedented level of graphical quality and will impress even those who normally turn their noses up at such things. Just be vigilant and limit there game session length.

To help avoid image retention when using games consoles watch out for the following. Older games like on PS2, PS1 or those that have cartoon style graphics will often have areas that cause burn. These can be especially bad because the primary colours often used in such graphics often appear in large chunks and consistently. Look at the initial settings, check regularly and take action when necessary. You might think that all this checking spoils the fun but when you get to know your TV you will know how long certain games can be played for before a problem occurs. This can then also be used as a genuine reason for your child (or you) to take a break. Please see my safety tips for more details.

Any game not just the older or cartoon style games can cause image burn. The other common situations to look out for are the menu screens. If a menu screen is left on it probably has static images and text all over it. Teach your child not to leave it on the menu screen or turn it off when they go to have lunch etc.

Mini maps and HUD s . Mini maps are in many games especially strategy games. They show an overview of the game but squashed into a corner of the screen. Even thought these mini maps are usually changing with the game play they do not usually change significantly. Watch out for mini maps. Follow the usual precautions. HUD s or Heads Up Displays are often used on shooting, flying and driving games and almost always have graphics that remain unchanged or change very little(almost as bad) for long periods of time. Some HUD properties to watch out for:- Speedometers, gun cross-hairs, ammunition status, lives remaining and the score. The list is not exhaustive but it should serve as a good starting point of what to look out for.

In summary:- Use your TV to its fullest. That is why you brought it. But be vigilant. Check and Take action. Laviva Online Store

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