Share your experience!
I am really happy with my VP, but has anybody the same problem, that the date (that one you see when its in the cardle) is 'burned' into the display? I mean that you can still see the date when the VP is on, also it is only very light.
My next question: Is it possible to make a backup of the hole VP so that you only copy everything from your VP to the pc and then back again. Does this work? I doesn't want to test it because after formating my PC I can't transfer my music back.
thx
Yes, it would be good if I could turn the date/time off.
The problem is also only with the date especially with the month and year. There is neither a problem with the clock nor with the day. But I think it can't be that I'm the person with this problem.
Perhaps it is possible to use the image view function of the VP to reduce this burned-in. I will test it.
This i found on the website which is linked above.
Another interesting thing is that not all LCD's are equally susceptible to image persistence, even ones made by the same manufacturer. As I mentioned earlier, I have 2 Dell 2001FP in dual view mode and both were showing the same exact wall paper for the same period of time. One had the image persistence, the other one didn't. Both monitors were manufactured on the same date and have the same screens panels. Why this occurs I don't know.
I tested it with the photo slideshow and it works. The burned-in isn't as strong as before, but it is still there. I think in some days there will be nothing left. Thanks to bentate for this usefull link.
No problems, glad it helped.