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- From: rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold)
- Subject: Re: Sort of a Joke - sad though...
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- schuch@phx.mcd.mot.com (John Schuch) writes:
- >If I remember, the Nintendo manual say that you should not connect
- >the game to projection TVs. Anyone know why?
-
- >BTW: Duck Hunt is cool on a 7' Sony projector. :-)
-
- Projection TVs are especially sensitive to burn-in. Since video games
- often have many sections that stay static (such as the status area at
- the bottom, frames around views, etc) compared to most TV displays
- (Wonder about that @#$!! VH1 logo?) it's more likely to burn something
- in.
- --
- Neil Armstrong tripped.
-