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Plasma LCD etc
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 54688" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Depends on what you mean by lag. Input response time (time from pushing the button on the controller to a response on screen) is similar between LCD and plasma but pixel response time (the speed at which pixels shift) is much faster on plasma. This is why only plasmas (of the "600Hz" variety) can show full 1080p images during motion. LCD's can improve on their motion resolution with the implementation of 100Hz and 200Hz modes, although even at 200Hz, motion resolution is only 900 lines (if I recall correctly).</p><p></p><p>As for burn-in, it's not really a concern these days, unless you're really, really negligent. More of a concern is image retention, where the screen retains a still image for a short period (although honestly, even if a channel logo is retained it's not that noticeable during every day viewing [assuming you don't watch TV in torch mode]). Image retention isn't something you often find on Panasonic plasmas but Samsung plasmas have it quite bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 54688, member: 517"] Depends on what you mean by lag. Input response time (time from pushing the button on the controller to a response on screen) is similar between LCD and plasma but pixel response time (the speed at which pixels shift) is much faster on plasma. This is why only plasmas (of the "600Hz" variety) can show full 1080p images during motion. LCD's can improve on their motion resolution with the implementation of 100Hz and 200Hz modes, although even at 200Hz, motion resolution is only 900 lines (if I recall correctly). As for burn-in, it's not really a concern these days, unless you're really, really negligent. More of a concern is image retention, where the screen retains a still image for a short period (although honestly, even if a channel logo is retained it's not that noticeable during every day viewing [assuming you don't watch TV in torch mode]). Image retention isn't something you often find on Panasonic plasmas but Samsung plasmas have it quite bad. [/QUOTE]
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