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[QUOTE="Dnyr85, post: 665856, member: 306"] How about flashlighting or stuttering/slow down which is known on Samsungs? LED's are known for this. Plasma can have image retention or (IR) although it usually goes away rather fast anymore. The older Plasma's ( first few generations) had image burn in issues. I own the Pioneer Kuro, best plasma ever made and have never seen any IR or burn in. I just got the Panny and have not seen any IR yet, but have read that they do indeed get IR. You have to really abuse the panel in my opinion to get burn in anymore. There are tools out there to rid the panel of this now. Disney has a pixel flipper in it's WOW dvd that works wonders. Oh, and I recommend that DVD to all who want to get the best out of their panels without having to pay a pro calibrator. Overall it comes down to your preference. LED's are good for brighter rooms, Plasma for darker. No two panels are the same. One panel might show defects while another may seem perfect. Each individual see's things differently as well. The list goes on. Honestly, the best way to find the right TV is to get one in the house and set up like it would be for daily use. But after returning TV after TV within day's of taken it in could cause a red flag, lol. I would do some research. Check out Cnet and their reviews/ratings. They are pretty good at what they do. [/QUOTE]
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