Plasmas still burn-in and they always will. It's the very nature of a Plasma TV to burn-in - - we can reduce the risk and decrease the likelihood but they will always face burn in as long as they use plasma.
I have a 42" Phillips Plasma. It is a beautiful TV great picture quality. I paid $1300 for it and now the same model can easily be picked up for under $1000.
Simply because you have had a great experience with the one plasma screen in no puts you in a position to say they are all safe. The fact is that plasma screens wear out slowly and if certain pixels are left holding the same image for too long ghosting is a real possibility and burn-in is even possible. Even on today's 10th or 11th generation Plasma TV's the risk of burn-in exists. If it didn't why would sets come with anti burn-in functions and why would the Wii and other systems have anti ...
As of right now, 6am MST, there is still no WiiWare here in Canada. Anyone in Canada have it yet?
Sorry I don't have a screen shot of the scene but if anyone does you should send me a link to it to put here.
Marketing ploy? Of course! Cheap? Maybe not.
As far as I'm concerned if the guys at EA are excited about it than that's reason enough for me to get excited about it.
Nice to see titles that support the balance board already coming out.
I think this will be great for my cat. I honestly don't think she knows how fat she is getting. Sad really, she has let herself go over the last little while.
Homebrew is nearly 100% safe for your Wii and personally it has in no way affected my support for the system - I buy games just the same today as I always did, I still buy WiiWare games and enjoy Homebrew games and apps. As long as my Wii gets used and I don't use homebrew to break any laws - I think it's great!!