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Sounds like a great deal. Where did you get it, if I may ask?
-k
--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, frank elliot <prince4u_33181@y...>
wrote:
> I purchased a LG 52 inch DLP three weeks ago and the
> picture is fantastic!! $2000 No rainbows....no worry
> about burnin....Now I hope we dont lose vOOM!! RALPH
> --- rvsixer <satguys2004@y...> wrote:
>
> >
> > SteveJSWill the still channel identifier logos at
> > the bottom of the screen cause burn-in on HDTVs that
> > are prone to burn-in?[/QUOTE Wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > There has been excellent information already
> > offered on technologies
> > > subject to burn-in (properly adjust contrast,
> > limit stationary sidebar
> > > and logo viewing, only correction I have is ALL
> > RPTV technologies by
> > > definition must have a screen).
> > >
> > > Yes if you watch the same logo for hours at a
> > time, in factory "torch"
> > > mode screen settings, you will undoubtedly get
> > burn-in. With a
> > > properly adjusted set the chances of it drop down
> > to a remote
> > > possibility (and as mentioned PQ goes up
> > significantly).
> > >
> > > Most 16:9 sets allow you to shift a 4:3 image
> > around, I do this every
> > > 15-20 minutes if watching a logo'd program for any
> > length of time. The
> > > logo is moved to a completely new section of the
> > screen. I have no
> > > worries about burn-in on my CRT RPTV.
> > >
> > > TV's are in a state of flux right now. Having
> > just shopped for a new
> > > bigscreen the last four months, I could not find a
> > current mass
> > > produced fixed pixel display that matched the PQ
> > of a properly adjusted
> > > CRT (also the DLP rainbows and LCD SDE really
> > killed me on those
> > > technologies), and none come anywhere near the
> > same price point.
> > >
> > > So take your choice, no burn-in and less PQ, or
> > avoidable burn-in and
> > > great PQ for a low price. Undoubtedly in a couple
> > of years new
> > > technologies will evolve and kill the CRT
> >
.
> > >
> > > Rob.
> >
> >
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--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, frank elliot <prince4u_33181@y...>
wrote:
> I purchased a LG 52 inch DLP three weeks ago and the
> picture is fantastic!! $2000 No rainbows....no worry
> about burnin....Now I hope we dont lose vOOM!! RALPH
> --- rvsixer <satguys2004@y...> wrote:
>
> >
> > SteveJSWill the still channel identifier logos at
> > the bottom of the screen cause burn-in on HDTVs that
> > are prone to burn-in?[/QUOTE Wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > There has been excellent information already
> > offered on technologies
> > > subject to burn-in (properly adjust contrast,
> > limit stationary sidebar
> > > and logo viewing, only correction I have is ALL
> > RPTV technologies by
> > > definition must have a screen).
> > >
> > > Yes if you watch the same logo for hours at a
> > time, in factory "torch"
> > > mode screen settings, you will undoubtedly get
> > burn-in. With a
> > > properly adjusted set the chances of it drop down
> > to a remote
> > > possibility (and as mentioned PQ goes up
> > significantly).
> > >
> > > Most 16:9 sets allow you to shift a 4:3 image
> > around, I do this every
> > > 15-20 minutes if watching a logo'd program for any
> > length of time. The
> > > logo is moved to a completely new section of the
> > screen. I have no
> > > worries about burn-in on my CRT RPTV.
> > >
> > > TV's are in a state of flux right now. Having
> > just shopped for a new
> > > bigscreen the last four months, I could not find a
> > current mass
> > > produced fixed pixel display that matched the PQ
> > of a properly adjusted
> > > CRT (also the DLP rainbows and LCD SDE really
> > killed me on those
> > > technologies), and none come anywhere near the
> > same price point.
> > >
> > > So take your choice, no burn-in and less PQ, or
> > avoidable burn-in and
> > > great PQ for a low price. Undoubtedly in a couple
> > of years new
> > > technologies will evolve and kill the CRT
> >

> > >
> > > Rob.
> >
> >
> > --
> > rvsixer
> >
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
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> > http://www.satelliteguys.us by rvsixer
> >
> >
>
>
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>
>
> test'; ">
>
>
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