Does an image like this harm my monitor?
Why would it harm your monitor?
>>52358684
It seems... corrosive. Like sharp in a way that makes the light diodes bleed while scrolling.
>>52358670
Probably, yes, but if you have a 1080p monitor the harm is already done and there's nothing you can do about it, your monitor lifespan was shortened by a couple years
>>52358670
On my phone it has a really weird effect as I zoom in and out.
>>52358670
Holy shit THANK YOU!
Some of the pixels where sharp enough to unstick my dead pixels
>>52358670
screen stopped working fuck you op
lmao
broke my 4k monitor
:(
>>52358670
>>52358670
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>>52358670
Nice pic OP, breaking some monitors while fixing others
i just became very conscious of the flecks of dirt on my laptop screen
>>52358983
What the fuck
>>52358670
Not as much as this one did.
>>52358983
That's not a real thing
Wow, what a fucking bullshit troll samefag thread. Thanks for wasting my time OP.
>>52359916
She deserves it anyway
>>52360175
ass hurt neko fag
>>52358696
>It seems... corrosive. Like sharp in a way that makes the light diodes bleed while scrolling.
I need a science lesson! How do I understand why this makes sense?
>>52359916
>>52360175
KIRINO BEST GRILL
THIS IS NOT DEBATABLE
>>52360541
Nah, ayase
Needless to say I didn't care much for how things worked out
>>52360059
I mean it could be.
You know where you make a monitor hum by using black and white lines?
If you did that you might be able to fk with a bad connection and fix it
>>52358974
Probably the moire effect. it happens any time you have lines or dots at fidelity similar to the display device.
>>52360079
>19 posters
>21 replies
>samefaging
>>52358670
I think OP is more directly asking if pixels with high contrast relative to each other, and placed near each other, will cause strain and break the pixels.
The answer is without a doubt no. Pixels have no relation to a muscle, and work independently from one another. However, if an image of poor matching resolution to the monitor, when the program showing the image tries to accommodate for the mismatching spaces, the dithering and colour/brightness adjustment will look strange. The patterns also are prone to visibly flicker.
If you open an image editor and zoom in, you'll find that this is a very normal image, and that your question was quite ignorant. Alternatively, I'm 50% sure this was bait. In which case, sage.
Sage anyways desu.
So this crashed my browser when I expended the image for 5 seconds.
Kind of related, but does amyone know why certain patterns can cause monitors to coil whine? I have a graph somewhere that even change the pitch when I resize it.
>>52358983
>used to have a dead pixel
>after reading your post I notice it is gone.
Not sure if it's actually the image that did it, but I'm saving it.
what the fuck is this thread fucking aituiwe qioefhecfo1
>>52360175
>>52360624
I can't understand why Neko or Ayasefags exist, less why they're insulted by the ending.
>MY LITTLE SISTER CAN'T BE THIS CUTE
That's the title of the anime you're watching.
>MY
>LITTLE
>SISTER
Nigga-- what in the fuck were you expecting?
What the fuck is happening to my monitor guys
It's ghosting a lot now
http://www.testufo.com/#test=eyetracking
What shaders?
>>52363546
>Declaring sages
You didn't read the rules, did you?
>>52359916
>>52364579
I just hate kirino, thats all.
>>52358785
>this bullshit
>>52359916
>>52360175
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>>52364579
>>52366313
you're all gay as fuck