“Burn-in” is permanent discoloration caused by static content displayed for extended periods. While ELO panels use advanced LCD and OLED compensation techniques, improper usage—like static logos, white backgrounds, or high brightness—can still create visible shadows over time.
Early Warning Signs
Slight ghosting visible on plain backgrounds.
Uneven brightness when displaying dark screens.
Slow refresh behavior after displaying a static image for several hours.
8 Proven Prevention Methods
Rotate Layouts Frequently – Change image positions or layouts every 5–10 minutes.
Animate Static Elements – Small movements prevent pixel fatigue.
Lower Brightness After Hours – Reduce to 40–50% brightness overnight via ELOView schedules.
Use Adaptive Color Schemes – Avoid solid whites; use neutral grays.
Enable Auto-Sleep – Schedule downtime for all displays daily.
Shift Logos Slightly – Move fixed items like brand icons by a few pixels on refresh.
Avoid Static Borders – Use gradient or motion effects for menus.
ELO’s firmware includes internal “pixel refresh” and “screen uniformity” routines to minimize retention. Running these automatically once a week clears residual images and balances the panel.
Example Case
A retail chain with 200 menu boards reduced burn-in incidents from 37 to 0 after enabling brightness scheduling and logo shifting in ELOView.
Final Thoughts
Proper configuration prevents most image retention entirely. Combine content rotation, scheduled sleep, and brightness control to ensure your displays remain visually perfect for years.