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Re: Lifespan of a TV
« Reply #60 on: Aug 20, 2020 at 02:41 AM »
Our Sony Trinitron TV made in Japan lasted for about 25 or so years before it conked out permanently. It was repaired a couple of times throughout it's lifespan.

My brother still uses our old Sharp TV from time to time. My 2011 Bravia is still a workhorse.

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Re: Lifespan of a TV
« Reply #61 on: Aug 26, 2020 at 12:54 AM »
My Sony HX800 from 2011 still works great this 2020 also my Dad's Panasonic still work fine this 2020 and our crt. Sony Sega from 2005 still work great with Toshiba DVD player from 2002 love it! Philips DVD/vcd also works fine from 2003 Thanks

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Re: Lifespan of a TV
« Reply #62 on: Aug 26, 2020 at 03:21 AM »
My friends 2.5 yr old 65 SAMSUNG 4K smart broke down 3 days ago....

Verdict;  30,000 pesos for the Panel 


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Re: Lifespan of a TV
« Reply #63 on: Aug 27, 2020 at 02:02 AM »
lately there have been a wave of problem-ed LG/ Samsung/ TCL/....add to the list

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Re: Lifespan of a TV
« Reply #64 on: Sep 17, 2020 at 03:41 PM »
My 2006 32 inch Sony Bravia LCD TV still works fine. Connected a TV box to make it smart.