@Bone52crusher Not true, i just got a 42" Panasonic Plasma, and i find while playing my PS3 there is definitely phosphorus trails. But it's also brand new, and might need to be broken in.
Thanks. had the Pana for almost 12 months now and clocked up many hours of gaming. Motion handling is a strenght of plasma and no noticable input lag that i have noticed.
Thanks for posting this. This is a pretty good test too, inside a room with very high contrast through the windows and doors. I couldn't se any Phosphur lag. How do you rate this set for motion handling and input lag?
Don't see anything, rebuy a best powerful eyes men, it's boged !
LIke floating back.
Plasma is perfect ! ( neo pdp ), cheap, best performance.
Juste 100 W + for a 50" !
algabow 1 month ago
Phosphur lag is a BS theory created by LCD fanboys.
Bone52crusher 2 years ago
@Bone52crusher haha no..... i love my plasma television don't get me wrong but, all plasma's have this minor issue. it's no big deal really.
miasmablk 1 year ago
@Bone52crusher Not true, i just got a 42" Panasonic Plasma, and i find while playing my PS3 there is definitely phosphorus trails. But it's also brand new, and might need to be broken in.
Passion4Rock88 4 months ago
if the camera has a high shutter speed it will see the lag easy compared to your eyes it could be as high as 250th/sec
joejoe133 2 years ago
Thanks. had the Pana for almost 12 months now and clocked up many hours of gaming. Motion handling is a strenght of plasma and no noticable input lag that i have noticed.
FreeRad1cal2008 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. This is a pretty good test too, inside a room with very high contrast through the windows and doors. I couldn't se any Phosphur lag. How do you rate this set for motion handling and input lag?
b0ris360 2 years ago