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PhantomNVD
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  #2417541 13-Feb-2020 17:59
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My old Samsung 40” fullHD LED is still our main TV something like 10 years later (honestly can’t recall exactly when bought but somewhere between ‘08 and ‘11

Still looks as good as new (wall mounted) and only looks poorly when compared to 65”plus 4K TVs in the shops TBH ;)



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  #2417585 13-Feb-2020 19:37
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Close to 10 years old ie. 2011 59 inch plasma - was Samsung's flagship back in the day - and it is still going great.

 

So great in fact I simply cant justify getting get rid of it and UG to a modern 4k option.

 

 


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#2417590 13-Feb-2020 19:54
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Early Philips 32" LCD TV (HD ready!) from around 2005 still going strong. Very dumb, huge bezels and ways a tonne for an LCD TV of that size. In daily use for TV, Netflix and watching the odd DVD. Was expensive at the time being 2nd or 3rd generation LCD TVs.
Sometimes an issue with turning it on since a few years, needs an extra on and off before it works at times. Can live with that.

 

It replaced a 70s CRT tube which was even heavier and died somewhere around 2009 then still serving as second TV in bedroom.

 

So this LCD needs to last at least another 10 years :-)




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  #2418592 13-Feb-2020 21:01
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Samsung 52 inch Series 6 from 2008.





 

 

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  #2418595 13-Feb-2020 21:05
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Another vote for the 40" Sony Bravia LCD, the one advertised with the bouncing balls down a San Francisco street (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DrFY3H-u8w).  It's been our main TV for close to 15 years and the picture quality is still as good as the day I purchased it.


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  #2421868 16-Feb-2020 17:09
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Panasonic TH-42PV8AZ, mfg date of Aug 2008, purchased Nov 2008

 

Still the main TV,  even though it's only a 720 panel.

 

Going strong, no fading, lines or anything. 335W of room-warming.

 

I see a 55 or 65" OLED in the near-ish future. Gotta keep off the smokes for a while yet ....

 

Then it will be relegated to the garage ...

 

 


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