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originally posted in: Plasma Screen HUD Burn-In
12/17/2014 4:09:24 AM
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Yeah, it is. And it's no trouble. Every tv should be calibrated for its best overall picture. As far as aging goes, simple. Just turn the brightness down a bit for the first few hundred hours. Hell, I bought it, plugged it in, left it on while I was at work, and as we slept. The break in period went very fast. And the refresh rate on a plasma is great for gaming. As well as the deep blacks. Not trying to get into any led vs plasma debate, just saying its great for gaming if properly set up.
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  • Most tv's I've seen come from factory with brightness and backlight set way to high. My last tv came set at 91 backlight and 80 brightness, it is extremely noticeable and will give many people including myself headaches. Its probably in hoping people won't realize to turn it down and end up cutting the tv's lifespan in half.

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  • Yeah, it's called the showroom setting in some TV sets. Way to bright and over saturated.

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