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Definition of burn-in in English: burn-innoun 1mass noun Damage to a computer or television screen which occurs when a very bright image has been displayed for too long. Example sentencesExamples - We strongly recommend that you leave the MemoryFrame in slide show mode because the user manual specifically warns about the possibility of burn-in if images aren't being cycled.
- Old-fashioned, CRT-based rear projection TVs are bulky, suffer from potential burn-in, and need regular recalibration.
- But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen.
- Modern CRT direct view, CRT rear projectors, and plasma displays can suffer from burn-in.
- In the past, plasma displays have had issues with image burn-in from static images left on the screen for long periods of time.
2A continuous period of operation undergone by an electronic device in order to check for defects. Example sentencesExamples - All the data sets appeared to have passed burn-in and were mixing well (data not shown).
- Each board is subjected to a 48-hour burn-in, and 100% functional testing.
- The first 500,000 cycles were used as burn-in time.
- We used default values for burn-in, sampling and thinning.
- Four continuous chains were run with the initial 50,000 generations discarded as burn-in.
Definition of burn-in in US English: burn-innounˈbərnin 1Damage to a computer or television screen, caused by being left on too long. Example sentencesExamples - In the past, plasma displays have had issues with image burn-in from static images left on the screen for long periods of time.
- We strongly recommend that you leave the MemoryFrame in slide show mode because the user manual specifically warns about the possibility of burn-in if images aren't being cycled.
- Old-fashioned, CRT-based rear projection TVs are bulky, suffer from potential burn-in, and need regular recalibration.
- Modern CRT direct view, CRT rear projectors, and plasma displays can suffer from burn-in.
- But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen.
- 1.1 A reliability test in which a device is switched on for a long time.
Example sentencesExamples - The first 500,000 cycles were used as burn-in time.
- We used default values for burn-in, sampling and thinning.
- All the data sets appeared to have passed burn-in and were mixing well (data not shown).
- Four continuous chains were run with the initial 50,000 generations discarded as burn-in.
- Each board is subjected to a 48-hour burn-in, and 100% functional testing.
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