C ChrisMas New member Sep 21, 2009 #1 only the cheap low quality ones go bad in a few years. you'll spend more but go sony samsung or LG
C ChrisMas New member Sep 21, 2009 #2 only the cheap low quality ones go bad in a few years. you'll spend more but go sony samsung or LG
M Miklo New member Sep 21, 2009 #3 after a year or two? Can anyone recommend a reliable technology for someone who can not afford to buy/repair a new tv every couple of years?
after a year or two? Can anyone recommend a reliable technology for someone who can not afford to buy/repair a new tv every couple of years?
C ChrisMas New member Sep 21, 2009 #4 only the cheap low quality ones go bad in a few years. you'll spend more but go sony samsung or LG
R Rich New member Sep 21, 2009 #5 The newer sets are pretty close on specs...LCD or Plasma should have a half life of 60,000 hours.!! That is pretty darn good....
The newer sets are pretty close on specs...LCD or Plasma should have a half life of 60,000 hours.!! That is pretty darn good....
R Rich New member Sep 21, 2009 #6 The newer sets are pretty close on specs...LCD or Plasma should have a half life of 60,000 hours.!! That is pretty darn good....
The newer sets are pretty close on specs...LCD or Plasma should have a half life of 60,000 hours.!! That is pretty darn good....