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    Hii

    I've got a 42" Panasonic Viera (or something like that lol).
    And tomorrow, i want to play my PS3 on it (just tomorrow )

    Would it be ok, cause i've heard playing PS3's with stuff like HUD displays (i'll probs play COD4) "burns the screen". Never been too sure.


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    yeah my old screen went up in flames

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    The health bar ect may burn onto the screen but depends how long you play the ps3 for, if you play it for about 6 hours you may have a health bar for a while

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    Just switch the TV off every 2 hours for about 30 mins, that will prevent screen burn.
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    It only happens on Plasmas and if it does burn in after like 6 hours of playing it'll go away after a couple of hours watching TV
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    It only happens on Plasmas
    Happens to near enough every display that the whole point of a "screen saver", to prevent screen burn. I am not sure exactly how long you must play to burn an image but I would take a break every hour for 15 mins and turn the display off.

    Why? because you should only look at a screen continuously for 1 hour before taking a 15 min break so that 15 min would probably be a good time to let your tv rest


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    thanks guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    Happens to near enough every display that the whole point of a "screen saver", to prevent screen burn. I am not sure exactly how long you must play to burn an image but I would take a break every hour for 15 mins and turn the display off.

    Why? because you should only look at a screen continuously for 1 hour before taking a 15 min break so that 15 min would probably be a good time to let your tv rest
    Yeah but generally Plasmas are the most susceptible to screen burn, LCDs and CRTs generally have no problems with it, hell im surprised I haven't managed to burn an imprint of the Vista task bar into my monitor yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    Happens to near enough every display that the whole point of a "screen saver", to prevent screen burn. I am not sure exactly how long you must play to burn an image but I would take a break every hour for 15 mins and turn the display off.

    Why? because you should only look at a screen continuously for 1 hour before taking a 15 min break so that 15 min would probably be a good time to let your tv rest
    Agreed. The security monitor at my house is a CRT and the image is burned in the screen. I can turn it off and it will still look like it's on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eight View Post
    yeah my old screen went up in flames
    i dont think he meant that lol i think he ment the image burning into the screen ingnore this if were being sarcastic

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