Can HUDs in games like Metroid or static placeholders in games, radar, item counters, ect. easily cause burn in on current plasma TV screens? We never leave our games paused for extended periods of time, mind you. But this is an expensive new TV and he just wants to be sure he is taking good care of it. He is also wondering if the Wiimote could in any way adversely affect the Plasma.
He realizes that the wiimote doesn't interact with the TV screen but with the system itself and the sensor (even though that is just the LEDs obviously). But he says he has heard stories about signal interference from sound systems or wireless devices causing issues with high end TVs and just wants to be cautious. Anyways, any information from the experienced folks here would be greatly appreciated!
edit: Someone on TNL forum told me this is image retention which plasmas are susceptible to for the first 100 hours and should be run in low brightness for awhile (which my brother is already on top of). I assume after apprx 100 hours have passed it should be OK to run the game on a brighter setting again?
edit: I just read on an AV forum that viewing everything in stretched mode instead of 4:3 possibly this less of an issue? My brother plays his GC and XBox games all in full screen. And regarding Metroid Prime, he lowered the opacity of the visor in the game's settings so you can see right through her helmet. I'm assuming this would help a lot too?
Anyways, looking forward to trying Radiant Silvergun on this baby with my Saturn RGB adaptor cable.
