Plasma screens look great but, as I understand it, they cannot be repaired. I mean, it may be difficult, but you can pick up a replacement tube for a CRT, but with plasma screens don't you have to replace the whole panel once it goes? That's my concern; you pay five grand for a great plasma TV, and someone trashes it, or it dies on you, and you have to get another one.
but you can pick up a replacement tube for a CRT
This is very true. BUT it also is almost a meaningless advantage. CRT's are so cheap today, why bother with the labor/replacement? Just chuck the whole thing out and get a new one unless it's one of those Sony 20" beauties. But even those are getting so cheap that a new one probably costs only marginally more than a replacement job.
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My Dad's got a 24" TV. He's not going blind and his sight was very much improved after cataract surgery but it is still annoying to him.
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Edited by - Indy11 on 4/21/2004 7:39:33 PM