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RE: more to consider

If it went away, then it wasnt really burn in. Real burn in is there to stay. You probably had a type of 'persistance', where a ghost of the image stays for a short time due to the persistance of the phospher. I have even seen this in LCDs (my computer monitors). If I have something on screen for a long time, I can see a ghosting of it afterwards. It slowly fades away after the guilty application is closed. After 10 min. or so, its gone.


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