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<blockquote data-quote="93EXT" data-source="post: 3489640" data-attributes="member: 581658"><p>Plasma guy here too, 42"</p><p></p><p>I love the thing, I hate LCDs and that hazy look the screen has if your off angle a bit you can see the plastic cover, Also LCDs blacks are like gray....</p><p></p><p>And if you plasma is ghosting images badly, likely you **** at setting up the color brightness and contrast. From the factory, TVs are set to bright as they pretty much can. Most people on sites refer to it as torch mode ( from being set up so bright ) and soon as that gets left on a show with a Ticker or station symbol or a video game with stationary stats itll leave a ghost after an hour or so of play.</p><p></p><p>You can just turn the TV to another channel and after a bit it goes away.</p><p></p><p>Some plasmas also have a "panel saver" Where it shakes the screen in the very slightest or a little more depending on settings and the manufactuer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93EXT, post: 3489640, member: 581658"] Plasma guy here too, 42" I love the thing, I hate LCDs and that hazy look the screen has if your off angle a bit you can see the plastic cover, Also LCDs blacks are like gray.... And if you plasma is ghosting images badly, likely you **** at setting up the color brightness and contrast. From the factory, TVs are set to bright as they pretty much can. Most people on sites refer to it as torch mode ( from being set up so bright ) and soon as that gets left on a show with a Ticker or station symbol or a video game with stationary stats itll leave a ghost after an hour or so of play. You can just turn the TV to another channel and after a bit it goes away. Some plasmas also have a "panel saver" Where it shakes the screen in the very slightest or a little more depending on settings and the manufactuer. [/QUOTE]
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