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MSI Notebook display uses in-plane switching (IPS) technology that provides wide viewing angles and makes content sharing, printing/ image/video editing works easier with a better experience.
When showing an image on an IPS display for a long period of time, users might see a faint remnant of the image even after a new image replaces it. This phenomenon is normal behavior for an IPS display so-called "persistence", "image retention", or "ghosting"; the remnant image will disappear over time.
Image persistence can be prevented by using the display sleep function in Windows to turn the display off when it's not in use, or to make sure that a static image doesn't show on the display for long periods of time by setting a screen saver.
Avoid Image Persistence: Set System Screen & Sleep
a. Select Windows key > Settings > Power & battery > Screen and sleep
b. Suggested setting to turn the screen off after "5 minutes" for both battery power and when plugged in. (Keep the default settings)
Fix Image Persistence: Run Screen Saver or Turn the Display Off
a. Select Search icon (or press Windows key + S) > enter "screen saver" > select "Change screen saver"
b. Choose/Setup ideal screen saver and set the start run-time shorter than the time set in screen and sleep.
c. Keep the screen saver running or turn the display off for approximately as long as the image was displayed.
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