HI.
This is a common problem with this Samsung TV.
Is this a new TV? If so, remember that it has a break-in period of about 100 hours or so. Not everyone believes in this, but in my experience it does have an effect.
Try reducing your contrast ratio to 35 (default is 50). You shouldn't see too much of a difference and it may solve your problem. And if it's a new TV, you could try setting it back to 50 again after the so-called 'break-in period'. Hope this helps.
Good luck,
-LL
Remember, it is very likelly that a plasma TV will have a temporary image
retention.
This is most likelly to happen when the TV is new and the
pixels are fresh. However, if you display something else on the screen
for a while, the retained image will dissapear. This is mistaken by
many with permanent burn-in.
It is however something that should not
warry you at all. It is absolutelly normal.
A real permanent burn-in is the one that is very visible and
disturbing, and does not dissapear after displaying a diffrent content
for a long period of time. If you managed to get this type of burn-in
with a plasma TV from the latest generations, you did something very
wrong with that TV.
So don't worry too much :)
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