In contrast to the LCD Thread, Anyone use a 1080p Plasma as a computer monitor?

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Melorock089

Audiophyte
Perhaps in the past, LCD would generally be more suited as a computer monitor, probably because of Plasma "burn-in" factor and I would think that plasma is overall more "fuzzy" when hooked up. Does anyone make this work? And well, work.. great to what some would think?

Definitly looking forward to a good debate :).


-seth
 
Halon451

Halon451

Audioholic Samurai
I've got a computer hooked up to my Plasma, but don't use it often. I've got it connected via DVI to HDMI adapter, and it produces a very good, clear image on the screen, not fuzzy at all. The only problem I've experienced is output resolutions not exactly matching screen resolutions at settings that I know the TV should be able to support - for example, some overscan and underscan problems. And even though the Panny has it's "rotating pixel/Anti-burn in" feature or whatever, I generally do not like to test said features parameters and will not leave a static computer display on the screen for too long a period. I've only turned it on to watch the occasional internet movie or video, and go full screen, and set the TV to to eliminate the static borders.
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I use my Panasonic 1080p plasma as a PC monitor quite often and it works great. The picture is razor sharp and there is no hint of burn-in or image retention.
 

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