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Home Theater Systems : How to Prevent Burn-In on a Plasma TV

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Prevent burn-in on a plasma TV by turning it off when not in use or setting up a screen saver. Avoid getting burn-in on a plasma television with tips from an audio/video technician in this free video on home electronics.

Expert: Charles Willet
Contact: www.ATXAV.com
Bio: Charles Willet is the owner of ATX A/V in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • sorry bro, but you really need to speak louder.

  • u cant be talking in american dollars, becuase the only tv to cost that much is Pioneer Kuro....and i doubt you had the best tv on the market

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  • panasonic tvs have game mode which basically moves the image on the screen rapidly around... so fast the human eye cant detect it without making a differance in the quality of the image so that burn in cannot happen EVER...

    i dont know if other tv's have the same feature for there game mode... or if they just change brightness and stuff.

  • low ass volume!

  • @welldone4 5 minutes??

  • Thanks for stating the freaking obvious.

    Yet another useless video from Expert Village.

  • sceen burn is old tech, stop faffing about SB people.

  • @DistincTHD no tbh i dont think there is a fix, the people who sold me my tv said plasma is the best for playing games and tv's are so high tech now they dont get screen burn that wa with old gen tv's. what lieing gits. lucky i didnt beleve them completely and bought 5 year of insurance so evertime i get screen burn i get a new tv

  • @TheMightyMuMbY FUUCK, I Have a Burn in from my PS3 Friends List  :[ DAMN?! Have you found a fix?

  • This was NOT what I was looking for.

  • @UpgradeMclaClan it sucks. i have screen burn from the mw2 map, score, ammo and equipment

  • @suppachrisholland i completely got rid of the burn in though. the trick i did was i turned on the contrast and the brightness level all the way to the max, then i put a video game in and let it run in demonstration mode for 20 minutes. what do ya know, my screen was burn in free lol

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