To fix a screen connected to a DVD player PixelProtector is recommended.

PixelProtector can fix stuck pixels, reduce burn-in, calibrate a screen for better results and much more.

Help & FAQ

What is screen burn-in?

Screen burn-in is a visible mark caused by displaying a bright region for a long period of time. For example many TV stations transmit a logo. Constantly positioned, bright logos wear the screen in one position more than others and are then visible when viewing other content.

A region of a plasma screen damaged by a bright logo will appear darker compared to neighbouring regions when the screen is displaying an all white image.

A consequence of displaying 4:3 video on a 16:9 plasma screen for prolonged periods is uneven wear of the inner 4:3 box. This uneven wear causes the outer borders to appear brighter when viewing 16:9 video.

JScreenFix can reduce and, in many cases, remove screen burn-in. The best results have been achieved on new plasma screens less than 3 months old.

JScreenFix deluxe monitors screen usage and can equalise the effect of future burn-in.

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