I've had my Maxent EDTV for 2 years now, and leave it on for hours at a time, and never had burn-in. Is "burn-in" the LCD fan-boys version of "50GB is better than 25GB" blu-ray fanboy insult? :)
I'm guessing $8,000 for the 60" once it comes out. Or soon after.
MAK I've never thought of it that way but you're correct, burn-in sounds the same to me as Blu-Ray is better. I've never seen burn-in on any plasma and my family owns a few. If any one can find me an LCD that looks as good or better than a Pioneer 1080P plasma or a good DLP I'll give them a dollar. I don't even need to throw in Vidikron, Fujitsu or Runco plasmas. LCD might get there one day but it's still got a ways to go.
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I've had my Maxent EDTV for 2 years now, and leave it on for hours at a time, and never had burn-in. Is "burn-in" the LCD fan-boys version of "50GB is better than 25GB" blu-ray fanboy insult? :)
I'm guessing $8,000 for the 60" once it comes out. Or soon after.
MAK I've never thought of it that way but you're correct, burn-in sounds the same to me as Blu-Ray is better. I've never seen burn-in on any plasma and my family owns a few. If any one can find me an LCD that looks as good or better than a Pioneer 1080P plasma or a good DLP I'll give them a dollar. I don't even need to throw in Vidikron, Fujitsu or Runco plasmas. LCD might get there one day but it's still got a ways to go.