It is extremely rare that you will ever burn in a plasma. For example I tested my Panasonic (after the first 100 hours) and left a Nintendo Wii on there for 8 hours and there was not even a hint on image retention let alone burn in. I have have ever witnessed a friends Sharp Auqos LCD that had "burned in" after a period of watching ESPN.
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It is extremely rare that you will ever burn in a plasma. For example I tested my Panasonic (after the first 100 hours) and left a Nintendo Wii on there for 8 hours and there was not even a hint on image retention let alone burn in. I have have ever witnessed a friends Sharp Auqos LCD that had "burned in" after a period of watching ESPN.
well its either lcd or dlp for me to much gamming to spend that type of money on a nnice plasma tv.