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Hi guys,
I have some minor burn-in on my plasma (mainly from watching 4:3 content). I notice it particularly when I'm watching very dark scenes in a movie where the outside (where the bars were) will be a lighter black than the inside. I see many DVDs that claim they can reduce this or even eliminate it. Which in your opinion is the best? I know it may not work, but any shot is worth it. Thanks. |
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