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<blockquote data-quote="Forgotten Illustrator" data-source="post: 45836" data-attributes="member: 17564"><p>Plasma make there light by using gases and phosphor to make the colored pixel. how image burn is a damaged pixel, whose phosphors have been prematurely aged and therefore glow less intensely than those of surrounding pixels.This "burned in" pixel has developed a "memory" of the color information that was repeatedly sent to it in a static manner over a period of time. As a result that phosphor color information has actually become seared or etched into the plasma TV glass.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>they dont rotate the pixel itself but just move the image on the sceen up/down/left/right by 1 pixel. in the long term the image will still burn in but will be softer and less noticeably.</p><p></p><p>P.s CTR sceen can get Burn just like PLasma and no one care about that. probably beacuse plasmas cast alot more the CTR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgotten Illustrator, post: 45836, member: 17564"] Plasma make there light by using gases and phosphor to make the colored pixel. how image burn is a damaged pixel, whose phosphors have been prematurely aged and therefore glow less intensely than those of surrounding pixels.This "burned in" pixel has developed a "memory" of the color information that was repeatedly sent to it in a static manner over a period of time. As a result that phosphor color information has actually become seared or etched into the plasma TV glass. they dont rotate the pixel itself but just move the image on the sceen up/down/left/right by 1 pixel. in the long term the image will still burn in but will be softer and less noticeably. P.s CTR sceen can get Burn just like PLasma and no one care about that. probably beacuse plasmas cast alot more the CTR [/QUOTE]
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