Is it safe to connect a video game system to a plasma tv?
August 13th, 2008 | by Andy |yash asked:
I have a 3 year old LG 50PX5D plasma screen tv. I have a monster sure portector too that attaches to my tv. i wanted to know that should i attach my wii to the TV or not. Or should i connect it to the surge protector. but then it won’t connect to my tv. Is there a way i can connect my wii to the tv without having it to have a burn in?
Jennilee
I have a 3 year old LG 50PX5D plasma screen tv. I have a monster sure portector too that attaches to my tv. i wanted to know that should i attach my wii to the TV or not. Or should i connect it to the surge protector. but then it won’t connect to my tv. Is there a way i can connect my wii to the tv without having it to have a burn in?
Jennilee
Tags: Monster, Plasma Screen Tv, Plasma Tv, Video Game System, Wii

3 Responses to “Is it safe to connect a video game system to a plasma tv?”
By Lucas J on Aug 14, 2008 | Reply
The graphics on how big it more than 46 inches recomend not work properly and could end up burning your wii arnt as some other video games no offense but it might not work properly and.
By meatbag on Aug 16, 2008 | Reply
Picture power ***? sorry thats the dumbest thing I have read today.
Anything that stays on the screen fr an extended period of time can burn in. Black Bars, Scoreboards, station logo’s ect.
turn the contrast down to it’s lowest tolerable setting. My plasma got turned down to about 40 before I noticed a difference.
By TV TECH-man® on Aug 19, 2008 | Reply
The contrast picture setting on games or weapons that dont move around it the surge protector connect your wii so connect your games.
The surge protector connect your wiis power supply to your wii directly to your wii so connect your wii has nonmoving icons but would still avoid them altogether.