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Image Retention/ Burn on iMac 27" 5K Screen

Hi there

 

I have a late 2014 iMac 27" 5K and have noticed some faint image retention/ burn on my screen. It seems to be more visible on certain backgrounds than others.

 

Should I return the iMac to Apple (its less than a year old) or are there steps that I can take to solve this issue myself?

 

Any help would be very much appreciated.

 

Many thanks



Image persistence on Apple displays:

 

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5455

 

Apple say this about LCD screen burn in:

 

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2807

 

which includes suggestions for curing that effect.

 

Alternatively:

 

How to fix screen burn and/or stuck pixels on an LCD monitor:

 

JScreenFix

 

https://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php



This might work…

Avoiding image persistence on Apple LCD displays - Apple Support



Image persistence on Apple displays:

 

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5455

 

Apple say this about LCD screen burn in:

 

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2807

 

which includes suggestions for curing that effect.

 

Alternatively:

 

How to fix screen burn and/or stuck pixels on an LCD monitor:

 

JScreenFix

 

https://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php



Thank you to both of your for taking the time to help me. These articles did indeed help, and that issue has gone. However, now Im aware of it, I see the screen retention issue happening a lot, and despite its easy cure, it shouldn't really be happening on a screen of this quality.

 

My thanks again



You're welcome. FWIW, screen retention has nothing to do with the quality. It happens on CRTs, LCDs, ISPs, Plasma screens etc etc from the inexpensive to the most expensive. It comes from having the same unchanging image displayed for too long. That's why screen savers are called screen savers. To save screens from burned in images.



I disagree--most LCD displays do not suffer from image retention or burn in. On my brand new 27in 5K iMac, I'm getting retention in under 5 minutes, a screen saver isn't going to help with that. This type of image retention is unique to Apple's retina displays--first the Macbook Pro, and now the iMac 5K.

 

Since I'm doing video editing, it's especially annoying whenever I want to view the video fullscreen in Premier--the GUI is quite visibly retained.

 

I wish Apple would just admit that it's a tradeoff with these really high DPI displays, instead of insisting that all displays are like this.



I've had my Late 2015 5K Retina 27" iMac since last November. I've yet to suffer any image retention. You're welcome to disagree though.



I'm with you.  I got a 2015 27in 5k back in May, and returned it after getting persistent image retention.  Replacement model has exactly the same issue.  That's either a cracker of a coincidence, or a genuine fault that apple won't own up to.

 

I wonder if those who don't see it are primarily using apple's own apps with their osx bright white UI? Like you, my usage is mostly in Adobe's dark UI software, which is retaining images severely in under 5 minutes. Not acceptable considering the price tag.

 

Some before and afters attached.it-burns.jpg



I also just started noticing this problem. I'm worried, as it occurred shortly after what appears to be a small cluster of dead pixels appeared on my screen (Apple support response: "on a Retina display iMac you shouldn't be able to see a single dead pixel" thanks I'm incredibly aware of that. I bought Retina display for a reason.)

 

My concern is that this will get worse over time and that Apple won't do anything to fix the panel while I'm under warranty because of 'acceptable use' guidelines for display flaws (didn't buy Apple care initially as desktops are meant to need it less than portables. I'll be getting that ASAP). Also, I bought this model specifically for graphic design and art reasons, which Mac displays have always been touted for, and it's very frustrating that people in this market especually might be getting screwed over when this is clearly a machine that would most benefit graphics people. It's ridiculous that this isn't an issue when fullscreening YouTube videos, but it is when I'm working in Photoshop for more than 10 minutes.



Agreed! It is NOT normal or acceptable.



I am taking mine in on Monday for this. It's a year old and I can't even work on anything without the effect taking place in less than 30 seconds – the whole screen not just a hotspot. Hopefully they will order me a new screen and not give me the "fixes" speech because I don't have time for fixes or time without a computer because it's my business machine.



I have gone through 3 different screen replacements for my 2014 5k iMac and each one has developed retention.

 

The article link to apple's website on how to fix such retention is pointless because retention develops sometimes after just 30 seconds of staying on a screen.

 

I've been buying iMacs since 2008 and this will be the last one I ever own. This is completely unacceptable to me for a $3,500 machine.



I have the same problem. I have the iMac 27" 5K (Late 2014) and the image retention sometimes starts after 5 minutes. I can clearly see toolbars etc. of my used software.

 

The support link is really useless because I cannot stop work every 15 mins to activate the screen saver. I have to work 9h and then the retention is really annoying.

 

I think I will never buy an iMac again. Because this is not acceptable for me for an 3500 € machine.



I have the same problem. And its with a late 2014 retina iMac, like a lot of other people. Some retention I can see is more permanent burn in. But the really annoying thing is when it happens after going on a webpage for only a few minutes. Then when you open photoshop you really see it. Has anyone found a fix for this? And by that I mean something practical, not running a screen saver every two minutes.



For what it's worth- I get "image persistence" in minutes when booted in Mac OS, however I can use Windows 10 in bootcamp on this same machine and never, ever, have any screen burn-in or "image persistence" (I use Windows 10 for weeks on a time). This leaves me with the conclusion that Apple could fix this with software- the issue is completely gone when in bootcamped Windows. Apple's response is horrendous to date- this is in no way acceptable and is fixable.



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