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Screen burn in after running for a few min - Flapjack - 06-12-2020

I am have a screen burn in issue after the device is on for about 10 min.  It get worse the longer its been running and after about 20-25 min not usable at all.  Once I shutdown and wait a few hours it becomes usable again...  I think something is wrong with the monitor compared to everything I have seen online.  Thoughts?


RE: Screen burn in after running for a few min - Flapjack - 06-12-2020

(06-12-2020, 01:24 PM)Flapjack Wrote: I am have a screen burn in issue after the device is on for about 10 min.  It get worse the longer its been running and after about 20-25 min not usable at all.  Once I shutdown and wait a few hours it becomes usable again...  I think something is wrong with the monitor compared to everything I have seen online.  Thoughts?


It looks like i'm having this issue found here.  
[Image: IMG_20200602_202114.jpg]

 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/pinebook-pro-review-a-200-foss-to-the-hilt-magnesium-chassis-laptop/






RE: Screen burn in after running for a few min - matosys - 06-13-2020

(06-12-2020, 04:27 PM)Flapjack Wrote:
(06-12-2020, 01:24 PM)Flapjack Wrote: I am have a screen burn in issue after the device is on for about 10 min.  It get worse the longer its been running and after about 20-25 min not usable at all.  Once I shutdown and wait a few hours it becomes usable again...  I think something is wrong with the monitor compared to everything I have seen online.  Thoughts?


It looks like i'm having this issue found here.  
[Image: IMG_20200602_202114.jpg]

 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/pinebook-pro-review-a-200-foss-to-the-hilt-magnesium-chassis-laptop/




I dare say: this is not the default behaviour x) for me there's not been burn ins after keeping the pbp on for like 2 weeks flat out without touching.