denonjapan
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Dec 3, 2004, 6:31 AM
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Re: [astokie] Help prevent Burn-Ins
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If Zenith and LG both claimed to have a contrast ratio of 5000:1, I couldn't imagine How dark the picture would be, there will be no more adjustments necessary, white would be almost dirty white. Dark picture PERIOD!. Are you sure, you ain't mistaken 5000:1 to 1500:1 contrast ratio? I have a PANASONIC TH37PDW6UY with a contrast ratio of 4000:1 I have set the BRIGHTNESS level to -30 all the time I had it. PICTURE level is set to the maximum +30 as well as the SHARPNESS +30. TINT and COLOR are in between. Adjustments may require only when needed. Theorically, I would say the 30,000 to 60,000 hours lifespan expected of the display is even more, doubled the expentancy as originally rated. The way I look at the PANASONIC displays, regardless of the Brightness settings, Once the PHOSPHOURS ignited, whose to say: necessarry steps could prolonged phosphours life?. know what Im saying?. Therefore, I would say: the only way to STABILIZE it's picture perfect is to work through it's colored pixels, minimize 4.3 , widescreen all the time. Most of all, since Plasma generates lot of energy, I suggest: turning ON and OFF isn't ideal either. For instance: You turned it ON now knowing you go to the store in 30 minutes, just leave it ON, don't turn it OFF unless you won't be back 4 to 6 hours later.
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