Got this a week ago. Just finally got to it. It's a Toshiba 42HP66. I had a good logic board so I tried that first. I think it might have been worse before, but I can't really say. This uses the same PDP as the Viore PDP42V18HA I parted out last month because it wasn't worth buying a main for, and also because it had slight burn in. I'd left it connected to my laptop with no screensaver for a couple days, lesson learned. So I actually have another PDP to try, but it's not much better. And it's a whole lot of work just to see if it's burn in before I part it out. Vs and Vs are dead on too.
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Does this look like burn in?
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Re: Does this look like burn in?
A few days is unlikely to burn in the screen, but it might cause image retention, which needs time to fade.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Does this look like burn in?
I think he means NTSC static.
I agree, though, it's probably not really burn-in of the phosphors, a good wipe run or snow static for a couple days would likely clear them right up.
I've seen several plasma panels that I thought for sure were starting to burn in (from computer outputs left on too long / media center selection screens, etc.) that faded out just fine after some time on random noise but it takes a lot longer than the typical built-in 20 minute or so scrolling-white wipe cycle in most plasmas.
You'll probably have to feed in a video signal of static from an external source or disable any auto-shutdown as most tuners will recognise no/low signal and shut off the TV for inactivity.Last edited by drussell; 01-25-2015, 12:39 PM.
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