So basically... Don't use it for gaming.Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
I own a Panasonic 42" Plasma and an XBox 360. I was told that burn in can be an issue if you play for extended periods (4+ hours) or if you pause it and leave the same image on the screen for 30+ minutes. To prevent/reduce the possibility of burn in, reduce any game HUDS to the minimum and don't have gaming marathons. I've been playing on my plasma for 4 months now (off and on) with no burn in effects. (Yes my 360 has lasted 4 months!! ) Ghosting has been a non-issue. Only problem I've seen is the video chip trying to keep up with writing to a 42" screen at 1080i. It'll sometimes hiccup.
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
So basically... Don't use it for gaming.Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
I own a Panasonic 42" Plasma and an XBox 360. I was told that burn in can be an issue if you play for extended periods (4+ hours) or if you pause it and leave the same image on the screen for 30+ minutes. To prevent/reduce the possibility of burn in, reduce any game HUDS to the minimum and don't have gaming marathons. I've been playing on my plasma for 4 months now (off and on) with no burn in effects. (Yes my 360 has lasted 4 months!! ) Ghosting has been a non-issue. Only problem I've seen is the video chip trying to keep up with writing to a 42" screen at 1080i. It'll sometimes hiccup.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Plasmas don't burn in, I've had 2 for about 2 years and neither one exhibit any sort of burn-in.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Plasmas don't burn in, I've had 2 for about 2 years and neither one exhibit any sort of burn-in.
Originally posted by: Z33
so the only REAL disadvantage is the burn in????
the most I would ever play in 3hours at a time....... Every once in a while.....
LCD is just alot more expensive, and the contrast ratio isnt as good
Originally posted by: Z33
so the only REAL disadvantage is the burn in????
the most I would ever play in 3hours at a time....... Every once in a while.....
LCD is just alot more expensive, and the contrast ratio isnt as good
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: Z33
so the only REAL disadvantage is the burn in????
the most I would ever play in 3hours at a time....... Every once in a while.....
LCD is just alot more expensive, and the contrast ratio isnt as good
The risk of burn in is often exaggerated. Modern plasmas are designed to last much MUCH longer than earlier generations and are much less susceptible to burn in.
One critical point is that, just like a new car, plasmas have a break-in period. During the first 100 hours when you use your TV, your plasma is much more susceptible to image retention (IR). Turning down the brightness and contrast levels to 50% or below during this period mitigates the risk of burn-in. After the first 100 hours, you can properly calibrate your picture settings using Avia or Digital Video Essentials and enjoy excellent PQ with a minimal risk of burn-in. After the first 1000 hours, burn-in should not happen.
Take a look at this white paper (PDF). It's commissioned by Panasonic, so take it with a grain of salt, but it contains a lot of good information.
Originally posted by: Z33
well, i bought the Samsung Plasma, and so far so good.
does anyone know if VGA output for the xbox 360 looks MUCH better than component??????
Originally posted by: Z33
how would u recommend breaking in?
Heh, I don't think I even play a game for less than 2-3 hours at a time, minimum.Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
It's fine for general gaming but if you're an addict get an LCD!!