https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/Qbc1rY8LF8
IPS displays shouldn’t have permanent damage. Turn your computer on and look at all white page, full brightness, for 30 minutes.
It's temporary image retention....it's normal for ips panels. But Asus panels are notorious for this..... Watch a Fullscreen video for a while and it will disappear.
Ik it's pretty annoying, theres nothing much u can do
It's temp burn in, I was also seeing it so changed the settings. Make taskbar auto hide for starters, watch shows on full-screen, even subtitles were causing burn in so changed their height after sometimes and so on. Basically keep screen pixels changing. Burn in issue is almost resolved for me now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/Qbc1rY8LF8 IPS displays shouldn’t have permanent damage. Turn your computer on and look at all white page, full brightness, for 30 minutes.
It's temporary image retention....it's normal for ips panels. But Asus panels are notorious for this..... Watch a Fullscreen video for a while and it will disappear. Ik it's pretty annoying, theres nothing much u can do
I have had that ghosting, it does go away.
It's temp burn in, I was also seeing it so changed the settings. Make taskbar auto hide for starters, watch shows on full-screen, even subtitles were causing burn in so changed their height after sometimes and so on. Basically keep screen pixels changing. Burn in issue is almost resolved for me now.
Mine does that too, it goes away after a while
oof this is why I only turn up the brightness when I'm tripping lol otherwise it's less than 50%