LCD is better your mistake was buying plasma.
LCD is better your mistake was buying plasma.
thank for all advice everyoneI use a Samsung plasma with no problem. Try turning down your brightness and contrast and turn down cell light if that option is there.Also check your t.v.'s menu and see if you have pixel shifting or pixel orbiting and turn that on! When plasma's first came out you had to break them in,today not so much. Some plasma's have an option for a screen "cycle" or "wipe" try that. Good Luck.
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I bought a 50 inch plasma about 2yrs ago , and have done 20hr gaming marathons and have fallen asleep for hrs with a static, screen , My t.v got a option on it , that will clean my screen of the burn in. It only takes 15 minutes to fix. So you may want to look into your t.v. menu setting and look for it. It called a anti image retention also make sure you got it running in automatic mode. , and then in the options screen there is a scrolling bar that wipes it out.
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I never have this issue with my plasma....rule of thumb when buying a new plasma ALWAYS break it in.... leave it on for hours either cycling colors or static...let out do that while you're at work, school, etc.
Lulz. LCD is inferior in almost every regard except for power consumption. Lousy viewing angle, mediocre contrast ratio, non-uniform reproduction of color due to polarization and viewing angle... sometimes so bad that colors become reversed. Horrible refresh qualities; image ghosting happens with fast moving images.
IPS displays get around some of these issues, but they still have lower contrast ratios and slower refresh. You just cannot match the black on a plasma display. LCD is LCD, no matter how you bake it.
so true + dead pixel and stuck pixelLulz. LCD is inferior in almost every regard except for power consumption. Lousy viewing angle, mediocre contrast ratio, non-uniform reproduction of color due to polarization and viewing angle... sometimes so bad that colors become reversed. Horrible refresh qualities; image ghosting happens with fast moving images.
IPS displays get around some of these issues, but they still have lower contrast ratios and slower refresh. You just cannot match the black on a plasma display. LCD is LCD, no matter how you bake it.
Yes. The new plasma displays are virtually immune to burn-in after the first 100-200 hours of operation.
My 52" was shut off when I went on vacation for two weeks, it was attached to my Raspberry Pi and was in powersave mode due to the pi being turned off. Somehow the Pi got turned on 3 days after we left, according to uptime, and the display was static for 11 days and some change... and it was a high contrast image; white text console on black background. Within a day of using a moving image to clear the ghosting, there is no evidence whatsoever of the previous image.
Wow..please stop giving bad information to that foreign person... Plasma is the best for any high rate video game... lcd? seriously..did the guy at walmart tell you that it was better? google something called refresh rate.
Were not watching a Law and Order marathon in our pajamas...were playing video games
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