What Screen Type is Best to Prevent Burn-In for a Static Dashboard?

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Asked By CreativeGiraffe74 On

I'm working on a home project to set up a weather and transportation dashboard on a mounted screen, likely in the 28-32 inch range. Since this dashboard will display a lot of static images, I'm curious about what screen type would be best to avoid burn-in or image retention. Should I focus on screens with anti-burn-in technology, or does the type of screen itself make a difference?

5 Answers

Answered By WittyDolphin32 On

If you're looking for something that definitely won't burn in, IPS displays are a solid choice. They tend to resist image retention pretty well, and even if that happens, it usually fades away. However, be careful with OLEDs; they're great but can suffer from burn-in, especially with static images.

Answered By TechieTurtle81 On

Most modern displays have their quirks with burn-in. OLED screens are definitely the most prone, but newer models are getting better with burn-in reduction. Keeping your static images mobile on the screen can help a lot! LCD types like IPS and VA are generally safer choices for your use case.

Answered By CleverPanda99 On

Definitely steer clear of OLED for your project. For the best experience, go with an IPS or VA panel, but avoid TN panels since their viewing angles aren't great. You can find affordable IPS or VA screens that should work just fine for your dashboard.

Answered By BoldElephant54 On

In my experience, an IPS panel is the way to go for avoiding burn-in issues in a static display. Just be mindful that all screens might face some level of image retention over time, but for regular use, you're likely good with IPS or VA.

Answered By CuriousOtter12 On

E-Ink displays are the best option if you're concerned about burn-in. They are typically more expensive and not as common in those sizes, but they handle static images beautifully. If price is a factor, an IPS screen is probably the way to go.

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