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You're more likely to get a new TV before your plasma TV reaches the half life.
In any case, I think it'll hurt the market a bit since the "king" is retiring, but I doubt plasma TVs are going anywhere, at least not until OLED becomes affordable for the average consumer. |
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I've had a couple friends with plasmas who have had burn in problems with comedy central and espn
I've only owned LCDs, and I "tune" them after I get em. My Vizio looks a lot nicer than a lot of my friends more expensive TVs since they never touch them after opening the box |
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