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Has anyone used Plasmas for sim racing? I have a direct drive wheel coming but I'm worried my CRTs won't like a massive electric motor in front of them.
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an oled would make more sense since a plasma has average refresh
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Plasmas also have better motion clarity than the average OLED, so 60hz may not really be an issue. And more importantly I can pick one up for 20€.
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what plasmas are worth getting? don't they have longevity problems similar to OLED?
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>don't they have longevity problems similar to OLED?
Plasmas are so cheap now I don't think it matters. For 20-50€ you can't really complain if the display burns in after a couple years of heavy use. An unused plasma is a wasted plasma.



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