Re: Burn In
- From: "VietNam Vet" <Vet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 18:20:09 -0400
I did not ask about what I watch.I wanted to know about burn in on HDTV not
what you want to tell me what I should watch or do you have a problem of
burn in of your brain.
To the people that told me about burn in on HDTV thanks.
Vietnam Vet
"Howlee" <Sampsonanddeliah1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "rz" <rz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "VietNam Vet" <Vet@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:de3ckr0mou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I want to get a HDTV but IM afraid of burn in.
>>> I like to watch FOX news 8 hours a day, Im a news hound and like to
>>> watch history channel and Discovery channel but I heard that the logos
>>> will cause burn in.
>>> I heard that the plasma, rear projection TV are the worst for burn in
>>> and the dlp, LCD do not have a good of a picture as a plasma.
>>> I want to get a 55 or 65 inch.
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> thanks,
>>> Vietnam Vet
>>
>> Fox = "news". now that's funny!
>>
> Read the news off the internet.
>
> and watch the BBC.
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>
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