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How old is your primary TV?


Jase

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My TV just turned 9 years old.  One of the last CRT projection screens ever made.  Just a tad less crisp than a 1080 LCD, but smoother, more natural motion and far superior blacks.

When I got the TV, I planned to have it for a minimum of 10 years, which I've almost reached.

I have had friends who have had to buy 3 new TVs in that time due to dead pixels and the like.  Is it unusual for an LCD to last 10 years?

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Bought my Toshiba 46in LCD flat screen in 2011.  It broke last year with a bad power board.  Would randomly shut off and turn back on.  Paid $50 to get a new power board mailed to me, installed it, works fine now.  Next time it breaks it is new TV time.

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