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I have a G10, I ran the breakin images for a minimum of 160 hours (probably more, but that's the FOR SURE number), and today I watched Tropic Thunder (a widescreen affair)
I couldn't have had it on the screen for more than 2 hours (think closer to 1.5) but when I turned the PS3 off to go to sleep I could see the retention... It was significantly lighter in the portion of the television that the movie was playing on. I guess I have 2 questions... #1 is this ever going to go away, or will there always be image retention? #2 do I need to "take care" of the image retention when it occurs, or is turning the television off directly after not a big deal? The reason why I ask is because I game like a MFer literally 6-10 hours at a time sometimes, which is obviously going to lead to a crapload of image retention. thanks! |
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