Features
JScreenFix applet
- Runs in web browser.
- Fixes most stuck pixels on LCD screens.
- Removes image persistence on LCD screens.
- Reduces burn-in on plasma screens.
- Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
JScreenFix deluxe
- Java 6 Application.
- Runs in the background.
- Monitors screen usage.
- Removes burn-in by equalising screen usage.
- Repairs reoccurring stuck pixels.
- Works with any screen vulnerable to burn-in and image persistence; LCD, Plasma, Projector, CRT.
- Improves picture quality while you are not using your computer.
- Preventative measure to combat future damage.
- Runs on Windows and Linux computers. (Mac support soon)
Also available
- Java Midlet for fixing stuck pixels on mobile devices.
- Videos for devices without Java support.
JScreenFix
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. How do I check for stuck pixels?
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.
How do I fix a screen?
This depends on the type of screen and the device it is connected to. For LCD screens connected to a computer, the JScreenFix applet is the best solution. The JScreenFix applet can also be used to reduce screen burn-in on plasma screens when run in fullscreen mode.
JScreenFix deluxe is the recommended solution for computers connected to plasma screens. This utility monitors how the display is used and can equalise future damage automatically. It also includes support for defining templates to repair previous burn-in and reoccurring stuck pixels.
For PDAs, mobile phones and other portable devices supporting Java, the Java Midlet should be used.
For screens connected to a standalone DVD player, PixelProtector is the best solution.
PixelProtector
PixelProtector is a tool for fixing stuck pixels, removing screen burn, correctly calibrating screens for optimal performance and gaining the best possible picture. Any large screen television is an investment. Poor set-up and calibration can degrade the quality of a television's image and severely threaten the life of the screen.
If you own a large plasma or LCD television with a DVD player and want to achieve optimum performance, PixelProtector is highly recommended.
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