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Is it ok to play video games on a plasma screen TV or will it burn into the screen?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Nick P asked: If I play video games on a plasma screen TV will it burn into the screen even if I remember to turn the TV off as soon as I get done playing the game. I thought if I shut it off as soon as I was done I wouldn’t have any [...]

Plasma burn in?

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

cubbies360 asked: Just bought a new Panasonic 1080p plasma. Although I know the chance is minimal, image retention can still occur nowadays. If I was watching a channel for a really long time that was seceptible to burn in, if I simply changed the channel very briefly every so often, would that “refresh” [...]

DLP LCD Plasma HDTV It Will Soon Be Time To Choose

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

C R Ellsworth asked: Recently the “Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act” was passed. This sets February 17th - 2009, as the “final-cut-off-date” for Over-The-Air Analog TV Broadcasts. That means your ‘Rabbit Ears’ and the tall antenna on your roof will be useless except for lawn ornaments. To [...]

How do you treat plasma burns?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

JUMP asked: I took a tesla coil covered it in foil then put copper coils on it. After being turned on i accidentally touched it making a burn blister then boiled and exploded the blister. Total size of burn is size of pen ballpoint.
Don’t worry I’m fine. just bored
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Supplements for Nasal Allergy and Sinus Infection Patients

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Alexander Chong asked: Nasal allergy is a quite common illness that everybody can have it. It is caused by the exposure of the individual to the various types of allergens such as pollen, fungus, mold, dust mites, certain foods, latex, animal dander, volatile chemicals and others. When allergens were inhaled into the nasal cavity, it [...]

I heard recently that there is a process to completely eliminate nuclear waste by burning it with plasma?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

ANTHONY M asked: The plasma just dissolves the nuclear structure or something, and the radioactivity is eliminated. Anyone know of the progress of this, because this sounds terrific if true!
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LCD Televisions - a List of Ten Advantages Over Plasma TV

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Will Kinkaid asked: Invariably in your search for a flat panel TV you will be faced with the decision of LCD or plasma. There’s a lot of good information on the web, however the technology is dynamic. Manufacturers scramble to
close disadvantages and win market space. Your final decision on your new TV should be [...]

What is the difference between a LCD screen and a Plasma screen? And which takes more care?

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

c_me_now06 asked: I have heard that you can hardly touch a lcd screen and the plasma screens burn. Can anyone help me out on this?
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How good is a plasma screen when used a pc monitor?

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

anotherbloodysuspension asked: I’m thinking of buying a plasma tv but I also want to connect my laptop via HDMI to it. I currently have a 32″ LCD as pc monitor.
Will the plasma get screen burn/retention?
Also plasma pixels are wider? as they’re 1024×768, which is 4:3 ratio but the actual screen is widescreen. So will that [...]

What TV should I get for my upcoming PS3? LCD? DLP? Plasma?

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

mr_peepers810 asked: I know the native resolution of the PS3 is going to be 1080p. I don’t know about plasma because of burn in, and I’m looking for around a 50″ widescreen because we watch a lot of movies. What to do?
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