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Final episode: 8 hours plasma burn-in on the Panasonic P50V10
Vincent Alzieu
March 29, 2010 12:26 PM
March 29, 2010 12:26 PM
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Obviously such a test is extreme. No one would put their TV through such an ordeal on purpose. Unless perhaps you were to link it up to a computer. Well, we’ve decided to push the envelope. We are after all looking to find how far you can go with plasma technology. Will the TV be able to return to an unblemished state, perhaps after a period of rest, even after this rather unrealistic test?
> A plasma subjected to burn, final episode: 8 hours on the Panasonic P50V10!
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