I want to play ps3 games on plasma TV as my parents bought a 50 inch plasma Tv, and I want to know if games on PS3 that are Pal 1080p will it work ? On the tv like Call Of Duty 5 on PS3 if i play it on the plasma tv will it be better than playing on a 1080p lcd tv or a 50 inch plasma tv? And what about plasma burn in?
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September 12th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
In the past plasma was clearly better than LCD as the latter had long persistence times, poor viewing angle and very low contrast ratios. In recent years this has narrowed considerably to the point where plasma is still a bit better but LCD is better value for money.
Whether or not your particular plasma will support 1080p depends on which model it is, if they just bought it then it’s almost guaranteed that it will.
Keep in mind though that 1080p is technically tricky to achieve at 60fps so many games render at a lower resolution and upscale to 1080p, therefore research on any specific titles you intend to buy.
September 12th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
It will be SAFER to display on an LCD panel TV set… it used to be like this before until now. Plasmas are much more improved now making all gamers happy. But it is all about your plasma settings and you can avoid burning-in.
Unfortunately plasmas can burn images into the phosphor, and once burned, it will never be the same, even with the built-in screen wiper. Make sure NOT HAVE any non-moving images like dashboards or weaponry on plasma screen. And reduce colors of your plasma.
As for the 1080P / 720P dilemma you have, do you really think you REALLY concentrate on how DETAILED your enemy is? Dad is the one to worry about…