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RE: Fw: [ACE] Epod for sale


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  • Subject: RE: Fw: [ACE] Epod for sale
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 12:22:39 +0100
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>>(these will conceal all but the screen) and may even have pictures
>>displayed
>on them, changing every so often to prevent screen burn. My aim is to
>retain

Is screen burn actually an issue on LCD's? = I was always given the
impression that due to the way they are driven (ie not by an electron beam
exciting some phosphor), that LCD's couldn't in all practical senses suffer
from burn-in....

But then again, perhaps that was merely some "marketing" from an
LCD panel
manufacturer! but I'm sure I remember reading something to this effect a
few
years ago..

PS: Like the idea about using the picture frame! - might try that...
Would you be planning to chase the power & wired LAN cables into the
walls?

Paul G.

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