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Buy an LCD, don't buy a plasma TV

Post by WereDOOMED » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:55 pm

I guess I'm just venting, but it seems like PLASMA TVs fail a lot more often than LCD TVs...and I can't even find parts for my Vizio PLASMA!

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Re: Buy an LCD, don't buy a plasma TV

Post by Eddie » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:25 pm

Discount-Merchant.com has MANY Vizio parts for sale on its website.

Usually those Visio have problems with their sustain boards--I believe the Y sustain in particular. DM has them for 159.99 I believe.
WereDOOMED wrote:I guess I'm just venting, but it seems like PLASMA TVs fail a lot more often than LCD TVs...and I can't even find parts for my Vizio PLASMA!
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Re: Buy an LCD, don't buy a plasma TV

Post by artohorn » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:46 pm

Hi, I had a wonderful sony plasma tv, picture looked beautiful,the thing is that when I played my video games and leaved it paused it for a while ,the picture will engrave in the screen,for example if i changed the channel you'll see the image from the game that was kept on pause ,that really sucks.It also happens with logos or commercials.My advice never buy plasma, I also heard they did a test lcd,dlp and plasma.Lcd got second place but its better then 3rd plce for plasma.

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Re: Buy an LCD, don't buy a plasma TV

Post by ServicePro » Tue May 05, 2009 8:46 pm

artohorn,

I'm curious, do you have a link to the rest results? Would be interesting to see how dated that review was as these technologies are changing so quickly. It used to be common practice for PLASMAs to have the burn-in effect, for them to overheat, or to consume huge amounts of energy. But this isn't the case today! Panasonic, the world's biggest supporter of Plasma technology has been free from all these issues for a number of years:
- burn-in effect
- overheating issues
- horizontal or vertical line defects
- pixelization or a snowy picture effect

I'm not making the case for plasma being the superior product, but in all fairness, your information is kinda outdated and doesn't really apply with the quality builders today. Sony stopped making plasma after huge losses, and most other manufacturers followed suit, but Panasonic makes both sets and is definitely behind the plasma technology full force!

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Re: Buy an LCD, don't buy a plasma TV

Post by chancestevens » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:43 pm

I've owned both LCD and Plasma TVs. I'd buy a plasma (especially one of the newer Panasonic's) because the picture quality is going to be killer.

The tradeoff is the higher electric bills and worrying about burn-in.

With those two things off the table, I'd gladly trade in my KDL42V4100 and pickup a TC-P42X1.

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