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NCAA Football>Question - will the score banner burn in on Plasma TVs?
ODogg 02:32 PM 10-26-2009
I have a friend who just bought the game and he says he will only play a half and then watch TV because he's worried about burn-in on his plasma in regards to the score banner always being in the same spot.

Does anyone know if that is true? Is there anything he should do? Is he being overly paranoid?? [Reply]
mjussawalla 03:41 PM 10-26-2009

Originally Posted by ODogg:
I have a friend who just bought the game and he says he will only play a half and then watch TV because he's worried about burn-in on his plasma in regards to the score banner always being in the same spot.

Does anyone know if that is true? Is there anything he should do? Is he being overly paranoid??

Burn-in can happen if you leave it on for an extended period of time. However, I doubt by playing this game it will happen since after each play, the banner disappears for the play calling menu, the replay, etc. [Reply]
ODogg 05:09 PM 10-26-2009
i would imagine that someone had brought this question up before and EA weighed in on it... [Reply]
ucas005 07:05 PM 10-26-2009
I've had my plasma for 3 years now. Been playing sports games on PS3 and 360 for all 3 of those years. No burn in what so ever. My tv did come equipped with some screen burn in protection like pixel shift, white out, etc. I have pixel shift on and will occasionally run the white out. All in all I would't worry about burn in unless you're going to leave it on pause on the menu screen for a couple hours. [Reply]
ODogg 07:08 PM 10-26-2009
ok, thanks ucas005 - i will let jason know about this. he said he emailed ea sports about it but no reply yet. [Reply]
h22apwrd94 07:29 PM 10-26-2009
ODogg, with the newest technology out there as far as plasma, you have to really do something almost intentionally wrong to get an image to permanently stay there. Most units now have some form of anti-image retention running from the moment the set is turned on. I know this is the case with my panasonic. LG is the same way I believe. Not sure on Samsung. My Panasonic set, if an image has stayed the same for 5 minutes will automatically start the orbiter feature (pixel shift) and move the actual image by multiple pixels at a certain time interval. Cool feature. I have left a game or show on pause for 10-15 minutes, forgotten about it, and come back with no problems. Should be just fine.

Mike [Reply]
Raddy 07:31 PM 10-26-2009
Also, CRT televisions are also susceptible to burn-in and as far as I know, the score banner has never caused a problem on those. [Reply]
ODogg 12:15 AM 10-27-2009

Originally Posted by Raddy:
Also, CRT televisions are also susceptible to burn-in and as far as I know, the score banner has never caused a problem on those.

That's great points guys. My friend isn't very knowledgeable on this stuff and I think he's just being a bit paranoid. I'll ask him to tell me what kind of TV he has and see if he has any of the features you guys described and tell him what you guys said on here.

I hate to see him turning the game to pause at halftime and watching tv for 20 minutes because he's afraid the ticker being on for an hour straight is going to burn in. It's a real hassle I would imagine having to play like that. [Reply]
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