Motorola chose to go with an LCD panel for the Moto 360, which should mean no problems with burn-in like you’d see on an AMOLED. However, a few users have started reporting something that looks an awful lot like burn-in. What we’re probably seeing is image persistence, which can sometimes happen to LCDs. While annoying, it’s not as bad as AMOLED burn-in.
Burn-in on an AMOLED happens when the same image is displayed for too long.

The Moto 360 Display May Have A Problem With ‚Image Persistence‘ From The Charging Screen was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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