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The TV is less than a month old, so I'm still paranoid. :hmm:
I caught Poltergeist a few nights ago and somehow watched the whole thing. There are quite a few "strobe light" sequences in this movie, as you probably all know. Here's a silly question: are rapid bursts of blinding light bad for the TV?
I remember watching this movie years ago on a traditional TV. I could actually hear the TV squeak (barely audible) with each flash of light. The new TV didn't make any noise, still...can that type of video signal shorten panel life in any way?
Thanks
I caught Poltergeist a few nights ago and somehow watched the whole thing. There are quite a few "strobe light" sequences in this movie, as you probably all know. Here's a silly question: are rapid bursts of blinding light bad for the TV?
I remember watching this movie years ago on a traditional TV. I could actually hear the TV squeak (barely audible) with each flash of light. The new TV didn't make any noise, still...can that type of video signal shorten panel life in any way?
Thanks