Yes pero paano kung out of warranty na? Yun nga kung after warranty nasira TV mo. May parts kaya sila na available pag nagparepair ka sa kanila?
Is Obsolescence Really So Bad?
People who love plasmas–and they definitely exist–love them because they have great color contrast, a clear, sharp picture, and a wider “viewing angle” than LCD models, meaning you can sit further to the side of the screen without seeing a distorted image. However, they’re also massive energy hogs, and aren’t as thin or bright as other technologies.
The reason so many companies are dropping plasma has little to do with the technology itself. Rather, as LCD models have gotten better and cheaper to produce, it’s become less logical for manufactures to build and maintain factories capable of building only large, pricey plasmas.
Still, if you’re buying a technology that you know is headed for extinction, it’s worth considering what will happen if you need to get a new part for your plasma or have it repaired. Consumer Reports argues that TVs from the top brands are reliable and will continue to support their products. A Samsung rep echoed this, saying the company “will continue to provide support for our plasma TVs and our customer service policy will remain the same as before.” That said, it’s difficult to predict what repair options you’ll actually have.
http://time.com/money/3002159/plasma-tvs-discontinued-cheap-bargains/there's no telling really, but I figured, isn't it the same thing with LCD/LED TVs, when a certain model becomes phased out, the internal components are changed in the new models?