in our store we had one of the 65-inch Marantz(if I remember correctly) which were the new 103-inchers of four years ago. The boss left the pearl harbor DVD on menu all night... when we came back next morning, you could unplug the plasma from the electric source, and the image of the menu would still be seen, mostly, without power!!
it was amazing and it also was really hard for us to loose a $25,000 plasma, but it was back to normal in no time, sooooo, I think those issues must be resolved by now, if it wasn't such a problem 4 years ago.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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in our store we had one of the 65-inch Marantz(if I remember correctly) which were the new 103-inchers of four years ago. The boss left the pearl harbor DVD on menu all night... when we came back next morning, you could unplug the plasma from the electric source, and the image of the menu would still be seen, mostly, without power!!
it was amazing and it also was really hard for us to loose a $25,000 plasma, but it was back to normal in no time, sooooo, I think those issues must be resolved by now, if it wasn't such a problem 4 years ago.