Why a Plasma TV Is Worth Buying.
Oct 16, 2009GardeningPlasma TVs are very popular today and there’s a big demand by consumers for them. They’re flat, look sharp, and save space in the home. Plasmas are currently very competitive with the LCD buyer’s market. They have been going back and forth in the market in popularity because of their competing prices and technology. Plasma currently seems to be doing well in consumer satisfaction.Plasma TVs are known for being very unobtrusive because they can blend in with about any home st
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Is a plasma tv worth buying? Hos long does it take before colors start to fade?
If you buy a high definition one than yeah its worth it. I have a 1080p samsung and Im quite impress. I have one for the livingroom and the bedroom. Im not sure how long it takes to fade but Im guess around like 5 years or so….depending on how much you use it.
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We’ve had our Panasonic plasma 50" TV for several years now, and I haven’t noticed any fading of color. It did break once, when the flow of household electricity wasn’t stable (dunno the terminology, sorry), but connecting a "regulator" device (sorry, dunno what that’s called, either) has solved the problem.
I don’t know if it’s just our model, but it takes a full 3 seconds to change channels—the screen goes black in between channel changes for 3 seconds—that’s right, when we channel surf, it takes 3 times longer than it used to with our regular TV.
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The colors don’t really fade on plasma TVs, and they don’t need ‘recharging’ like some people might claim. You can rest assured that a new plasma TV from a reputable manufacturer is going to look superb for a long time.
The TV will have what some people refer to as a ‘half-life’ which is the amount of time it takes for the total BRIGHTNESS of the set to reduce to half of it’s original brightness, but this is not going to affect the colors per se. Also, this ‘half-life’ will be affected by the brightness that you have your TV set to on a day to day basis.
If you are curious about the life of a TV, you can call the manufacturer and ask them. A decent plasma for a good manufacturer will last you well over 10 years.
Dave
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When you are buying a TV there are a few things to think about
(1)- will you be playing a lot of video games
(2)- do you watch a lot of sports, racing, baseball, football.
(3)- do you watch a lot of action moves
If so then go plasma, plasma TV sets don’t have a motion blur problem like LCD sets do especially when playing games and watching sports you will see a difference.
As far as color fading goes i wouldn’t worry about it.
average life span is 10-12 years but accidents and manufacturing errors do happen.
and the nice thing is Plasma sets are typically less expensive to buy.
I recommend Samsung plasmas.
Any further questions feel free to call
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Sears- Home electronics sales
Canton Ohio
330-966-3200