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In Reply to: RE: Plasma Burn-In posted by Jon L on October 11, 2009 at 15:36:03
Yeah that is a nice quote but untrue as burn-in is still an issue and very easy to do. You won't realize it till it's there. I've watched some 4:3 as well and found ghosting after wards. Burn-in is very real I can assure you, I have a plasma with this issue to prove it and it is much less than 6 years old.You normally see it when you change to a channel with lighter colors, and yes it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I can leave my LCD on a fixed screen all day and all night. There is absolutely no burn in to speak off. Since I watch all movies from my HTPC hard drive library, which allows endless tweaking if one so chooses. This also minimizes blurring or black contrast making it not a major issue. This isn't possible with a standard DVD player.
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