"And Plasma isnt good for video games, which most families have."
Yeah, including mine. You have no idea how angry you've made me with that one sentence. I love it when people believe the plasma old myths. There is absolutely no reason a plasma can't be used for video games. And don't even say the words "burn in" because I will automatically disregard everything you have to say after that. Plasma DO NOT burn in images anymore. Plasma, however, do still suffer from image retention, but you'll never see it and it's quickly wiped away after changing the image on the screen.
I just can't get over the fact that people still believe the old plasma myths. Oh well, I guess it's too much trouble to actually do your own research, it's easier to just believe what the high school kid working at Best Buy tells you.
Do me a favor and go to yahoo and search for "white paper just the facts on plasma tv performance" and go to the first PDF link it finds and read it, it will do you a world of good.
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"And Plasma isnt good for video games, which most families have."
Yeah, including mine. You have no idea how angry you've made me with that one sentence. I love it when people believe the plasma old myths. There is absolutely no reason a plasma can't be used for video games. And don't even say the words "burn in" because I will automatically disregard everything you have to say after that. Plasma DO NOT burn in images anymore. Plasma, however, do still suffer from image retention, but you'll never see it and it's quickly wiped away after changing the image on the screen.
I just can't get over the fact that people still believe the old plasma myths. Oh well, I guess it's too much trouble to actually do your own research, it's easier to just believe what the high school kid working at Best Buy tells you.
Do me a favor and go to yahoo and search for "white paper just the facts on plasma tv performance" and go to the first PDF link it finds and read it, it will do you a world of good.