- Dec 12, 2009
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It’s occurred to me this morning that regardless of the problems I have had with my Panasonic 50GT50 that I may have purchased the completely wrong TV based on what I actually want to use it for!
As you all know gaming is very hi on my list of priorities for a TV and perhaps the low input lag and great picture (when it doesn’t show a fault) clouded my judgement. For the first time today as Batman Arkham City arrived through the post I suddenly thought ‘oh dear’. I have 4 3D games, Mortal Kombat, Killzone 3, Uncharted 3 and now Batman, none of which have been played yet! Giving my recent issues with image retention and the fact that 3D cranks up the contrast I’m beginning to think 3D gaming might not be such a wise idea on a Plasma TV. What are the chances of me completely killing my screen with image retention, or perhaps worse screen burn if I start gaming on it? Lets face it I can’t exactly game for 30 minutes and then spend hours running the rolling screen to clear it can I!
As you all know gaming is very hi on my list of priorities for a TV and perhaps the low input lag and great picture (when it doesn’t show a fault) clouded my judgement. For the first time today as Batman Arkham City arrived through the post I suddenly thought ‘oh dear’. I have 4 3D games, Mortal Kombat, Killzone 3, Uncharted 3 and now Batman, none of which have been played yet! Giving my recent issues with image retention and the fact that 3D cranks up the contrast I’m beginning to think 3D gaming might not be such a wise idea on a Plasma TV. What are the chances of me completely killing my screen with image retention, or perhaps worse screen burn if I start gaming on it? Lets face it I can’t exactly game for 30 minutes and then spend hours running the rolling screen to clear it can I!