Have you had issues with image retention and screen peeling?
I got a network logo burnt into (about 80% transparency) into the screen. I just watched the news every evening and somehow the logo got burnt in (not image retention). I am not too happy with Samsung's plasma technology as watching network HD TV falls within the parameters of honest and normal TV viewing. Burn in is not covered under warranty. A word of caution to prospective D6500, D6900, and D7000 owners, burn in is still an issue.
Thanks for the feedback. I lowered my contrast and brightness down to 50% and ran the break in slides from AVS forums for a whole week straight. Then I watched a full screen movie and the burn in seems to be virtually gone now. So I am happy that any IR or burn in the TV does get will eventually go away over time.
I just got this tv. Do you need to break in the pixels before normal use, like using a break in dvd? Also, are you using the movie setting in this video?
@emg81emg60, congratulations and where did you buy it? Why do you think you need to break in pixels? Yes blu ray is in.. You can also go into picture adjustments and make changes if necessary, plus other modes..
Have you had issues with image retention and screen peeling?
I got a network logo burnt into (about 80% transparency) into the screen. I just watched the news every evening and somehow the logo got burnt in (not image retention). I am not too happy with Samsung's plasma technology as watching network HD TV falls within the parameters of honest and normal TV viewing. Burn in is not covered under warranty. A word of caution to prospective D6500, D6900, and D7000 owners, burn in is still an issue.
Cypherus21 2 months ago
@Cypherus21 did you check your settings to automatically clear your pixels, which help with the burn image issue?
samsungd7000 2 months ago
@samsungd7000
Thanks for the feedback. I lowered my contrast and brightness down to 50% and ran the break in slides from AVS forums for a whole week straight. Then I watched a full screen movie and the burn in seems to be virtually gone now. So I am happy that any IR or burn in the TV does get will eventually go away over time.
Cypherus21 2 months ago
I just got this tv. Do you need to break in the pixels before normal use, like using a break in dvd? Also, are you using the movie setting in this video?
emg81emg60 6 months ago
@emg81emg60, congratulations and where did you buy it? Why do you think you need to break in pixels? Yes blu ray is in.. You can also go into picture adjustments and make changes if necessary, plus other modes..
samsungpnd7000 6 months ago
@gfunkgfunk, Amazon, plus the freebies...
samsungpnd7000 7 months ago
where did u buy it?
gfunkgfunk 8 months ago
no problem with plasma and gaming.. the processor speed makes sure of no problems with gaming...
samsungpnd7000 8 months ago
what did this run u i am kinda worryed about plasma do u do any gameing on the tv or no.
joseph10704 8 months ago
@joseph10704 picked it up for around $1600 shipped... i've tried a little gaming and all works beautifully fine...
samsungpnd7000 8 months ago