Someone who works for Samsung recently told me that plasma TV's only last 5 - 7 years (at most). This is due to the plasma gas charge being depleted/diminshed somehow. As expected, these sets cannot be recharged because if they could, it would not be cost effective.Is this true? And if so, why would anyone spend so much money on a TV that has such a short life span? Anyone know?
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Topic - How long to Plasma TV's really last? - nickwh 06:27:44 09/22/03 (8)
- Re: How long to Plasma TV's really last? - Rich H 20:58:18 09/23/03 (4)
- If I thought it was true I wouldn't have posed the question here. -NT - nickwh 09:47:29 09/24/03 (3)
- Re: If I thought it was true I wouldn't have posed the question here. -NT - Rich H 10:41:27 09/24/03 (2)
- What's with the attitude? - nickwh 16:48:50 09/24/03 (1)
- Re: What's with the attitude? - Rich H 06:18:41 09/25/03 (0)
- Re: How long to Plasma TV's really last? - boxhead 17:49:20 09/22/03 (2)
- Wow, so I guess LCD's are the future of flat-panel TV technology...-NT - nickwh 19:57:36 09/22/03 (1)
- LCDs still need to prove themselves... - oscar 20:02:36 09/22/03 (0)