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Originally Posted by FreeHugeMovies
And you can't make that assumption about any of the plasma TVs bc. they haven't been around that long to make a comment like that. Yes, they have improved technology on the plasmas but if the burnout rate is 4-5 years, then we have to wait that long before making decisions about the burn out rates. etc etc
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I know exactly what your saying but people say things like 6 years and that is way off. The low end estimates ( based on deductive mathematical calculation of phosphor dissipation) are 30,000 hour life span .. This use equates to 18 years for a home owner that watches 3 hours television per day. the new TV's are rated at 60,000 hours.
I'll see if i can find the site i read all this on ... I copied some of the text when i was looking into it but the site has lots of real life info ...not hype by the companies