ok so on another website theres this guy bragging about his 50" plasma and i told him its a waste of money for a plasma because you could get a better picture on and crt, dlp, and lcd. Also plasmas lose the gas and have to be replaced every few year(5-10) depending on how much you watch them. and also they are very prone to burn in.
he comes back with this
"LOL... not true... not true... not true. Let me give you a little free "information" on the subject. Don't take it personally.
First off... I already have a 50" plasma. I was looking into getting another since I love the one I have in my living room. So maybe I am a "little" biased. But what I am about to say has been PROVEN FACT which I can back up with links.
Are you aware that most plasmas have a half-life of 50,000 hours? That means you can watch it for 50,000 hours before you even see ANY sort of degregation?
I already have a 50" plasma... had it for two years. In TWO years time... I have logged in about 1800 hours on it. Guess how many years of future viewing I have left.
I also know people that have had plasmas for closer to 4-5 years. No picture degregation WHATSOEVER.
Oh.... i also have absolutely NO burn-in. Why? Because I know what I am doing. I will NEVER have any either. Mark my words.
As far as LCD goes... if you are talking LCD flat screen (same technology a laptop uses - like the Sharp Aqos)... thats not too bad. Aqos is nice. But the problem with LCDs are issues with dead pixels (luck of the draw when buying a new one)... and bad "ghosting" when watching stuff with a lot of movement (like sports).
Not saying LCD is bad... but LCD is not for me since the technology isn't there yet if you want 50" or larger. You can't buy an LCD TV at 50" inches. They don't make them yet. When they do... they will be WAY more expensive. I actually also have an LCD 27" widescreen HDTV in my den. I use that for my Xbox and Computer (which are great for LCD cause both of those CAN introduce burn-in... but like I said before... I wont have that issue)
CRTs also max out at 40inches so thats no good. And did you know that CRTs can "burn-in" as well - not nearly as bad as plasma.
And don't get me started on any sort of "rear projection" (LCD, LCoS, DLP, etc).... cause none of that technology can even hold a candle to plasma.
And as far as "front projection" goes. Yeah... big screen potential... but you need the environment to produce that (like a good basement den with no windows) which I do not have right now. "
i just wanted to verify that all plasmas suffer from burn in, he appears to think his doesnt because of the way its set up. Also sound like he thinks he will be able to use it for 25yrs without and noticeable picture loss. And also feel free to correct me if im wrong but, doesnt LCoS, give a better picture considering most if not all are 1080p, and they are also not subject to burn in because they are crystal.
he comes back with this
"LOL... not true... not true... not true. Let me give you a little free "information" on the subject. Don't take it personally.
First off... I already have a 50" plasma. I was looking into getting another since I love the one I have in my living room. So maybe I am a "little" biased. But what I am about to say has been PROVEN FACT which I can back up with links.
Are you aware that most plasmas have a half-life of 50,000 hours? That means you can watch it for 50,000 hours before you even see ANY sort of degregation?
I already have a 50" plasma... had it for two years. In TWO years time... I have logged in about 1800 hours on it. Guess how many years of future viewing I have left.
I also know people that have had plasmas for closer to 4-5 years. No picture degregation WHATSOEVER.
Oh.... i also have absolutely NO burn-in. Why? Because I know what I am doing. I will NEVER have any either. Mark my words.
As far as LCD goes... if you are talking LCD flat screen (same technology a laptop uses - like the Sharp Aqos)... thats not too bad. Aqos is nice. But the problem with LCDs are issues with dead pixels (luck of the draw when buying a new one)... and bad "ghosting" when watching stuff with a lot of movement (like sports).
Not saying LCD is bad... but LCD is not for me since the technology isn't there yet if you want 50" or larger. You can't buy an LCD TV at 50" inches. They don't make them yet. When they do... they will be WAY more expensive. I actually also have an LCD 27" widescreen HDTV in my den. I use that for my Xbox and Computer (which are great for LCD cause both of those CAN introduce burn-in... but like I said before... I wont have that issue)
CRTs also max out at 40inches so thats no good. And did you know that CRTs can "burn-in" as well - not nearly as bad as plasma.
And don't get me started on any sort of "rear projection" (LCD, LCoS, DLP, etc).... cause none of that technology can even hold a candle to plasma.
And as far as "front projection" goes. Yeah... big screen potential... but you need the environment to produce that (like a good basement den with no windows) which I do not have right now. "
i just wanted to verify that all plasmas suffer from burn in, he appears to think his doesnt because of the way its set up. Also sound like he thinks he will be able to use it for 25yrs without and noticeable picture loss. And also feel free to correct me if im wrong but, doesnt LCoS, give a better picture considering most if not all are 1080p, and they are also not subject to burn in because they are crystal.