http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphor_burn-in Wrote: 
> 
> LCD type displays exhibit this same phenomenon, although the mechanics
> of the image retention are different. In the case of LCD displays, the
> liquid crystal molecules which convert the white backlight to color as
> it passes through the membrane lose their rotation elasticity. In this
> case they are unable to fully return to their normal rotation state. As
> in the case with plasma displays, this is usually transient and will
> self correct after a period of off time or dynamic content. However, in
> severe cases it can become permanent.
this was recently discussed over on Hexus.net, i didn't know about this
before then

http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=83721


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