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Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate
of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob |
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"Dhropta Guli" wrote in message ... Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob It's far from a myth Bob, it's the most impotent negative attribute of these PDPs. In your mate's case I would expect burn-in to be apparent quite quickly. Talk him out of it. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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In normal use I much prefer the picture on a good plasma tv to an LCD
of a similar size but I definitely would not use one in the case you are describing. Permanent damage may take a little time but even if you have satellite radio on a plasma for quite a short time (15 to 20 mins) with the usual static radio display screen, you will see the image for some time after changing channels. I was given a plasma screen some time ago with such an amount of screen burn from a large on screen channel logo that it was unusable. |
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It's far from a myth Bob, it's the most impotent negative attribute
of these PDPs. Yes I know, I know! -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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A doubly senior moment perhaps :-)
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 20:55:01 +0100, "Graham." wrote: It's far from a myth Bob, it's the most impotent negative attribute of these PDPs. Yes I know, I know! ====================================== Please always reply to news group as the email address in this post's header does not exist. Alternatively, use one of the contact addresses at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
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Graham. wrote:
"Dhropta Guli" wrote in message ... Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob It's far from a myth Bob, it's the most impotent negative attribute of these PDPs. In your mate's case I would expect burn-in to be apparent quite quickly. Talk him out of it. Thanks for the info. I'll try to talk him out of it. Bob |
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"Dhropta Guli" wrote in message ... Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob I wouldn't bother with power hungry and OLD technology such as Plasma. Tell your mate to get a new LED Samsung TV. Pictures are far better than LCD and way better than Plasma. Why buy a 10 year old TV! You do get burn-in on Plasma, especially on channels with DOGS, that's why people hate them. |
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"Clive" wrote in message ... "Dhropta Guli" wrote in message ... Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob I wouldn't bother with power hungry and OLD technology such as Plasma. Tell your mate to get a new LED Samsung TV. Pictures are far better than LCD and way better than Plasma. Why buy a 10 year old TV! You do get burn-in on Plasma, especially on channels with DOGS, that's why people hate them. Plasma sounds sexy! I am going to watch my Plasma sounds better than going home to watch my LCD. |
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"Dhropta Guli" wrote in message ... Do plasma tellies suffer from burn-in or is that an urban myth? A mate of mine really really fancies a plasma to replace his old crt set. Problem is he has a number of cctv cameras around his garden used for watching the wildlife that visits. These cameras are on rather more than any of the broadcast programmes via a box which gives him a grid of 8 pictures. Would he be risking it a bit with a plasma and if so how long does burn-in take to happen, months or years? Mines an LCD set so I can't really help him. Bob I wouldn't bother with power hungry and OLD technology such as Plasma. Tell your mate to get a new LED Samsung TV. Pictures are far better than LCD and way better than Plasma. Why buy a 10 year old TV! You do get burn-in on Plasma, especially on channels with DOGS, that's why people hate them. Plasma sounds sexy! And is often used a generic term for any flat screen of any size or technology. And "flat screen" itself is a misnomer, I mean modern CRT faceplates are flat, The screen on a RPTV is flat. They should have called them thin-screens. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Clive" wrote:
I wouldn't bother with power hungry and OLD technology such as Plasma. Tell your mate to get a new LED Samsung TV. Pictures are far better than LCD and way better than Plasma. Samsung 'LED' TVs are LCD. The rest of your comments are similarly accurate. -- |
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