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Procesador Core 2 Duo modelo A1225 / mediados de 2007 y principios de 2008 / 2.4, 2.8 o 3.06 GHz

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Ghost Image on Screen

I have used this many many hours and only turn if off on the weekends. It now leaves a ghost image after I close down files, windows, etc. Debating on if I can fix this one or if I need to just get a new computer. Cost will make my decision for me.

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If you leave your monitor on with a constant image with out having a screen saver or a dim function you will damage the screen.

Burn-in on an LCD screen occurs when the liquid crystals that generate the colors you see on your screen become stuck in one position. This rarely happens suddenly; rather, LCD screen burn is a gradual process -- the result of leaving a single image on your LCD's screen for not just a few minutes, but for several hours or even days.

solution: Apple has posted a helpful tutorial for removing image persistence on Apple LCDs (though the basic principle should work for any LCD).

1) Create an all-white screen in a graphics application such as AppleWorks or Photoshop, and save it as a JPEG file.

2) Use this as the image displayed by the screen saver.

3) Turn the display brightness down (but not off) to preserve backlight bulb life.

They recommend that you display this white image for as long as the persistent image was displayed. This may not fix things entirely, but it should help remove some of that unsightly burn-in.

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What is the root cause of this and can it be repaired? I own several iMacs and this problem only exists on one of the.

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