I have a Panasonic 55" ST30.
wow! congratulation! i bet it is stunning!
I have a Panasonic 55" ST30.
I have a Panasonic 55" ST30.
I've gamed on my 58" plasma for a few years now. No burn in. Heck I thought that was pretty much a myth now anyway.
Can't stand plasma. So much noise in the pixels. Static solid color and the pixels "glitter".
The only concern I'd have about gaming on a plasma is the same as using a plasma in general: make sure you run color slides for a couple hundred hours before you use the set to minimize the risk of burn in. You don't want to be seeing the HUD from your favorite game showing up when you're trying to watch TV.
I do, it's not bad. I'm not sure it's a plasma thing or my TV specifically, but it has this really weird "fuzz" or digital snow type of thing that happens on bright green colors specifically. I haven't used the xbox in a while but it used to have a lot of green on the main navigation screens that highlighted it. In motion in games I've never noticed it but it's definitely an issue with the right static images.
Seems like a lot of people still confuse burn-in with image retention. Image retention is something that is inherent in plasma technology, and is a mild annoyance on some displays, even today. Burn-in is pretty much nonexistent in today's plasmas.
Seems like a lot of people still confuse burn-in with image retention. Image retention is something that is inherent in plasma technology, and is a mild annoyance on some displays, even today. Burn-in is pretty much nonexistent in today's plasmas.
So which plasma today ships without pixel shifting, screen savers, etc, because if its not a problem those things aren't necessary...
So which plasma today ships without pixel shifting, screen savers, etc, because if its not a problem those things aren't necessary...
Burn in is a real problem though. I was watching a basketball game at a local bar the other night and they had a nice newer Panasonic ST50. You could plainly make out the ESPN logo and sidebar burned into the screen despite the game being on Comcast Sportsnet. It was very distracting, and something that would make me incredibly unhappy if I'd just plopped down a couple grand for a TV. Any steps you can take to minimize the risk seem like a good idea.
I have an old 50'' Pioneer Kuro. Destroys the newer lcd I have in terms of picture quality.