Title | : | Gaming On A $69 (Nice) Plasma TV In 2022 |
Lasting | : | 10.45 |
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Views | : | 187 rb |
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I have a 50 inch panasonic and it is amazingbrI love my plasma display Comment from : UNYU - Cyberstorm64 |
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Bro, try a Panasonic plasma please Comment from : Martir Vides |
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from what i herd Panasonic and pioneer have the best plasma tvs my friend told me Panasonic bought out the pioneer tv now i have a pioneer plasma but its only 720p bought its good and bright and the speakers are loud and bassy i just got a 1080 Panasonic have tried it yet tho Comment from : BRYAN MEIER272XP |
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Got a 42" Panasonic 1080p plasma still going strong after 11 years (I think)brbrBeen intending to replace it with a higher end OLED but every year they're like a good bit better so I keep holding off Comment from : Hazelbutt |
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i've been considering getting a plasma as they seem to be extremely cheap in my area, like some older Panasonic plasmas i saw for as cheap as $20! it's amazing to me as these tvs offer some good visuals in a sea full of really poor quality LED's Comment from : Ethan Fraser |
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4:47 I cannot replicate bad brightness on my FullHD Pananonics They are on par with CCFL Bravia's and in the 300-500 nits range, which is plenty The colours on the Pana's pop, they are P3 gamut at least, and white is totally white This sample you show must have had really long on-hours, or LG was just bad at plasma's I think plasma's are among the finest displays I've ever come across The only downsides being energy use and a slight flickering (but way less than a CRT does) Comment from : 2kB of Fun |
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The flickering is probably some smooth motion Also yeah game mode would help out a butt load Also most of these tv's came with low internal resolutions but they would just scale the image to the internal res like my sammy has a 1024x768 internal res but it stretches 1080 over those pixels It looks very meh Comment from : CuЯb |
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This is the tv i have hanging on my wall Its awful for playing any sort of games on, things burn in almost immediately I only use it for streaming Comment from : ❄Icewaters77❄ |
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It’s an LG plasma what do you expect it’s not a Pioneer KRP 600M monitor Comment from : justin crossley |
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Alway plug into HDMI 1 not 2 or 3 HDMI 1 is usually the best Comment from : yeetus |
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In my country, even the Neo QLED 8K Samsung TV is still refered as a "pLaSmA" TVbrBasically any TV in here that's not a CRT is refered like that, pLaSmA Comment from : Windows 7 |
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plasma is useless these days Comment from : colclumper |
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Lg plasmas deepest shit ever made!:DDDD Comment from : Balázs Frank |
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Loved my Panasonic plasmas, used 3 from 2008-2018 and only got rid of the last one hilariously on accident Enjoyed the most premium COD 4 x360 era gaming, it was beautiful RIP Comment from : Trev0413 |
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Are you even supposed to lay a plasma tv on its side? Comment from : The Wanderer |
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Panasonic and Hitachi had some of the best plasma technology, especially when you put it in the right mode settings I honestly would rather have a plasma, given the cost, than an OLED TV Comment from : Evil Dead |
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Its a shame you didn't use a Pioneer Kuro or Panasonic plasma, they are far better than this LG plasma, a Kuro has perfect blacks, CRT grade motion, much better than OLED shadow detail, incredible contrast and so on, this LG is still better than early LCD was mond you Comment from : Wobble2007 |
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The OG RBG Comment from : Mack Dingo |
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2:44 im witching this on this exact TV that was given to me Comment from : Jordan Mntungwa |
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I remember playing snes with retropie and my old Panasonic plasma and it looked amazing, much better than a 4k LED Comment from : JAFO-PTY |
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There must be something wrong with this TV My old plasma from 2005 definitely had brilliant white, vibrant colors, and was capable of producing dark greys without any problems Comment from : Oli1974 |
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My first flat screen TV was a 42" Plasma, in 2005 I bought it used for more than 1000 Euros, incredible by today's standards ;) I was the first to have a flat TV in my entire street and all the neighbors came to see it I even wall mounted it, wow was I proud :) It had a resolution of 854x480 or something like that wohahahabrbrThe LCDs already were cheaper, but had a terrible picture in comparison to the plasma screens, that's why I went for one I used it all the way until 2017 when I moved to Colombia Now I got a used 47" OLED from Sony Comment from : Oli1974 |
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I have a 42" Zenith Plasma TV Its Great ! I do not game on it anymore but I did XBOX 360 the crap out of it back in the day Never an issue I got mine when Plasma was end of life 2010-2011ish There where only 4 manufactures of Plasma to my knowledge for TV panels Zenith I think used the LG panel Oh yah the Black levels are complete Trash but todays Standard LED 65" Samsung 4k's are not much better so Comment from : Stephen Seybolt |
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You really have to tune your plasma- not sure why you didn't use a universal remote LG wasn't known for having the best plasma also Comment from : Stranded 360 |
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Worst example to use lol I had a Samsung pn51d550 (which was a 7000series dupe) which looked incredible I had no burning in because I broke in my tv properly I also had the pc trick enabled that gave me 12ms of lag which is the fastest on any plasma 😁😁 Comment from : ParanoiaGentlman |
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Am I the only one who thinks david is creepy? Comment from : Jerem0y |
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i miss my plasma Comment from : drumitar |
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this guy takes an old plasma without checking it´s voltages,without calibrate it etc and expect it looks amazingbrI have a 720p plasma i changed some bad capacitors, adjusted the vs voltage, tweaked some values in the service menu and that old plasma beat the sht out of ANY FULL hd led i ever had Comment from : Shiroumx M |
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My only problem is that the pixels on my panasonic Viera are huge and its annoying Comment from : VacuumTubeProductions |
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Dawid, I think you hurt your credibility a bit on this one, but given your youth, I can forgive you LG might make an amazin OLED, but their plasmas were definitely 3rd tier I have an Dell/Alienware 4K60 Hz, 1440p165 Hz, and a Panasonic G series plasma The LEDs are both 32” curved and the plasma is a 50” My son has a high end Legion laptop Once properly set up, as others have said, that Pany is the hands down winner for a quality, immersive gaming experience The experience you’re getting here is the same as if you took a low-end Aliexpress Express that is 10 years obsolete and tried to get a good experience out of it Comment from : Raul Ybarra |
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Cheap plasma were pretty crap, and if anything some of the last ones were the worst, they just sort of gave up trying Having said that you could dramatically improve them with calibration The high end ones were fantastic for movies at the time, they just had a really smooth natural look about them, and black levels no LCD could touch at the time However they all lack brightness, and 10+ years down the line they will be even worse as they loose brightness with agebrbrMany only had about 150cd/m2 of brightness, current TVs are often well over 1000 For that reason they would be fine for TV/games in a dark room, and have the bonus of very fast screen response and not burning your retinas away Comment from : Chris M |
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Apart from that u got some settings wrong Plasma tv's are awesome I have an old 40 inch samsung in the bedroom that I use to game in bed from my pc or switch and the colors are amazing I love that tv Comment from : Cas |
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I had a 70" plasma in my living room for like two two and a half years Fortunately the lack of brightness wasn't an issue for me since I rarely saw the sun during that time of my life, but when I was watching in the daytime the dark screen and the glare were maddening and unbearable and I often just used the 40" Sony Trinitron CRT I picked up for the price of being willing to move the thing from a cinephile friend of my family during the day brOne thing you failed to note was the absolute gobs of heat plasma displays produce I measured the temperature of the back of that 70" at 130-140 degrees in freedom units depending on the ambient air temp, which is in the "highly uncomfortable but not enough to actually burn flesh" range lol In fact being an older farmhouse that was renovated on the cheap that was also on top of a hill above the windbreaks in the area, we had to have space heaters in most of the living areas of the house in addition to the central furnace to keep it livable in the winter for every area except the kitchen/dining/living room area of the home because the TV kept it pleasantly warm, there was like a 5-10 degree difference in the temperature of the front of the house based on whether or not the TV was running Once, my roommates and I ran out of LP for the furnace right at the start of a two week long cold snap that saw wind chills hitting 70 below zero and we sealed off all but the front area of the house and the bathroom and three space heaters and the tv kept us warm until LP could be delivered a week and a half later The downside was when the summer afterward it was 115 in the shade so even with the A/C going full tilt watching TV in the living room was a fairly moist experience because the TV was running even hotter lol Comment from : Baron Von Slambert |
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i had a UT50, one of the best panels plasma ever had the image was better than any non-oled tv nowadays i love the 'grain' effect from plasma tvs, they switch on or off in very fast velocity to make the shades from black to white and between them Comment from : Diego Zirih |
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Not that old because it has HDMI No one will read this, certainly not Dawid, but I bought a Panasonic Plasma back in 2006 and it had HDMI… Comment from : Otacon |
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1:55 Holy Meow Comment from : Yuzuki Miyazono |
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i also find it funny when dawid inspects the horses butt Comment from : Lachlan Furini |
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i used to have a panasonic plasma tv and after 5 minutes the images being displayed all went red Comment from : Lachlan Furini |
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I would only use a CRT tv for retro games Comment from : Luis H |
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u could hav calibrated the picture b4 ur video and the brightness isnt an issue thats how most if not all plasmas behave should b viewed in pitch black and the blacks looking greyish some times is jus lazy graphic design guys etc plasma tvs never reached their full potentional (f**k u samsung) lol ive got the same tv u hav there and only paid $700 +tax new 13 yrs ago i want an OLED but dont think if worth it just yetbrbrcheers man and keep that tv foreverbrbrget ISP tech to calibrate it and use in a blackout room ull look it Comment from : Nathan NSX Marques |
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You just reviewed the TV i bought yesterday! It consumes some power (200-300w) but is otherwise dirt cheap (100euros), proven itself by running for 10 years now (since it is 2010 model) and with a decent TVbox an amazing asset! Comment from : Jānis |
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That grey background is really nostalgic to me Comment from : Amin Az Channel |
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i have this EXACT tv in my workout roomlol feels like i goit it AGES agolol Comment from : SHNAKZ69 |
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lol what is this At least get a good plasma Comment from : mccrorie |
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You did the Plasma tv dirty first thing your using a LG come on man Comment from : Jacquelyn Swartz |
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I have samsung plasma f4900 3D 2014, and believe me the best cinematic picture with full contrast and colors you like to see is on Plasma Tvs better than led, brThe technology is different and most expensive in manufacturing than led, so the companies stop produce it, To reduce cost Comment from : Mahmoud Kamal |
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Still using a 12 year old Panasonic G30 Excellent 1080p TV, in game mode it's perfect with a console Doesn't exabit any of the picture quirks of that LG or any image persistence problemsbrbrWhen it breaks I'll get an OLED Comment from : John Roberts |
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i have that tv still its still good for watching movies and tv and what not Comment from : TropixI |
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*Buys a cheap plasma TVbr*Fails to calibrate it properlybr*Complains about how bad it looksbrbr10/10 review Comment from : Rathalomaniac |
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4:55 sus Comment from : KennYA51 |
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LG plasmas are terrible Comment from : Wingman1977 |
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I have a Panasonic TCP42GT25 plasma tv, ots a 3d TV too And it still works like it's brand new, even survived a hurricane Comment from : Hayden |
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I've been hunting for the perfect plasma TV for about a year and finally found it 50" flagship Panasonic from 2010 that was sitting in someone's guest house (must be nice lol) which means super low hours No burn in and I got it for dirt cheap Plasmas still hold their own, especially with viewing angles and blacks The only downside is the flickering that was mentioned but you really have to focus on it to notice No plans for gaming but if you want to, switch the picture setting to "game mode" Improves the image a TON Just be careful about burn in with games that have huds Comment from : ipoosk |
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I love how awesome CRTs are Refresh rates in the hundreds were common, something that would be completely unheard of for other types of displays for another twenty years Comment from : hannah |
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Plasma tvs have second to best clear motion after crt Comment from : winged hussar |
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We have a large plasma TV we bought about a decade ago and use it with our Switch Works great for usbrbrSo that's a sample size of 1 - not good, and 1 - good Comment from : Folco Took |
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I have a 49" 1080p Panasonic Plasma TV that is still there in my room that I picked up at a local yard sale for 20 dollars back in 2020 after bargaining a bit, it gets the job done, so no complains there(mainly used for watching youtube and playing movies through my fire TV stick, and tbh the colors look way better on my plasma tv the one in the video Comment from : MayorPlayz |
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Wouldn't VA be a better "poor mans oled"? Comment from : fikajlo |
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I bought my plasma TV back in 2011 Panasonic still has good color Yeah it bleeds when you play for a long time It's set ups like the people say and set up on the Xbox TV guide for color set up Plus when the sun light hits the plasma screen it weakin the pixels some weird reason Best to watch in a dim lit room Comment from : Tommy Wu |
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There are much better quality Plasma TV them that one I have a LG that is four years newer that has a great black levels Comment from : Jim Hultberg |
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i still use my plasma tv because its to heavy to move Comment from : solid luvs goth girls |
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You need to get a hold of a Pioneer Kuro Elite or a Panasonic VT series if you want the absolute pinnacle of Plasma tech LG, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio weren’t even close to those Comment from : EweToobUsername |
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The best plasma TV's are still among the best TV's, deep blacks only beaten by OLED, This one's low end isn't it Comment from : Laserdreamz |
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I still use a Plasma Panasonic TV; it's been going strong for over ten years and has been great for gaming; however, this year, it's starting to show burn-in Would any of you be able to recommend a great gaming TV that is very responsive (gaming) for cheap? I don't need all the innovative TV features like most modern smart tbs have Comment from : Faith † Walker |
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When you don't replace your tv for years Comment from : King Zombie |
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Really not a representative review of plasmas Comment from : mikkliish |
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plasmas are superior espescially if 720p! Comment from : deathwish squish |
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I'm still using my ten year old 42" Panasonic VierrabrI'll never changebrYou're using a terrible modelbrI hate watching my friends shit LCD TVsbrPlus it heats my living room nicely Comment from : kildog |
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it's so funny because plasma TVs at the high end were nicer picture in their prime but no one bothered to try and solve the problems with it because LCD based tech like LED, OLED, QLED, and IPS came along so quickly, there was like a new LCD standard every year for a while Now we have mostly settled on OLED and IPS but plasma specifically had some larger models with ridiculously high refresh rates for the time like 240hz I think the model you picked really just kind of sucks and doesnt show literally anything plasma was capable of should have looked harder or increased the budget bud this aint hardly a nice plasma worth a shit at all even for today foh Comment from : tbonedude12 |
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My parents still have an old plasma TV in their living room from 2010 Its Panasonic 720p 60 Hz I sometimes play Xbox 360 on it and its great Comment from : Ignisan |
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I bought a 42 inch plasma 3d tv from Panasonic for 45 dollar The black value and the color reproduction are really good, but I also have the problem that the contrast is not really good However, that doesn't bother me at all in my bedroom For the money you can't go wrong The little man's oled Comment from : Dani banani |
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Plasma TVs have the best color contrast by far Comment from : CAT_SAYS_NO |
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My grandad still uses a Panasonic 480p plasma TV in his living room to this day Surprised it still works and looks surprisingly good for its age Comment from : CJM cola cole |
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2023 Comment from : lucutes |
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Is it bad color accuracy because the tv is really old and the display is dying out? Comment from : E P |
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You picked a mediocre plasma to do your test A Kuro Elite or a Panasonic GT ST UT VT would have resulted in a different outcome Comment from : Imperious Rex |
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get a professional Panasonic plasma display they are really good Comment from : SANTA978b |
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i remember buying my first tv in 2009 being a 50" plasma at Circuit City for 2k LMAO I was 18 thinking that was the greastest TV ever lol Comment from : Andii Ramii |
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I still have both my Panasonic zt65 and Panasonic 58v10 and both pictures are still good as new they've seen some heavy use The picture quality especially on the zt is phenomenal Comment from : Adam 444 777 |
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Are you sure you got a plasma TV? I know its an "old" technology, but I have never experienced a greay - black screen or any of your issues really i know I got a samsung TV, not an LG, but still burn-in was an issue, but I have never got up to a stance when it got noticeamble brighter blackscreen, nor even problems with brighntness ike you got Yours must have been some seriously shit used panel there Comment from : Bagdadsky_Hornik |
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You must also try Panasonic Vierra Series (ST60, VT60 and ZT60) brbrI'm using a 50" ST60 and it's wonderful It even has anti-reflective coating like retina MacBooks and I don't have image quality issues with bright rooms Comment from : Δημήτρης Βερλής |
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Uh you still have underwear older than that TV?brbrDude, respect Comment from : Abi Rizky |
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I had a plasma TV up until 2 years ago and I never had any problems with it The picture was awesome, the performance was just fine, and it was a good viewing experience overall The downside - they are INSANELY heavy and the bulbs can burn out Comment from : Ryan Granet |
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my plasma tv has fans Comment from : Eetuilia |
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I remember sitting in my gaming room back in 2010 playing Oblivion on a plasma TV having the time of my life and when I quit the game all the UI had been burned into the screen Comment from : Crimce |
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You just got a bad plasma My Panasonic PZ85U from 2008 still kicks ass and has no issues with brightness or color accuracy Comment from : J B |
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My plasma never got that burn in However , it did run very hot, was way too heavy, but the image quality ass perfection Comment from : TheGoldenWolf |
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I have a 50 inch plasma from Panasonic From 2012 ish? I used to game on it a fair bit Was good with the ps4 and PC hooked on vga Comment from : TheGoldenWolf |
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Soooo I have my series s connected to that very tv in my basement 😮 Comment from : coachk37 |
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I have 2 pioneers Kuro 50" plasms sets Both still run excellently and have no burn-in or faded colors I have a Vizio 65" OLED and comparing the two is apples to oranges The best way is to think of plasma like a vinyl record with its textured deep colors while the OLED has crazy sharpness, brightness, and detailed contrasts Comment from : Jesus Manzano |
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This TV is STILL sitting in my family's living room and it still does its job very well You can't deny the fact that LG's plasma TV are enduring and their quality is superb I'm going to buy a new TV for my parents this year, but I would keep this one in my room It's like evidence of a time when the manufacturers really care about the quality of their products Comment from : Huy Hoang Do |
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yah that tv sucks had it for many years Comment from : Strix |
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4:56 those aren't black levels, it's the plasma tv saving you from getting caught lackin by censoring it Comment from : Shlok Jhawar |
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