As a employee and at a copy which uses LCD/Plasma in commercial settings
1) Plasma do have burn in issues... While they do get removed... the longer that the image stayed up there the long it will take to fade
2) LCD can burn in it just takes a lot! longer... we have menu boards and you can which have been running for a year... and you can see the menu after when you change the picture
3) Plasma fade over time... the filimit which lights up wears out over time
4) 1080p is expensive and you have limited choices...
That being said I did choose Plasma over LCD in two our of three sets for my personal use since plasma is a better picture and much faster response time for sports... you just have to be carefull...
IF WE CAN JUST GET THE STATIONS FROM DISPLAYING THERE LOGO...
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As a employee and at a copy which uses LCD/Plasma in commercial settings
1) Plasma do have burn in issues... While they do get removed... the longer that the image stayed up there the long it will take to fade
2) LCD can burn in it just takes a lot! longer... we have menu boards and you can which have been running for a year... and you can see the menu after when you change the picture
3) Plasma fade over time... the filimit which lights up wears out over time
4) 1080p is expensive and you have limited choices...
That being said I did choose Plasma over LCD in two our of three sets for my personal use since plasma is a better picture and much faster response time for sports... you just have to be carefull...
IF WE CAN JUST GET THE STATIONS FROM DISPLAYING THERE LOGO...