Question About New Panasonic Viera Plasma?
hi, finally bought a new panasonic veira 50 inch plasma tv.
i’ve been reading through some of the questions here and they keep talking about break-in and from surfing through them i couldn’t really get a constant answer. do i need to change the settings of the picture quality to something specific? please let me know… and since it’s still new… is it bad to watch like blu-ray movies cause most of the blu-ray movies i watch which in the correct screen format have black bars on the top and on the bottom… will that be bad for the screen like image retention or something? do i have to change it to full mode where i expand the movie to the whole screen ?(which i hate cause its not the correct size) or do i have to wait for 100 hours before i watch it normally
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November 13th, 2009
On the newer plasmas burn in, ghosting, etc, do not exist anymore. New technologies have all but solved those problems. No concerns there. The black bars or letterbox will not damage your TV.
The 100 hours you are referring to is the break in period, which is more about 200 hours. The reasons:
1. Exercise the phosphors in the plasma TV
2. Ensure the TV is in working order.
After the 200 hours you then want to calibrate your TV to optimal settings.
November 14th, 2009
with the black bars at the top and bottom,, thats the way it was shown in the cinema so you wont get the full picture unless you zoom in , but if you do you will loose some of the picture and the picture quality will suffer,,
there is a new tv out just now that shows the complete picture without the black bars,, it has got a longer screen but the height is squashed down,,