How long does it take for an LED TV to get a ghost image burnt into the screen?

By , 23 August, 2010, 2 Comments

We bought a 56″ Samsung Touch of Color LED TV a few days ago and I’ve been enjoying MW2 on it alot. But now my step dad is saying that I should limit my playing time on it because the game’s stationary HUD might burn into the screen. I only play for about 2 hours a day and so does my sister, so there’s about 4 hours of playing time a day. Is this enough to damage the screen?

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  • kg7or

    Theoretically, no LCD TV (which is what yours actually is) will have a burn-in problem. That’s a characteristic of older plasma TVs. LCDs with LED backlighting are the latest and the greatest, so there is very little likelihood that they’ll ever suffer a burn-in problem.

  • Paul

    There is no way that you can get “burn-in” on an LCD. Plasma used to have this problem and doesnt really have it either depending on the manufacturer.

    By the way your Samsung LED LCD is a 55″. They dont make a 56″, just an fyi, if you have any furthers questions regarding your TV!

    Nice pick by the way I have the 7000 series 55″ LED Samsung and my screen is on all night on the DVD menu because I fall asleep watching it (Easily 7 hours a night) never burned in.

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