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At the moment I am using my computer monitor for my CCTV setup but, if I want to have a look at what my camera is showing, I have to leave what I am doing and then toggle the HDMI splitter/switch which, in itself isn't a big problem. However, I have now decided that I would prefer to have a constant image available whilst I am working at the computer which I can glance at regularly but, which obviously will necessitate a second monitor.
My question is, do I need to purchase a specific CCTV monitor or, can I use an ordinary computer monitor. The reason that I ask is, I have heard of something that I think is called 'burn-in' whereby some of the static image remains on the screen all of the time. With a CCTV camera showing mostly a static image a lot of the time and only changing when there is movement, would this be a problem with a pc monitor or, are the two (CCTV monitor and pc monitor)really one and the same as regards construction.
The image would probably 'live' for most of the working day but off during the evening/night, roughly 12 hours on and 12 hours off.
Many thanks.
My question is, do I need to purchase a specific CCTV monitor or, can I use an ordinary computer monitor. The reason that I ask is, I have heard of something that I think is called 'burn-in' whereby some of the static image remains on the screen all of the time. With a CCTV camera showing mostly a static image a lot of the time and only changing when there is movement, would this be a problem with a pc monitor or, are the two (CCTV monitor and pc monitor)really one and the same as regards construction.
The image would probably 'live' for most of the working day but off during the evening/night, roughly 12 hours on and 12 hours off.
Many thanks.