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SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



bull3964 posted:

It took a crazy amount of hours of letterboxed content on rting's long term test of the 6 series to even have a hint of differential aging on full screen slides. For the most part, it's never going to be an issue.

Could you link that one? I just see their burn in tests that just have CNN on all day at max brightness.

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SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



Okay, seems reasonable.

I got this tv for pretty much nothing so if it burns in within 2 or 3 years then whatever and I’ll go back to a cheap rear end Roku LED. I’ll enjoy it for now without worry.

SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



Matt Zerella posted:

You’ll be fine, enjoy the TV! I use my Mister on my C1 all the time in 4:3 and everything’s fine.

Do you use any scanline filters? I’m considering using the Trinitron one on my Analogue Pocket docked but maybe not since I don’t like how much darker and smaller it makes the image.

SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



Do any places offer tv insurance, including for burn in, even if you didn't buy the tv from them? I know Best Buy has the best coverage but I didn't buy from them and they don't offer it for purchases elsewhere.

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