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Burning a plasma for 1H: results and comments hot out the lab
Vincent Alzieu
July 28, 2009 11:36 am
July 28, 2009 11:36 am
And we're off! Here's the first result from the great sport of the summer: lets all burn a plasma!The question was: are plasma TVs still subject to burning and if yes, is this temporary or permanent?
The rules are simple and tough: we display a fixed image of our logos for an hour with all settings at a max, then we film the results and also take a note of the damage with the naked eye. And what does this give??? You’re one click away from finding out!
Burning a plasma for 1 H: the results fresh out of the lab
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