Originally posted by: DonVito
That's a great price for the set if you like plasma - Panasonic sets are among the best plasma TVs - but I suggest you view before buying. I find plasma sets have unacceptable screen-door effect, making everything look very aliased.
Originally posted by: Fiat1
Originally posted by: DonVito
That's a great price for the set if you like plasma - Panasonic sets are among the best plasma TVs - but I suggest you view before buying. I find plasma sets have unacceptable screen-door effect, making everything look very aliased.
But don't they all show screen-door effect if you view two close?
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Don't get a plasma - get something that wont burn in.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Plasmas are hardly susceptible to burn in these days. Stop spreading FUD.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: MrChad
Plasmas are hardly susceptible to burn in these days. Stop spreading FUD.
I wouldn't go THAT far. Our 42" Panny at work had significant burn-in within a month of installation from being left on C-SPAN of all things. I agree burn-in isn't a big issue for most users - it's easy to prevent it with a reasonable degree of care - but plasma is definitely susceptible to it, and most other technologies have no susceptibility whatsoever.
Originally posted by: MrChad
The problem is greatly exaggerated and the risk can be easily mitigated by allowing for a proper break-in period and calibrating the brightness and contrast settings properly.
I wouldn't consider having C-SPAN on for 8 hours a day normal usage for the average home user.
Originally posted by: Metron
This Akai 42" Plasma set is available at my local Fry's for $999. Do you really need the extra 10" on your HDTV e-penis?
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: MrChad
The problem is greatly exaggerated and the risk can be easily mitigated by allowing for a proper break-in period and calibrating the brightness and contrast settings properly.
I wouldn't consider having C-SPAN on for 8 hours a day normal usage for the average home user.
I don't know that we're in dispute - I myself said I didn't think this was a big deal, and I certainly concede that our use at work is different than most home users, but plasma is undeniably susceptible to burn-in, whereas DLP and LCD (both DV and RPTV) will never, ever burn in, even if they're left on a test pattern for weeks at a stretch. Other things being equal I'd rather not have to worry about burn-in at all, but that issue alone wouldn't dissaude me from getting a plasma set if I liked it otherwise.
Originally posted by: Metron
This Akai 42" Plasma set is available at my local Fry's for $999. Do you really need the extra 10" on your HDTV e-penis?
Originally posted by: MrChad
I have the 42 inch version of that TV and I've been very satisfied. I would pick that up in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Don't get a plasma - get something that wont burn in.
Plasmas are hardly susceptible to burn in these days. Stop spreading FUD.
Yes, burn in is still a factor with plasmas.Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: MrChad
I have the 42 inch version of that TV and I've been very satisfied. I would pick that up in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Don't get a plasma - get something that wont burn in.
Plasmas are hardly susceptible to burn in these days. Stop spreading FUD.
can newer plasmas still burn in?, yes or no.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: MrChad
The problem is greatly exaggerated and the risk can be easily mitigated by allowing for a proper break-in period and calibrating the brightness and contrast settings properly.
I wouldn't consider having C-SPAN on for 8 hours a day normal usage for the average home user.
I don't know that we're in dispute - I myself said I didn't think this was a big deal, and I certainly concede that our use at work is different than most home users, but plasma is undeniably susceptible to burn-in, whereas DLP and LCD (both DV and RPTV) will never, ever burn in, even if they're left on a test pattern for weeks at a stretch. Other things being equal I'd rather not have to worry about burn-in at all, but that issue alone wouldn't dissaude me from getting a plasma set if I liked it otherwise.