To: SteveMcKing
Supposedly plasma fades over many years. Id be happy if someone could squash that as only a myth, because it kind of bothers me. I used to feel the same way, until my son appealed to reason.
All TVs fade with time; always have, always will.
Plasma and LCDs just do it at one fourth the rate.
So where's the problem? I stopped thinking about it after that....
24 posted on
07/18/2007 8:12:42 PM PDT by
Publius6961
(MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
To: Publius6961; redangus
29 posted on
07/18/2007 8:14:43 PM PDT by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: Publius6961
I used to feel the same way, until my son appealed to reason. All TVs fade with time; always have, always will. Plasma and LCDs just do it at one fourth the rate. So where's the problem? I stopped thinking about it after that.... Projection TV's may fade over time, but a $200 bulb replacement brings them back to 100% brighness. There is no recovery for plasma.
133 posted on
07/18/2007 9:46:02 PM PDT by
CMAC51
To: Publius6961; SteveMcKing
All TVs fade with time; always have, always will.
I've had my Sears CRT TV since 1987. No problems with fade whatsoever!
150 posted on
07/18/2007 10:35:18 PM PDT by
Sarajevo
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