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jdogg
03-28-09, 01:53 PM
always heard a rumor i think it is for plasma but i want to be sure the xbox or wii wont hurt my LCD?

davring
03-28-09, 01:58 PM
LCD's do not experience burn in, most newer plasmas are some what immune as well.

satgeek550
04-03-09, 10:03 AM
LCD's do not experience burn in, most newer plasmas are some what immune as well.

Either way I am HIGHLY against from putting a gaming console on any plasma even stations such as CNN and Fox for long periods of time.

dave29
04-03-09, 11:40 AM
Either way I am HIGHLY against from putting a gaming console on any plasma even stations such as CNN and Fox for long periods of time.

I try not to do that either. I have all of my game consoles hooked up to either DLP's ot LCD's.

BattleZone
04-03-09, 12:15 PM
Normal use (a few hours of VG followed by TV viewing) won't hurt anything. Playing the same videogame 16 hours a day could be a problem, or pausing the game and leaving the TV on for a couple of days could also be a problem (and, yes, some people do this).

CRT and plasmas can suffer from this, but newer plasmas use techniques to help prevent burn-in outside of extreme abuse.

koji68
04-03-09, 03:26 PM
I don't know the xbox but the Wii has a function to fade away after a few minutes of inactivity. This should minimize the risk. LCDs don't get burn-in like CRTs or plasma but they can get image persistence. It is usually correctable.

http://compreviews.about.com/od/monitors/a/LCDBurnIn.htm

We use HP LCDs and got to return a few because of this and in our case it wasn't correctable. Our rep was very skeptical when we mentioned it and asked for a replacement. He would not believe us until he came over and took a look himself.

Mike Bertelson
04-05-09, 02:48 PM
Either way I am HIGHLY against from putting a gaming console on any plasma even stations such as CNN and Fox for long periods of time.I have not problems.

On Friday night I watched the SciFi Highlander marathon (recorded) and it was in pillar-box.

I do this kind of thing all the time with no problems.

I did calibrate my plasma when I first got the TV.

Mike