Q&A: How to remove screen burn in a plasma tv ?

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How to remove screen burn in a plasma tv ?
I have a 50in plasma tv that was an ex display model. It has some screen burn on it. I was wondering what is the best way to remove it.

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Answer by James
You can't. It's permanent.

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2 Responses to Q&A: How to remove screen burn in a plasma tv ?

  1. Rich

    May not be able to..Must be an older model.. The newer plasmas do not have that problem now due to phosphor and orbiting technologies.. If you had a way to put up a white screen for a while, it might help, but not an easy task to get a white screen. (bright.)

  2. gkk_72

    There are two ways to (possibly) remove burn in. One way is to just use the tv but make sure that you always have it in full screen mode with no black bands anywhere. This should eventually wear the phosphors out evenly and the burn will be less noticeable. Another way is to display a white screen continuously for several hours (or possibly overnight). Just so you know, you really aren’t ‘removing’ burn in. What you are doing is trying to wear out the phosphors more evenly.

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