I just recently "lost" my Panasonic plasma TV through a failure of the "main panel" The set was only 15 months old and out of warranty of course. I never purchase extended warranties. Maybe this was the time to do so. In any event it is going to cost close to 500 big ones to get the thing working again. I have come to the conclusion that it is not in your interest to have a large flat panel TV set repaired. Junk it and get a new one. What I cannot figure is how something like this happens. Panasonic was totally unconcerned thus placing/forcing me into a position of never considering their product line again. My question -- Has anyone out there ever had a Panasonic plasma TV go down soon after the expiration of the warranty? Incidentally, my set was a 50" Viera plasma. I must say it worked great until it went down. It would be interesting to know just how many of these sets have gone in the tank. thanks
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Topic - TV ON THE BLINK - "Ron B" 20:16:11 11/06/11 (11)
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