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In Reply to: RE: If you're watching that much TV, you need to get a hobby! -nt posted by jedrider on November 05, 2013 at 12:58:06
Not one response here has understood what I'm talking about and what I clearly asked.
IT IS NOT ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU WATCH ANYTHING.
IT IS ABOUT WHAT PERCENTAGE OF 'NON FULL SCREEN' MATERIAL YOU WATCH.
If you watch 20 hours of tv and 10 hours of it is 4:3 that is EXACTLY THE SAME as watching 5 hours of tv and 2.5 hours of it is 4:3 in terms of causing IR.
What PERCENTAGE of non full screen content will likely cause image retention?
50% 90% 10%?
Still have no answer.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Dr. Greg House
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Everybody here tried to help. Who could possibly know precise percentages?
I made clear I watch a great deal of programming that is not full screen, in addition to static material that theoretically might cause problems. But since you desire percentages, here goes: 22.3% for 2:35 movies, 31.9% for 4:3 TV shows and old movies, and 45.8% for full-screen programming. No image retention or burn-in problems.
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