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Latest post 10-02-2008 11:13 AM by Weebyx. 4 replies.
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  • 10-02-2008 9:05 AM

    • Weebyx
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    BV4 Burn-In and "Activate After Image" setting

    Hi.

    I have just bought my first Plasma screen, and off course, the Burn-In thingy is at the back of my head. Is this actually a problem with the latest B&O/Panasonic panels ?

    I have noticed that there in the Customer Service menu is something called "Activate After Image". What is this used for ?

    I use my MediaPC to watch all my HD materials, and i have enabled the "Dreamscene" in Windows Vista, to make sure the desktop image is dynamic. But should i be worried to ude Vista Media Center to listen to music and so on. If my girlfriend is listening to music, the MCE image is quite static when listening to an entire album.

    What are your experinces with BV4/9(Lates version) and image retention/burn.in ?

    /Weebyx

  • 10-02-2008 9:16 AM In reply to

    Re: BV4 Burn-In and "Activate After Image" setting

    Weebyx:
    I have just bought my first Plasma screen, and off course, the Burn-In thingy is at the back of my head. Is this actually a problem with the latest B&O/Panasonic panels ?

    The answer is ACM Wink

    Jq. BS4 BL3 A8 Form2

  • 10-02-2008 9:26 AM In reply to

    • Weebyx
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    Re: BV4 Burn-In and "Activate After Image" setting

    xegoon:

    Weebyx:
    I have just bought my first Plasma screen, and off course, the Burn-In thingy is at the back of my head. Is this actually a problem with the latest B&O/Panasonic panels ?

    The answer is ACM Wink

    But is it ? ACM as i understand it, will calibrate the colors so they match eachother, but how can it help on burn-in or retention ? If an image has been burned in, then ACM cannot remove it just bu adjusting the colors.

    Or am i wrong ?

    /Weebyx

  • 10-02-2008 10:10 AM In reply to

    Re: BV4 Burn-In and "Activate After Image" setting

    Sorry, i was a problem of my poor english Embarrassed

    The problem of the Burn-in dosen't exist in D8, D9 & D10 panels. The new BV4 has mounted D10 panel. However, the bright drop after (about) 1,5 minutes with still images...

    Jq. BS4 BL3 A8 Form2

  • 10-02-2008 11:13 AM In reply to

    • Weebyx
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    Re: BV4 Burn-In and "Activate After Image" setting

    xegoon:

    Sorry, i was a problem of my poor english Embarrassed

    The problem of the Burn-in dosen't exist in D8, D9 & D10 panels. The new BV4 has mounted D10 panel. However, the bright drop after (about) 1,5 minutes with still images...

    Ok, i have the D9 panel in my new BV4 with ACM, so i will not worry :)

    /weebyx

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