Wednesday, February 18, 2009

FIX stuck pixels in monitor screens, reduce screen burn-in, etc.

My #4 daughter took her laptop to the computer store complaining that she has 2 pixels that have gone out. She was told that her warranty would not allow replacement until 5 have gone out but they recommended she run JScreenFix software on her computer to FIX the pixels. She ran the free version and it worked!!! The website is a bit confusing but this is what she did: open www.jscreenfix.com 1) left column - click on JScreenFix 2) scroll down page to Launch JScreenFix 3) you can run it for as long as you like but I think it's recommended for not more than 2 hrs (could be wrong about this since I have slept twice since she told me about it). My daughter ran it for 20 minutes.

JScreenFix is a software solution that can fix stuck pixels, reduce screen burn-in and improve the quality of images displayed on a screen.

What is a stuck pixel? A stuck pixel is a bright dot of colour most noticeable when the rest of the screen is black. 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. JScreenFix repairs stuck pixels through rapid, repetitive operation and resonance. Most stuck pixels are repaired within 20 minutes.

What is screen burn-in? Dark patches on a plasma screen are the result of screen burn-in. Burn-in occurs on plasma screens if an area of the screen does not change for a long period of time. For TV input, channel logos often burn into the screen. This can also occur on LCD screens and is more correctly referred to as image persistence.

JScreenFix can eliminate image persistence on LCD screens and reduce burn-in on plasma screens. How do I check for screen burn-in?

JScreenFix deluxe can prevent noticeable damage by monitoring how a screen is used and equalising burn-in patterns.



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