What you'll save in buying a second hand Plasma that might fail (unless you recap them and no warranty) you'll spend on the power bill.
Plasma are pretty dependable and don't need to be recapped generally speaking. I've owned plenty of plasma TVs with over 20,000 hours on them, never had one problem. They also have a 100000 hour half life which means at 100, 000 hours they will still be at 50% original brightness . You could leave one on for 24 hours a day 10 years and barely lose any Peak brightness .
Yes they are more expensive to operate but the picture quality is far superior to LCD regardless of price. If that payoff isn't worth the extra cost to you then don't buy one. I'm just putting this information out there for anyone who's interested. No need to put a negative spin on everything.
the picture quality is far superior to LCD regardless of price.
lol You must be stuck in the early 2000.
New Gen LCD are far ahead of Plasma (resolution and color gamut, and pretty much contrast ratio as well), otherwise you would still be able to by them new.
Ha Haha, you obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Plasma still has LCD beat on absolutely everything except Peak brightnes. Contrast ratio isn't even close. They stopped making plasma because it's expensive to produce, much bigger and heavier and uses more power. It's far superior to LCD technology.
Make that 5 years. Basically what I'm trying to say is a plasma TV will outlast you or I
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