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I'll be jumping to hd soon and I just want to hear from someone who knows what they're talking about that its safe to buy plasmas since they seem to be a little cheaper LCD's. Just so know I'll be doing a lot of tv watching, movie watching and ALOT of 360 playing...lolCrash6Absolutely. I have had my Panasonic for a couple of months and I have zero image retention even after long sessions of gaming. It IS still possible very VERY unlikely unless you leave the same image on there for hours when you first get it. IMO these newer plasmas are ideal for gaming with their instance response rate and no ghosting. Just be sure to keep static images and programming with black bars off it for too long until you pass the hundred hour mark. I played 360 on mine from day one. Just take it easy for a while and you will be rewarded.
[QUOTE="Crash6"]I'll be jumping to hd soon and I just want to hear from someone who knows what they're talking about that its safe to buy plasmas since they seem to be a little cheaper LCD's. Just so know I'll be doing a lot of tv watching, movie watching and ALOT of 360 playing...lolbrian6751Absolutely. I have had my Panasonic for a couple of months and I have zero image retention even after long sessions of gaming. It IS still possible very VERY unlikely unless you leave the same image on there for hours when you first get it. IMO these newer plasmas are ideal for gaming with their instance response rate and no ghosting. Just be sure to keep static images and programming with black bars off it for too long until you pass the hundred hour mark. I played 360 on mine from day one. Just take it easy for a while and you will be rewarded. thats just wat i wanted to hear haha looks like im going plasma in the future seeing that u can get a better bigger one for a cheaper price
[QUOTE="Crash6"]I'll be jumping to hd soon and I just want to hear from someone who knows what they're talking about that its safe to buy plasmas since they seem to be a little cheaper LCD's. Just so know I'll be doing a lot of tv watching, movie watching and ALOT of 360 playing...lolbrian6751Absolutely. I have had my Panasonic for a couple of months and I have zero image retention even after long sessions of gaming. It IS still possible very VERY unlikely unless you leave the same image on there for hours when you first get it. IMO these newer plasmas are ideal for gaming with their instance response rate and no ghosting. Just be sure to keep static images and programming with black bars off it for too long until you pass the hundred hour mark. I played 360 on mine from day one. Just take it easy for a while and you will be rewarded.
Spot on post..I have had my TH-58PZ800U for a few months now.....Not one problem.....and I spend hours each day gamming on it..
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