Fix Stuck Pixels And Burn-in On LCD And Plasma Screens
Ever had problem with those stuck/dead pixels on your LCD monitor? JScreenFix seems to have a solution. This little applet randomly swithches on and off red, blue, and green color cells very rapidly. The applet runs safely inside your web browser, does not require installation and works with Windows, Linux and Mac computers (Make sure Java Runtime is installed).

A stuck pixel is a point on a screen that does not display the correct colour. Stuck pixels are fairly common on high resolution LCD screens. Stuck pixels sometimes start working again with time unless they appear black on a white background, these are known as dead pixels.

Screen burn-in often occurs on plasma screens if an area of the screen does not change for a long period of time. Patterns on such areas will still be noticeable when new images are displayed. For TV input, channel logos often burn into the screen. For digital signage systems, the problem can be even more severe where words can still be read months after they were originally displayed. Image persistence has also been known to effect LCD screens.

To check for stuck pixels on your LCD, first clean the screen with lint-free cloth. Then click here to open a black window (to check for screen burn-in click here) and press F11 to switch to full screen mode. You can find stuck pixels or screen burn-in if any. If you find any, then click here and follow the instructions on that page (Share your experiences coz I don't have a LCD or Plasma to test this!).

 

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