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<blockquote data-quote="vertcobra99" data-source="post: 10622307" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Thats a myth. many of the ones that come out now have avg lives of 80,000 hours. Which means if you watch 8 hours of TV a day, every day, it will last 27 years before its half as dim at the day you bought it. Some even last 100,000 like the new panny's. That would mean that you would get 35 years before its half as dim. I think thats pretty acceptable. I don't have any TV's that are 27 years old and the quality of them is above LCD. You also don't have ghosting and the refresh rate is way faster then LCD's. The main selling point for me is the viewing angle. You can view a plasma from any angle and it will look just as good. LCD's you have to be looking straight on for the best picture and the further you go to each direction the worse the picture gets. If you look on CNET... all of the top rated TV's are plasmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vertcobra99, post: 10622307, member: 3485"] Thats a myth. many of the ones that come out now have avg lives of 80,000 hours. Which means if you watch 8 hours of TV a day, every day, it will last 27 years before its half as dim at the day you bought it. Some even last 100,000 like the new panny's. That would mean that you would get 35 years before its half as dim. I think thats pretty acceptable. I don't have any TV's that are 27 years old and the quality of them is above LCD. You also don't have ghosting and the refresh rate is way faster then LCD's. The main selling point for me is the viewing angle. You can view a plasma from any angle and it will look just as good. LCD's you have to be looking straight on for the best picture and the further you go to each direction the worse the picture gets. If you look on CNET... all of the top rated TV's are plasmas. [/QUOTE]
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