hey guys i can see red,green,blue pixels dancing around the entire screen about 1-2 feet away. as i step back its all gone. Question is. Is this normal? should i be worried? should i return? does it affect PQ at all? thanks
my plasma also does this. but I don't know if it's normal.
hey guys i can see red,green,blue pixels dancing around the entire screen about 1-2 feet away. as i step back its all gone. Question is. Is this normal? should i be worried? should i return? does it affect PQ at all? thanks
As far as I know all plasmas do this. Mine does too (LG 50PA5500)
It's only noticeable when viewed from close distance, maybe up to a meter. My couch is about 4-5 meters from the set so I hardly notice it during normal use.
You've done enough research to know what the feature is referred to as, so I think you know also that it's normal for plasmas to exhibit it.
this is my first plasma, so i dont have another one to compare. does this affect PQ?
Research? To come up with the word dithering?
Perhaps he used the word "dithering" because it IS dithering.
I've always wondered if it was common to all plasma, or just my BEST IN CLASS of 2010 plasma. I never cared enough to do research, but I sure as heck would have started with a search for the word dithering, because I know what the word means.
You and I are the exception. The definition of the word "dithering" is not self-evident. You have to read and research display panels online or with videophile friends in order to learn that the word describes the "swimming" or "buzzing pixels" effect.
^ If it's your first plasma, then your probably paranoid about "burn in" too like when watching movies with the black bars on top/bottom. Don't worry, I still am a bit paranoid too .
And yes, dancing pixels are normal for all plasmas if viewed up close.
hey guys i can see red,green,blue pixels dancing around the entire screen about 1-2 feet away. as i step back its all gone. Question is. Is this normal? should i be worried? should i return? does it affect PQ at all? thanks
Take it back and get a new TV. A new TV should have a perfect looking picture when you first plug it in and watch a movie. You should not have to mess with the settings or see any issues with the picture at all. Plasma or not, it should just work. If you even suspect any picture quality issues, take it back and swap out for another. Period.
Take it back and get a new TV. A new TV should have a perfect looking picture when you first plug it in and watch a movie. You should not have to mess with the settings or see any issues with the picture at all. Plasma or not, it should just work. If you even suspect any picture quality issues, take it back and swap out for another. Period.
I assume either you do not own a plasma OR you are being sarcastic....
my GT50 has no Burn-IN what so ever! so im pretty happy about that