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In the market for a new TV: advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 88599" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Plasmas are a lot more hardy than they used to be. That being said, they do develop image retention, some brands more easily and noticeably than others. It can be an annoyance but I don't know of anyone that's actually managed to burn-in their set. </p><p></p><p>My Panasonic has no pixel orbiting function whatsoever so that gives me confidence that it's not something I need to worry about too much. However, the panel does develop image retention, and I do keep an eye on it. If I've had a particularly long session on a game with a strong HUD I'll let the panel display other content until the retention goes away before I play the same game again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 88599, member: 517"] Plasmas are a lot more hardy than they used to be. That being said, they do develop image retention, some brands more easily and noticeably than others. It can be an annoyance but I don't know of anyone that's actually managed to burn-in their set. My Panasonic has no pixel orbiting function whatsoever so that gives me confidence that it's not something I need to worry about too much. However, the panel does develop image retention, and I do keep an eye on it. If I've had a particularly long session on a game with a strong HUD I'll let the panel display other content until the retention goes away before I play the same game again. [/QUOTE]
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