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You should not have that issue with a rear projection style tv.
It's the plasmas you have to worry about on the burn-in. LCDs will give you dead pixels... RPTVs will have a burned out lamp, or just a dimmer picture till the bulb goes out...
 
carlosg said:
Will widescreen movies on dvd burn in on a rptv 52inch
52inch. Is it a 4x3 CRT RPTV? If so, then yes, burn-in might be an issue. Turning down the contrast level may reduce the risk.
 
jbcheshire said:
You should not have that issue with a rear projection style tv.
It's the plasmas you have to worry about on the burn-in. LCDs will give you dead pixels... RPTVs will have a burned out lamp, or just a dimmer picture till the bulb goes out...

Rear projections will definitely get burn in with the black bars. Been there, done that.
 
jbcheshire said:
You should not have that issue with a rear projection style tv.
It's the plasmas you have to worry about on the burn-in. LCDs will give you dead pixels... RPTVs will have a burned out lamp, or just a dimmer picture till the bulb goes out...

Don't know where you got your Info from?
But ....YES....a RPTV can get "Burn-in" !!

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=406182
 
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