As I understand it, for the burn-in you can just turn the display off. It was not always that way because old CRT monitors take a while to turn back on so it was annoying.
I have two LCD monitors and a CRT monitor in use right now. The CRT is a lot faster in turning on, though it did stop displaying the color red for a bit, though I did fix that by unplugging it and letting the capacitors drain so whatever.
As I understand it, for the burn-in you can just turn the display off. It was not always that way because old CRT monitors take a while to turn back on so it was annoying.
My modern LCD takes eons longer to turn on than any of the CRTs I’ve used.
I have two LCD monitors and a CRT monitor in use right now. The CRT is a lot faster in turning on, though it did stop displaying the color red for a bit, though I did fix that by unplugging it and letting the capacitors drain so whatever.
Meh. Who needs red.