Plasma comes tomorrow, read me up on break in

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IcePickFreak

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Do you have to always use grey for bars on a Plasma? Even after the 100 hours?

I wouldn't worry about it on modern plasmas, unless maybe if you do a large portion of your viewing in 4:3.

FWIW, my set is just about 3 years old and have been using black bars on 4:3 content since after the break-in period with no issues. If I have it on a 4:3 channel for most the day and turn on a 16:9 channel you can see the IR for maybe 2 minutes tops before it's gone.
 

Crow550

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I wouldn't worry about it on modern plasmas, unless maybe if you do a large portion of your viewing in 4:3.

FWIW, my set is just about 3 years old and have been using black bars on 4:3 content since after the break-in period with no issues. If I have it on a 4:3 channel for most the day and turn on a 16:9 channel you can see the IR for maybe 2 minutes tops before it's gone.

Currently the LCD I am trying out is on a shelf slightly above eye level so the blacks are a bit light. So I think Plasma may be the only way to go as I believe LED LCD has the same viewing angle issue.