billedindbrenning
Billedindbrenning, also known as image persistence or screen burn-in, is a phenomenon where a faint, static image remains visible on a display screen even after the image has changed. This occurs when pixels in certain areas of the screen are exposed to the same bright content for extended periods. The phosphors or organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in those pixels can degrade unevenly, leading to a permanent or semi-permanent discoloration.
The likelihood of billedindbrenning depends on the display technology. Older cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors were more
Symptoms of billedindbrenning include ghosting or a shadow of a previously displayed image. For instance, if
Preventative measures include avoiding displaying static images for prolonged durations, varying the content shown on the