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dont buy plasma!!!!!! you will regret it
almost evryone i know that owns a plasma has had problems it the image gets embedded in the screen............ e.g. say you are watchin sky sports 1......... and you watchin some football the logo in the top right corner will become embedded in the screen so evry channel u go on it will be there and u will have to go to a channel with a blank screen and leave it there for about 10 minutes before it goes i work at an electrical retailer and its happened to evry plasma on display (including a 50" samsung plasma) lcd >>>>>> plasma trust me |
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The latest range of plasma's have been designed with features which prevents screenburn, also its advised that you should bed the plasma in for the first (200 I think it was) hours of viewing with the contrast set to under 50, which will go a long way to stopping screenburn
I have a 2 year old Samsung LCD, my friend has a panny LCD, and I'm green with envy with the way it upscales SD material, the brilliant black levels, and the way it copes with live football better than mine I'd swap tomorrow if I had the dosh |
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