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is there still burn effects on plasma tv's?
Yes, burn in is still a problem, and as far as I know it will always be. Which is one of the reasons plasma is dying a slow death. In a few years when the heavy hitters put out their OLED's it's all but over.
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daryl austin @ Nov 3rd 2007 11:06AM
is there still burn effects on plasma tv's?
greyscale @ Nov 3rd 2007 11:08AM
Yes, burn in is still a problem, and as far as I know it will always be. Which is one of the reasons plasma is dying a slow death. In a few years when the heavy hitters put out their OLED's it's all but over.