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<blockquote data-quote="Sinister04L" data-source="post: 9506089" data-attributes="member: 8435"><p>Did you try that fix I posted from AVS forum?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Burn in is mostly a thing of the past with scrolling white bars, pixel shifting, and other technology used by the manufacturers now. I leave my Panasonic on one channel for hours at a time, often falling asleep with the tv on, and don't have any burn in or even IR. I agree that not everyone is taught the ins and outs of owning a plasma though. </p><p></p><p>Like you said the plasma is unmatched with handling movement. Current Panasonic plasmas on the 96hz setting handle 1080p/24 material quite well however.</p><p></p><p>While the KURO might not be relevant in this particular case because of the price point we're talking about, Panasonic did buy Pioneer's KURO technology and will be using it in future models. I think it was more a reference to show what plasmas are ultimately capable of however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinister04L, post: 9506089, member: 8435"] Did you try that fix I posted from AVS forum? Burn in is mostly a thing of the past with scrolling white bars, pixel shifting, and other technology used by the manufacturers now. I leave my Panasonic on one channel for hours at a time, often falling asleep with the tv on, and don't have any burn in or even IR. I agree that not everyone is taught the ins and outs of owning a plasma though. Like you said the plasma is unmatched with handling movement. Current Panasonic plasmas on the 96hz setting handle 1080p/24 material quite well however. While the KURO might not be relevant in this particular case because of the price point we're talking about, Panasonic did buy Pioneer's KURO technology and will be using it in future models. I think it was more a reference to show what plasmas are ultimately capable of however. [/QUOTE]
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