Let me tack onto this: I've had my PN59D7000 for 23 months, and there were hints of IR early on (the first several months). Earlier today I decided to leave ESPN on for ten hours straight. Went to color slides, and if I saw something it's because I was looking for it... but I feel like it was more like making shapes out of clouds. I don't think anything was really there. Back then, there used to be.
My new PN60F8500 is only about 350 hours in, and gets IR pretty quickly. It goes away super quickly though, but I'm still going to take great precaution, just as I did for my D7000. I mean, why not? I own a plasma that does have burn-in (though it's a 2005 Panny model), so there's no reason for me not to just baby it for the hell of it. It's a beautiful set and deserves to remain beautiful; aging it a bit sometimes is actually pretty good for it.
For the record, I'm on AVS every day and I see people still talking about stubborn IR to this day. To say it's nonexistent is probably not wise for somebody who's about to dip into plasma. I'm not saying they shouldn't get one (they definitely should), but it's not good for us to be liable just because they trusted our word and it didn't help. It's good to hear stories of good and bad.
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