For those with Plasmas?

IR is a bit of an issue but I have both, LCD and Plasma and I still prefer the Plasma over the LCD. The picture quality is just way better for me.

I had both and prefer LCD ;)
 
That was my fear - until I saw the Samsung B650. Read up the reviews and check what they say about the blacks ; you probably won't find too much darker, other than LED - which is still considerably close.

You'll get better blacks in Panasonic product - the only one left after Pioneer and Hitachi pulled out. Samsung is an OK company, just that Panasonic beats them.
 
You must have a junk plasma and a good LCD then. A good plasma will look better than a good LCD. Compare likes with likes. ;)

Shame! I prefer 'entry level' over 'junk' ;) I loved my plasma and raved to everyone about it ...

... but you're right - they were in different leagues. Also, I'm not sure how plasmas have improved from 2007 to 2009?
 
I'm beginning to think it's more luck of the draw. I got a Pvision plasma about 4 years ago. Never gave me a days trouble. Got a 42" Sammy about 8 months ago, no problems. Got the 50" Sammy more or less the same time and IR.... I just don't get it. Must have something to do with the quality and/or source of the panels used...

I've also had LCD's and they certainly have their advantages but SD playback is not one of them and I dislike that greyness to the picture where plasma is black and has a richness which you don't get with LCD...

It may be your burning in process that is causing the issues.
I was told by a few salesman in different stores that you don't have to do a burn-in anymore.
Samsung also say you don't have to, and the reviews on the Samsungs I read also say you don't have to.

Had zero issue with mine so far, only a few weeks though, and I have kuk luck usually.
 
It may be your burning in process that is causing the issues.
I was told by a few salesman in different stores that you don't have to do a burn-in anymore.
The burning in process is not harmful at all as all it entails is operating the screen well within its parameters in terms of brightness and contrast levels... I'm aware the burn in process is no longer mandatory but do it as a precaution. I think there a lot of sub standard panels out there. As mentioned before I flog my 42" without any repercussions picture wise but the 50", on its 2nd pane,l is full of s h i t.

You got the 42" Alf?
 
The burning in process is not harmful at all as all it entails is operating the screen well within its parameters in terms of brightness and contrast levels... I'm aware the burn in process is no longer mandatory but do it as a precaution. I think there a lot of sub standard panels out there. As mentioned before I flog my 42" without any repercussions picture wise but the 50", on its 2nd pane,l is full of s h i t.

You got the 42" Alf?


Got this one.
http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/...v/PS42A450P1XXM/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
 
Shame! I prefer 'entry level' over 'junk' ;) I loved my plasma and raved to everyone about it ...

... but you're right - they were in different leagues. Also, I'm not sure how plasmas have improved from 2007 to 2009?

I have the equivalent to your model but in Plasma, the PS50B650. I absolutely love it. Have the IR issue we were speaking about but hardly even notice it to be honest. Seems to have come a long way...
 
The IR on my screen dissapears very quickly, even after watching lord of the rings wide screen. It's gone very quickly. If it's slightly stubborn, like from my wife watching style channel, then i run the scroller, and gone by the time i'm finished my smoke. All i can say, is both tech's have their drawbacks, but IR shouldn't spoil your plasma experience. I'm more concerned about the dent in the rear frame! I have heard and read, IR dramatically reduces over useage, and i truly believe the more it gets used the better it gets. Every time i switch on my plasma, it looks better to me. Just amazing. I have an LCD too, and it doesn't come close to the picture i have on the plasma.
 
@ Alf, Wasp and Iceman...

How is the IR after watching a full game of rugby (80 minutes)?? I'm talking specifically of the score bar displayed at the bottom of the screen...

I suspect Alf experiences 0 effects on his 42" as this seems to be more prevalent on the 50" panels (speculating)...
 
@ Alf, Wasp and Iceman...

How is the IR after watching a full game of rugby (80 minutes)?? I'm talking specifically of the score bar displayed at the bottom of the screen...

I suspect Alf experiences 0 effects on his 42" as this seems to be more prevalent on the 50" panels (speculating)...

Mine is usually gone after about 5 to 10 minutes. I have a 50" plasma.
 
@ Alf, Wasp and Iceman...

How is the IR after watching a full game of rugby (80 minutes)?? I'm talking specifically of the score bar displayed at the bottom of the screen...

I suspect Alf experiences 0 effects on his 42" as this seems to be more prevalent on the 50" panels (speculating)...

Haven't had that issue yet.
I haven't had the tv on for more than 8 hours at a time, I usually leave it on when I go out in the evening, and haven't seen any burn.

It's got some pixel shift technology which prevents that - that I did switch on.

anti burn-in technology
SAMSUNG’s Plasma HDTVs are built to last. Anti-burn-in technology uses auto pixel shift, signal pattern processing function, and all white screens to ensure that no images are burned into your plasma panel.

http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/.../PN42A450P1DXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
 
Haven't had that issue yet.
I haven't had the tv on for more than 8 hours at a time, I usually leave it on when I go out in the evening, and haven't seen any burn.

It's got some pixel shift technology which prevents that - that I did switch on.



http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/.../PN42A450P1DXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
Yeah that pixel shift is a bit of a gimmick. That won't prevent screen burn IMHO but instead of a single logo burned into the screen you'll have a smudged logo burned in over a bigger area with pixel shift on....

I do believe the 42" is a lot more stable though and it p1sses me off that the 50" is not..
 
Yeah that pixel shift is a bit of a gimmick. That won't prevent screen burn IMHO but instead of a single logo burned into the screen you'll have a smudged logo burned in over a bigger area with pixel shift on....

I do believe the 42" is a lot more stable though and it p1sses me off that the 50" is not..

I went through about 60 customer reviews on Amazon before I bought it.
The okes on there don't hold any punches. :)
 
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