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Plasma pixels are also subject to burn-in. On a CRT monitor, when the same image is projected for a very long time, it becomes permanently imprinted on the phosphor. After too long an exposure, when the image changes, the preceding one remains visible, as if it were engraved into the monitor. This phenomenon is due to premature aging of the scintillators. When they're used continuously, they age and become less efficient. Since plasma displays use scintillators, they're also subject to burn-in just like CRT monitors.